So I try to make heads or tails of this situation. I got randomly banned from a community where I posted a youtube video showing something from a Convention. Then I wanted to post a question today but realised that I couldn’t since I was banned. That community is sadly the biggest of all Star Citizen communities (the next one would be from lemmy.world)

I took a look at the Mod log and see the following line in it:

So no clean up of violating comments or posts, just a strict out ban.

The community has a pretty standard ruleset:

further, the moderator @Rumblestiltskin@lemmy.ml hasn’t posted anything since a year, so what gives here, or was it some other mod that was able to declare the ban?

  • Deceptichum@quokk.au
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    29 days ago

    What’s the Big 3? The instance I’m on is de-feded with ML, Hex, and Threads. Honestly my experience here has been much better than on any of the other bigger sites for that reason.

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      29 days ago

      I don’t doubt it. Threads I thought was more of a preemptive measure though, since iirc Meta wasn’t ready to actually start sending any of its data towards the Fediverse. The “third” member of the big 3 then is lemmygrad.ml. Though most instances defederate from it, even if they don’t defederate from hexbear.net or lemmy.ml, so possibly even without having defederated from it explicitly you aren’t really seeing much content coming your way from it?

      Oh no, your defederation is somehow wonky. I don’t see lemmygrad.ml communities, not that I wanted to you understand but it’s not in your defed list so they should be there, but I do see communities from both lemmy.ml and hexbear.net. Maybe simply adding the instance names is not enough and you need to “reinitialize” the data or some such? Here’s one: https://quokk.au/c/memes@lemmy.ml and here’s another: https://quokk.au/c/memes@hexbear.net. But then again… all the posts are old, so maybe that’s how it is supposed to look? I dunno, so my message is probably confusing, but I thought I would offer it anyway just in case you didn’t know, and if that helps you figure anything out!:-)

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        When instances are defederated the connection between them is severed and data stops being exchanged. However communties, posts, and comments still remain on your instance from before. There just won’t be any new ones added. In order to remove the old ones they need to be purged but that’s not usually done since it takes effort and it’s not usually worth it unless the communities themselves contain objectionable/illegal content.