Holy shit.

  • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    Public mod logs mean that, while it can still happen, everybody knows it’s happening. There is no guessing. There is no gaslighting. It’s public. It’s much easier to deal with problematic mods/admins/instance owners when it is public.

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      Just saying that does nothing. How does a public log solve anything? If anything it gives fuel to the wrong people.

      Have a mod that removed a bunch of comments out of spite? Well a user points that out without context and derails the conversation with an Ad Hominium attack. Too many people just throw out public mod logs without actually engaging the person. They’re the ones that are being trolling and fallicous at that point.

      A public logo doesn’t provide context, ESPECIALLY when mods have no oversite like on Lemmy. They don’t even need to give a reason for removal!

      kinda like if I would point out people shouldn’t engage with you since you’re an aggressive troll.

      How is this good for anything?

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        kinda like if I would point out people shouldn’t engage with you since you’re an aggressive troll.

        Just leaving this here. I’ll let others decide which of the two of us is the aggressive troll based on it. Your actions speak for themselves. I disagreed with you and you keep harassing me over it.

        https://programming.dev/comment/20822528

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          Thanks for proving my point ;)

          Also, not harassing you, I left you alone and you kept coming back and starting new attacks. I figured you would be the one to retort with an ad hominem attack and prove my point.

          I hoped you would address the content, but figured it was too much to ask.

          I fully admit to downvoting some of your comments after you misassumed what another user said. They’ve even removed the comments to avoid the confusion you made. I didn’t blanket downvoted all your comments, what rule did I break? I went through a public log, and made downvotes, isn’t that the point of the system?

          Brigading is doing them all, which I didn’t do.