Comment on I think thread deletion is problematic and needs some consideration and changes
MrKaplan@lemmy.world 3 months agoIf you’re referring to the post Ex Redditors of Lemmy what made you come on over? What happened at Reddit that you made the switch?
, their account was banned for trolling and all content associated with the account was removed.
Some examples of their post titles, that likely contributed to their ban
- African Americans (I hope that PC) have you ever gotten the N word tossed at you and how did you react or feel? - How come in most games including the community of gaming I can’t mention the word Nazi for have a civil conversation?
They also had a number of other posts that seemed to be doing just fine, so it might be falling in the “stupid kid” category.
The post has since been restored by a community moderator, although the user’s account on lemmy.ml is still banned: lemmy.world/post/17593614
MaximilianKohler@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Yep, that was one of them. Do you think that’s a good mechanism to automatically delete all user’s content when they get banned? Those example titles you shared don’t seem like obvious trolling nor obviously worthy of an account ban, and the collateral damage of deleting valid & popular threads seems bad.
MrKaplan@lemmy.world 3 months ago
It’s not automatic, admins have the option to ban with or without content removal.
Different instances deal with this differently and admins are also humans that sometimes make mistakes. Especially during holiday season there are frequently trolls running around with racist, transphobic or other offensive content. Sometimes they’re more obvious, sometimes they try to fly under the radar a bit by being less direct. In the end you’re at the mercy of the instance admins of the instance you signed up with and many instances will provide contact information to appeal bans.
Since this account was not a Lemmy.World account it’s not up to us to decide whether or not the user should be banned and whether their content should be removed.