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Questions regarding moderating and the LW age restriction

https://lemmy.world/post/9305638

Questions regarding moderating and the LW age restriction - Lemmy.World

We, the mods of [email protected] [/c/[email protected]], are writing because we have alerted the users of our community that we will report their accounts should they explicitly identify that they are under 18 years old in a comment or post shown on Lemmy World to enforce the Lemmy World Terms of Service (ToS). In said post, several users have brought up arguments and hypothetical situations that we would like discussed by the Lemmy World admin team and other mods to get clear guidance on expectations of our moderating actions and help clarify the concerns of the users in our community. Basically, the main argument we see is concerning the federated organization of Lemmy and the Fediverse in general. The ToS state that: 4.0.2: You are at least 18 years of age and over the regulated minimum age defined by your local law to access Lemmy.World. 4.1: No one under 18 years of age is allowed to use or access the website. That clearly states that anyone under 18 years of age cannot access any of the site. However, users are arguing that if a user that is registered on another instance is under 18 years old and posts in a community or comments on a post that is originally from Lemmy World, that user is technically not accessing the site directly. Instead, they are interacting with their instance, and that instance interacts with Lemmy World through the Fediverse protocol. That user did not directly interact or access Lemmy World. The information from Lemmy World was forwarded to them, and the information they shared was forwarded to Lemmy World. This brings up some nuances with expectations for moderating in Lemmy World in general. Are mods expected to report or ban a user of another instance that explicitly identifies themselves as under 18 years old through a post or comment that is federated into the community that we moderate? Another situation that will likely arise is that of a user of another instance making a post on their instance. If their post is cross-posted to a community we moderate on Lemmy World, are we to delete the cross-post? Who would be in violation of the ToS because of the cross-post: the original poster or the cross-poster? Yet another situation that could easily arise revolves around a Lemmy World user engaging with other websites or internet services. Suppose someone on another website or service strikes a similarity to a user of the actual Lemmy World instance and identifies as under 18 years old, are mods expected to investigate and enforce the policy of reporting and/or banning the user from Lemmy World based on a judgment call? We want to be clear that the purpose of our post is to clarify the expectations that the Lemmy World admin team has of its mods so that we can conscientiously and dependably comply with the policies that are set to help manage the instance.

Announcement regarding some issues that have popped up recently.

https://lemmy.world/post/9141449

Announcement regarding some issues that have popped up recently. - Lemmy.World

Hey everyone! I just wanted to let you all know about a little change we are making in how we mod. As you may or may not know, the mod tools are sparse, for the time being, at least. So we only have a few options. That’s why we will be rolling out a new thing from this point forward. Call it a 3 strikes rule if you like. This is meant to be an inclusive and friendly community. We work hard to keep it that way. There appears to be an uptick in issues with breaking Rule 5. In case you are unfamiliar, that’s the be respectful rule. In light of this, we have chosen to implement a system where the first offense of the rules (any rules) receives a 3 day ban. The second offense (again, any rules) receives a week ban. The third offense is a permanent ban. Your community is what you make it. If you aren’t safe here, we aren’t doing our jobs as mods and as members of the community. We all need to work together to keep this place safe for ourselves. That is why Rule 5, in particular, is so important. Please, think about what you are saying before you post. There is a human on the other side of that screen, and just because you are anonymous doesn’t mean what you say has no impact. Everyone has bad days, but we don’t need to take them out on each other. Thank you for taking the time to read this!

How do I see my own posts?

https://lemmy.world/post/284322

How do I see my own posts? - Lemmy.world

I have 4 posts in my history and I can’t see any of them. I saw the language issue and I have posted different ways for each post. Still can’t see any of them.

FosterKittens - Lemmy.world

https://lemmy.world/post/283044

FosterKittens - Lemmy.world - Lemmy.world

I made this for foster kittens because it seemed helpful elsewhere.