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  • If a Kbin member requests deletion of their personal account and they happen to be a community owner, would ownership of that community default to the moderator with the next-longest tenure? That's how it worked at the bad place, is it the same way here?

    Not sure, but account deletion is a manual process here. I suspect what actually happens is that the magazine is tranferred to the default owner / first admin account. On kbin.social that would be ernest.

    See for example https://kbin.social/m/trans - a sub with few threads. I think the original owner successfully requested account deletion which is why that sub is owned by ernest now.

    See also https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/258090/How-does-Delete-Account-work-currently

    How long does account deletion normally take after the deletion is requested?

    Not sure of the historical average time. It's a manual process though so it will take some time for the admins to get to it.

    Also, do the posts get nuked along with the account, or do they remain on Kbin?

    I saw an example of this some months ago. It seems like the posts do get nuked, though with recent updates I'm not 100% certain that this is still the case. Again see /m/trans - most likely it was one of those subs where most of the threads were started by the owner posting, so when the owner's account was deleted, so to did those threads and posts.

    Actually it's worse than this - as the entire thread is gone, including other commenters' replies.

  • Hey OP, are you covered by the GDPR or CCPA?

    If so perhaps you could ask for a copy of your data that lemmy world has on your former accounts, and report to the regulator if they ignore your request. Not sure if federation helps or hurts - like could you say that lemmy world must have something of your data since other federated servers still have a copy of your content?

    Would be nice if there was a way to use the GDPR here to bring some addtional accountability to the lemmy world admins.

  • Perhaps you could assert a copyright claim to the extent that you own your own modified version of the text of the rules - at least the sockpuppet would have to change the wording.

  • Same here. I've been trying to find the time to do this for a while.

  • Interesting. I'm looking to run my own single user instance, so this is something to keep in mind I suppose.

  • Also, specific to the role of Speaker, he’s disqualified due to having been indicted of felonies with a term of more than two years.

  • This is great to hear, regarding the live API on artemis.camp

  • or prison for the chump you suckered into cheap labour.

    I'm not seeing the 'or' bit. The article says the driver was already sentenced to nine years back in 2019. So it might be prison and deportation.

    It also says he was a new permanent resident when the crime was committed. I'm surprised how they can so easily deport someone who has PR.

    allow this situation to happen and all its gonna be is a civil fine for you

    Alas, this is the real problem. And this case/hearing isn't going to affect the precedent on that, it will only affect the precedent for the future chumps.

  • Reddit's approach to replacement mod appointments has further damaged community trust in Reddit

    Interesting that an article owned by the holding company of reddit (Arstechnica and reddit are both owned by Conde Nast) would be so critical of reddit.

  • The one thing I never understood is why did the Oliver subs go back to normal instead of sticking with Oliver. Finally, interest was lost in the Oliver jokes and traffic was going down. So it would have been the perfect time to enforce Oliver and cut into the ads traffic that way. News articles at the time didn't show any indication that this was another moved forced by reddit admins so why did the mods seemingly cave in without cause?

  • IIRC the official reason was that some automated anti-spam code accidentally caught the kbin user agent and mistakenly added it to a block list, and the lemmy.ml admins were busy and didn't see it for over a week - but once one of them noticed it was promptly fixed.

    Also, I recall this being specific to lemmy.ml - other instances run by other admins like lemmy.world and lemmy.ca weren't affected.

  • Following. Would love to get some peertube recommendations.

  • Thank you @ernest for all you do and all you have done!

    Absolutely do not want to see you run yourself into the ground over kbin matters, your family and your health come first.

    I don't question your judgement, but I think the "step down" bit is a bit extreme, even if you fail to meet the deadline. Worst case, maybe let the community appoint a second-in-command temporarily to get some things moving along while you take a well deserved break?

  • If you check out the modlog, https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/modlog you can see that @Shortcake last did some moderation activity six days ago, deleting and blocking stuff from federated user imona at kbin.melroy.org

    I think the admins like @ernest wouldn't do anything at this point, since the mod reappeared somewhat recently to reclaim the mantle. Instead, we need to figure out how to reach out to Shortcake and figure out how to get moderation more active here again.

  • Hopefully they just haven’t thought about that yet

  • I'm actually happy to give a vote of confidence in @Shortcake who did a great job moderating this magazine in the beginning.

    If that individual would just return to checking this magazine more frequently, I'm happy to leave things as-is.

    But if that's not possible, hopefully Shortcake will appoint someone as a third mod soon so this magazine can get cleaned up. (Speak of - any volunteers?)

  • /kbin meta @kbin.social

    Seems like /m/RedditMigration is currently unmoderated.

    /kbin meta @kbin.social

    50x error on trying to report spam to moderators

    Malicious Compliance @lemmy.world

    Shorts not allowed as part of the school uniform? No problem!

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Reddit’s only free iOS app icons are ugly now

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Rip Teddit

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    reddit data retrieval thoughts

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Ordinary redditors are feeling the pain as well.

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    As Reddit protests turn to porn-bombing, advertisers face increasing brand safety concerns

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Reddit protest plunges user engagement, site activity and ad portal visits

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    POLL: Should we sticky some PSA? We need to warn folks about reddit's trickery.

    Malicious Compliance @lemmy.world

    On The State of /r/PICS: Profanity, Offensive Content, and An Open Letter : r/pics

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    On The State of /r/PICS: Profanity, Offensive Content, and An Open Letter : r/pics

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Six verified Reddit employees discussing the current atmosphere at the company. Featuring "First the company needs to get rid of Steve", "It's garbage", and actively hoping to be laid off. : r/ModCoor

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Permaban roll call

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Breaking Down Barriers: Starting today, all Subscribers to r/PoliticalHumor are now members of the Landed Gentry. - r/PoliticalHumor

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Reddit's CEO's Response Is What No Leader Should Ever Do

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Finally! Managed to erase all 1477 of my comments!

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    Reddit Data Retrieval Request timeline thread

    Reddit Migration @kbin.social

    PSA: If you have more than 1000 posts, more than 1000 comments, chances are, if you think you deleted/overwrote/shredded everything, you're probably wrong.