Hello everyone,
This is kind of a meta discussion, so if it doesn’t fit the community, let me know and I’ll crosspost it somewhere else.
There has been occurrences of people making broad statements against instances, communities, mods or admins. As Lemmy’s recent versions (0.19.7 I think) allow to see someone’s moderation history in a click (see below), I tend to use it from time to time, especially when the person is targeting admins or not that are known to be level-headed and consistent.
If the modlog shows that this person is indeed known to be toxic or arguing in bad faith, I would then post something like “heavy modlog” with a link to the user’s modlog.
It seems like this behaviour could be considered harassment by some people. On the other hand, it allows people to identify directly if that person is arguing in bad faith, the same way very new accounts get regularly called out on their account age.
What do you think?
Wait modlog of how the use has been moderated or modlog of how the user has enacted moderation?
I though the mod who did the moderation was hidden?
Also modlog of how a user has been moderated could be biased against people who enjoy trolling tankies.
This one
Indeed: https://lemm.ee/post/53217062/17653902