Lemmy Mods
- What moderation tools do you find most useful?
Question: What moderation tools do you find most useful?
Follow up question: Are there any moderation tools you wish existed but don't?
My wish would be some form of content editable by multiple accounts, useful for megathreads or community wikis.
- How do you delete a community you created?
I made a community for wheelchair users but I think it's too niche at the moment and we should instead focus on building larger general disability communities.
- How can I unmark NSFW posts on a community I moderate?
On Reddit its very easy to do this. I looked at all the post options on the post and didn't find a way to do so.
- Should I require the community I mod to upload images to hosting services?
One community I mod is primarily for sharing images. I initially required uploading to services like Imgur or PostImages and post the link to Lemmy, to decrease hosting demand, but it’s much easier to simply upload it to Lemmy. Does it make sense to re-require uploading elsewhere? I don’t want to contribute to hosting overload, but I’d like an easy user experience.
@ruud@lemmy.world, if you can weigh in, I would appreciate it too.
- new mod, please help [half way solved]
So I'm probably just stupid and I've never done this before, but I have a few problems.
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How do I give another user mod permissions for my community? Is this possible yet?
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How come I'm not able to see my own posts? I want to mess with the mod tools, but none of my own posts are showing unless I log out.
I have tried on web browser on my phone, on a chrome book, and jerboa which has zero mod tools AFAIK
I may be missing something and any help appreciated. Thanks.
Edit: yea I was missing something stupid. I had Show Read Posts unchecked so none of my posts were showing up.
I've still yet to determine how to grant permissions
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- how exactly do I pin posts?
I made my own community for LGBTQIA+ yet I'm struggling to figure out how exactly I pin posts in my community.
- Mod tools/features you'd appreciate?
I didn't really intend to get into modding communities here, much like I imagine many others didn't, but since I'm doing so, I can't help noticing the mod tools are pretty basic.
Some improvements I think I'd like would probably be:
- View modlog by community, so when you click the modlog at the bottom of a community's sidebar, it filters down to that community.
- An option to review a moderated post's contents without having to go to the modlog. This would be really useful in moderation teams to see why your teammates removed/moderated a post/comment.
- A separate suspend option for misconduct that's not outright banworthy. I've seen some bans in modlog that suggest it may be used like suspending, but that's not really intuitive imo.
- Multiple post/comment selection. Right now this is pretty low priority, but if ever waves of spam come up, this would be pretty critical to clearing out spam.
These are just a few that come to mind. What are some others you've had occur to you?
- PLEASE help test Lemmy 0.18 fixes, enterprise.lemmy.ml is the testing server with latest code
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/389587
> Enterprise: enterprise.lemmy.ml -- Thank you!
- dumb question but...
On the right hand side top under the community name there is the edit community and next to that , dangerously close, is a delete option. That could easily clicked in a panic, does anyone know if there is at least an "are you sure", would hate to delete a whole community by accident.
- PSA: federation between instances showing many comments not replicating. GitHub Issue #3101 · LemmyNet/lemmygithub.com federation between instances showing many comments not replicating (2023-06-13 example) · Issue #3101 · LemmyNet/lemmy
the normal bug report form does not serve this kind of issue. So far, the problem can be observed and reported, but not identified at the code or log levels. Even after lemmy.ml upgraded hardware y...
Be aware that Lemmy federation, comments and postings going from instance to instance, is having serious reliability problems.
There also seems to be no known tool to measure or fix these problems. I suspect many site operators are unaware of the extent of the problem and don't realize that comments and postings are not copying from server to server.
Part of the growing pains of a complex app.
Another symptom of the problem is 'pending' when you join a remote community and it never changes to 'joined'. This is a sign that your home Lemmy instance isn't communicating properly with the other Lemmy isnstance.
- Migrating subreddits
Hello.
Does anyone have an easy to follow guide to get users migrated here? Some of us created communities that match the subreddits, and we'd like to reach out to the mods and let them know they can migrate over if they'd like. An easy to follow guide would go a long way to making this easy.
- Beware of this bug when editing a remote subgithub.com Editing a community as a mod from a remote instance causes the community to be flagged as non-local and returns a 404 · Issue #3017 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Did you check to see if this issue already exists? Is this only a single bug? Do not put multiple bugs in one issue. Is this a question or discussion? Don't use this, use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_s...
Basically, if you're a mod for a remote community (not on your home instance) and edit it, it vanishes from the local instance 😞
also here https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3075
- PSA: The mod options do not appear until you click the post or comment…
…they are not available from the preview three menu. You must first click the post or comment, then three dot menu.
Something so simple gave me quite the issue, so I hope this saves someone trouble.
- Rules
Any recommendations for generic rules?
I've been creating communities that I noticed were missing, but didn't add any rules or anything. Just focused on content creation.
Edit: I settled on this:
Rules:
- No bigotry: Including racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia. Code of Conduct.
- Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here.
- No NSFW content.
- No Ads / Spamming.
- Be thoughtful and helpful: even with ‘stupid’ questions. The world won’t be made better or worse by snarky comments schooling naive newcomers on Lemmy.
Feel free to use it.
- Here is the general info for mods
I found it helpful, although I cannot seem to access those moderator options on a post or comment from a mobile browser at the moment.
Please share any other ideas, suggestions, or questions about moderating any of the Lemmy instances.