That's a good effect then imo.
Looks like can still submit report ( I sent a test one in your post/comm and it seems to take - if it did, you should see the report...)
I can still see you, your comm and posts, but can't comment (it just spins). And your comm is no longer in my subscribed list. And if I attempt to subscribe to comm again, no success - it just spins... So mostly good!
I suspect they just lose the ability to comment/vote.
Try it out - try banning me from your comm
Here's a screenshot/example (sorry for the amateurish annotation). Use the hamburger option next to a post or comment from from account you want to action
The downvote now only registers within communities you are subscribed to.
The downvote button does show up everywhere though, which may cause some initial confusion (as i was too, but on second thought, makes sense. Now non-subscribed folks can press that downvote button as many times as they want to vent, but these votes won't register)
Yes, you definitely can ban accounts from community you mod. At the time of the ban, there is a checkbox option (via default browser UI) to also remove all the past crud posted in the community from account you are banning - easy way to do wholesale cleanup rather than having to do one message or one comment at a time.
Read through the previous announcement and discussions.
There's no need to rehash here these same points already made...
Voted in poll.
I think only allowing community members to vote is a reasonable solution. This is similar to political parties and having primaries, so it's not a radical idea.
If one is not invested in a community and not contributing (in whatever ways), just stay quiet and observe on the sidelines.
If one is invested, then by all means take the time to subscribe and truly help build a community with your engagement (even if just by silent voting).
I'm confident there will be some known trolls and haters who simply like to downvote for the fun of it and they will spitefully subscribe to every imaginable community to demonstrate their "right to downvote". 😂 Bless them...
It's now over a week and it seems things generally have improved. A lot more different posters, but niche content and OC have not increased much yet. A lot more postings of popular redgifs links by non-OC reposters.
Just some unscientific observations - based on my own posts into small niche focused communities:
- more people seem to have switched to viewing own subscribed feed.
- not excessive amounts of upvotes, to be expected for small communities and small number of subscribers. I want my niche communities to be small and intimate of mostly interested/engaged subscribers, not just passersbys.
- some haters seem to have started abandoning LemmyNSFW (or blocked me/my comms which is totally good, as that's the way its supposed to work for stuff one has no interest in seeing)
I hope you'll read through the post and rest of this thread about the reasonings and temporary nature of this change until we can technically implement a longer term reasonable solution (TBD) to properly reflect your statement
what matters is the up/down ratio
Do you have any suggestions?
In those cases, please use the Report to alert mods AND admins for ban actions.
Its always worth reminding about instance-wide rule 2
(Rule Two) Respect and Consent: Treat all members with respect and obtain consent when sharing explicit content involving others. No doxxing. No soliciting or sharing personal info. No homophobia, transphobia, body shaming, or kinkshaming. Don’t be an asshole.
Separate from the list(s) published by admins here, I'm also happy to add additional mods to communities I currently mod (see my profile). Please post or comment and leave me the indication that you want to be considered.
As I've said before, if anybody can demonstrate that they want to be top mod of any of my communities, I'd be happy to transfer top mod status to you.