
That’s right, nuttin’! Here’s the modlog:

This mod clicked ban, saw the box to put in a reason, and put nuttin’ in it.
Jokes aside, the last thing I did in that community was say “mods, remove this slop please”, in the comments under an AI generated meme, posted by a mod. I thought that was funny, but it might have been why the mod decided to ban Me. But the mod didn’t see any reason to put that in the modlog, which is where reasons to ban people go.


they’re an admin. they deleted the post in question on their instance, and that’s probably why they were banned.
Why does that merit a ban?
they’re complaining on every post and deleting the ones they don’t like, and you’re questioning why that merits a ban. not only that, but they then came to YPTB and lied about being banned for nothing. and you claim to not see the very plainly public constant negative posts they make in that comm, which are clearly listed on their profile. not really sure why you’re pulling a Trump fake news over this, but I’m not really interested in finding out. I’m going to just assume you are not being serious and not waste any more time on your nonsense.
The only people that see the deletion are the users on their instance, right? It looks like that’s mostly just them. I don’t see how this affects anyone else at all.
yeah, so was their ban. 🤣
That’s right, when I delete a post hosted on a remote community, it’s only deleted for our own users. Our instance’s users get upset when they see AI slop, as it conflicts with their anarchist values, so I kindly removed it for them. We have rules about what sorts of content we federate over from other instances.
The deletion affected Deceptichum’s ability to propagandise to MULTIVERSE users, and nothing else. Though the people voting in the comments seemed to approve of it.