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that’s a great way to say piefed.social does that as well
this is not in any way related to lemmy.world
you linked to a shady domain that lots of bots linked to in the past

since this post wasn’t to a LW community the removal didn’t federate. to see the full picture of our automod actions you have to look at the modlog at the source instance.

the post you created that was removed here was linking to a domain that has been massively spammed by bots in the past, which is why it’s in our automod blacklist.

as others already pointed out, you’ve been unbanned already when we saw the automod notification. you can also find contact in our instance sidebar:

i don’t have any evidence whether this domain has been spammed on behalf of the website owners, or whether this was a third party trying to frame them, but since there were no or almost no legitimate links to this domain before the spam bots i’m inclined to believe that this is a very shady website that should be avoided in any case.

all content is generally owned by its creator and only the creator can change it. for lemmy 1.0 this will be changing for marking as nsfw and managing tags, so it seems that this is somewhat being relaxed.

a minimum of 5000€ per month, resulting in a modest salary of 2500€ per developer

how much is that in €?

Hello,

the community has been transferred over to you.

The spam account has also been nuked earlier today.

A user‑level version of that, or a proper “deleted” ActivityPub signal, would give people far more control than the current soft‑delete model.

This quite literally already exists.

When you delete posts, comments or PMs, the ActivityPub message is a deletion. How other servers handle this depends on the software, some immediately delete the data, others will retain it for some time and trigger a delayed deletion. Others may not delete it at all. Likewise, if you delete your profile in Lemmy, you have the option to select whether your content should get deleted along with it.

With Lemmy, some of these actions are not always instantly deleting data from the database. For example, if you delete a post or comment, you still have the option to undelete it to restore the original content. From a moderation perspective, it is crucial to not purge everything from the DB without a trace immediately, as this would easily allow abuse by bad actors.

at this point they’re long past the point where they’d be tolerated here to keep a single account. they’re constantly impersonating and harassing other people, they need the new accounts to be able to evade bans.
it just takes one mentally ill person to make it their hobby to harass people on the internet