Lets say I have an account on lemmy server A, and with my account I make a lemmy community. Some people post in it. Everything is cool. But for whatever reason the admin/owner of the lemmy server your lemmy community is on decides to ban you. What happens to the community you made? How does the lemmy software respond to it? Does your community get banned with you? Or does the community just get stuck without any admin and people can still post in it?

  • thayer@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    As I understand it, the community would simply carry on without a mod, until such a time that the site admin appointed a new mod. The content would remain, and other users would still be able to post to it etc.

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        1 year ago

        You are setting up a booth in someone else’s house and then complain that they have the right to kick you out?

        There is always the option to do it in your own house via self-hosting your own Lemmy instance.

  • terribleplan@lemmy.nrd.li
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    1 year ago

    I think admins can take mod actions on communities on their instance, so they would be able to appoint new mods and do moderation actions in the interim.

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    1 year ago

    What happens to the community you made?

    Nothing. The community is independent of the users

    Or does the community just get stuck without any admin and people can still post in it?

    Pretty much. As an admin you can Add/Remove moderators
    See this pretty picture of our dropdown menu:

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        It completely removes them from the database instead of leaving a tombstone in place which is usually preferable in a federated network. The purge option was mostly added for legal compliance reasons.