this post was submitted on 12 Oct 2023
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I expect you need to look in the Lemmy.World moderation log to see to what degree lemmy.ml users were or were not problematic (I've no idea either way.)
Moderation logs are largely public, you can check it yourself.
I could but I'm not the person who cares enough to want to look into it. I'm telling the person who does that doing so is a good idea.
I mean, you also don't care enough to know the difference between Lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml so...
You're not wrong!
Good idea, if anyone can point me to it or to specific examples, I would appreciate it. Also do not care enough to start an investigation by myself.
Fwiw, I wouldnโt judge an entire instance by a handful individual posts. Users will be users. But still, some evidence would be a lot better than no evidence. Plenty of evidence would be even better.
No one owes you anything. If you don't like it, move instances. If you want the evidence, go find it. It's pretty easy, and you don't need to be handholded to get there. You're talking like you're a decision maker for a decision that's already been made and for which you have no authority.