How prevalent is sealioning on Lemmy?
https://lemmy.world/post/8796543
How prevalent is sealioning on Lemmy? - Lemmy.World
Sealioning is when someone pretends to be interested but acts in bad faith to
wear out and exhaust whoever they’re responding to. Discuss
I’ve interacted with a lot of manipulative people online and offline, and nothing I could find in wildginger’s public comments was suggestive of manipulation. No Motte & Bailey defense, no coercive use of ambiguous phrasing, absolutely no sealioning, and not much of anything else. The worst thing they did was show an understandable amount of anger at your insistence that Christian Selig open-source his highly expensive software.
Because he deletes them. Or the moderator removes them. You’re right that the comments he doesn’t delete or that aren’t Removed by moderator are probably fine but on the basis of the points I made, its incredibly curated at that point, voluntarily or otherwise
The entire thread is visible to me on Voyager and
Chromium with no deletions, I don’t see any deletions under this post either

Christian's first reaction to Voyager - Reddthat
This is from a couple of months ago but it came up after my previous post. It
does seem like he doesn’t really like Voyager, but oh well.
So if he deleted one from this thread and I can prove it by producing it, what think you then?
If it’s the one you reposted that goes “oh my god, did you make a whole post (…)” both copies of that one are visible
lemmy.world/comment/5605214
How prevalent is sealioning on Lemmy? - Lemmy.World
Sealioning is when someone pretends to be interested but acts in bad faith to
wear out and exhaust whoever they’re responding to. Discuss
My app doesn’t show that, its literally gone…
Try opening the link in your browser. It might be time to file a bug report