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I was encouraged to create an governance thread for discussion dedicated to community focused around the db0 lemmy instance users. Please see the linked post for context. I decided to leave my original post for potential discussion including voices of outsiders.

In short, not to duplicate information - I'd like to ask our community the following questions:

  1. Is the mod's behaviour of proactively banning users from moderated communities without clear violation in accordance to the instance rules, especially The Golden Rules, which call for "cooperative participation"?
  2. If yes, what actions can be proposed to be taken next to alleviate the issue, not only with the two directly mentioned communities in the linked post, but also others that potentially fall a victim to this kind of mod misbehaviour?

It should also be appropriate to hear the stance of the involved moderators, why they do what they do, but obviously it is up to them to provide clarifications.

Thank you in advance, I love you all.

governance type: sense check

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[โ€“] tenchiken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My input filters down to the direct notion that while mods have leeway to best manage their comms, I feel there's at least a responsibility to also respect the immediate vicinity they are within regarding the shared nature.

Even if I wouldn't necessarily agree with reasons potentially given, if a mod or team has documented the process or line of thought somewhere (wiki?), it would be better at avoiding both confusion and a bit of the flack that could reflect upon the greater server itself.