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Post #4509236

2026-08-08 20:29 UTC

The sheer amount of toxicity on the Threadiverse is a real issue. Multiple people have claimed to have been stalked irl (weirdly even incorrectly so, as in thinking they were someone else?) or received death threats (I dunno how credible but how relevant would that even be here?), over and above issues shared by Reddit mods. My point is that it is incredibly draining. Add to this how ineffectual the tools have been all this time on Lemmy: no notification of moderation events, no modmail, no ability to continue discussing the matter on the very post that was merely removed from the community listing but not full-on deleted, and even no ability to bring on additional mods from another instance, where they can see the moderator reports (bc those do not federate). The upcoming v1.0 will help a tiny bit with very little of this, and the rest of the issues will remain. PieFed helps with significantly more of them, but not all - e.g. without a modmail, which mod do you contact on the list if you want to ask why your content was removed, especially when it is obscured by the modlog merely saying it was done by “mod”? In all, this space is becoming simultaneously both less moderated overall, while also vulnerable to overzealous power-hungry mods who do things like preemptively ban people from communities that they’ve never so much as heard of, while using insults in the ban reason section (being protected by your admin means that you can say whatever you like, in the modlog - call people trolls, when you are a mod they have to let you do it, with no ability to stop you). It’s a 4chan mentality, and it’s extremely unwelcoming to new users. It is entirely understandable to me why subreddits are refusing to migrate here, even as access to old-reddit is in the process of being curtailed (removed?).

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  • @JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social 2026-08-09 01:41

    All good points IMO, and we might also say that this place in terms of software sophistication is not unlike early Reddit, but of course without the business plan, and being node-based, yadda yadda. So, like but unlike. But with better principles and more promise, at heart. One thing that I enjoy here and I think is important to embrace as much as possible is that lots of us on the FV run in to each other over and over. So to my mind, it’s important to get to know people here where possible and perhaps build a sort of coterie or friends list. Which of course, is only possible on a limited basis with the current state of software. (PieFed recently introduced a ‘followers’ feature FWIW). I guess what I might be saying here at the end of the day is that the FV is a place that needs a user plan, more awareness and more education than other, similar social media sites. This (or soemthing like it) is probably something which should be emphasized better in the introduction & signup process. I’m thinking it would better prepare and prevent people from just dropping out when they hit certain frustration mile-markers.

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