Yesterday I created a post on a regional community on lemmy.ca.

Fairly quickly thereafter, I got a DM saying that the post had been removed because someone who disagreed with me complained. Oddly though, the DM came from a @Automod@lemmy.world - not the server hosting the community.

Furthermore, I still see the post when I go looking - and there has been a bit of discussion about it.

So my questions:

(a) Can a post be removed from a specific federated instance without being removed from the original instance? (b) Is there an appeal process for removed posts? I’m sorry that the guy got all butthurt, but my post was sincere, measured, and (I think) reasonable. If it offended someone, they should discuss it.

  • Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 months ago

    Ok, there’s your instance, instance A, that hosts your personal account. There’s the instance that hosts the community, instance B, and a random instance that your content has federated to, but doesn’t host you or the community directly. This is instance C.

    If an admin on A (instance A mods can’t remove this post) removes your post, it gets removed on other instances too, including B and C.

    If an admin or community mod on instance B removes your post, it gets removed on other instances too, including A and C.

    However, if an admin on C removes your post (a moderator on C can’t), then it is only removed on instance C. Instance A and B and any other instances the content has federated to aside from C, continue to see replies, edits, votes etc

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      10 months ago

      That’s exactly what I was wondering. In this case, A and B are the same, and C is lemmy.world.

      It’s kind of odd, but I think I like the system.

      Thanks.

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        10 months ago

        One final point. My example above only works if there are no mods for the community on instance C.

        If there is a community mod on instance C, that moderator can remove the post and the removal will federate, even when an admin removal on instance C will not (unless that admin is also a community mod for the instance B community)

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          10 months ago

          Right, so a user on C could be a moderator for !community@instance_B, and could then remove it on instance B and it would federate; but if they deleted it only on instance C, it would not.

          Am I reading that correctly?