For example, let’s say I wanted to start a community around some topic, but I felt that lemmy.dbzer0.com was better suited for it than slrpnk.net. But I want to keep my account on slrpnk.net as the account that moderates the community. Is that possible?

  • nocturne
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    3319 days ago

    You can mod a community on an instance other than your home, but you have to be appointed. You can only create a community on your home instance.

      • @infeeeee@lemm.ee
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        819 days ago

        Afaik reports are not federated yet, so mods from other instances won’t get report notifications, but otherwise the same tools are available for them. So possible, but limited.

        • Ada
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          1119 days ago

          Reports federate, in a limited way. They federate to the instance the community is hosted on, the instance the reported user is hosted on, the instance the reporting user is hosted on (well technically, it doesn’t federate to the last one, as that is where it started). I don’t believe that a report will federate to a remote instance that doesn’t meet one of those criteria, even if it hosts a moderator for the community, but I’m not certain about this one.

          Either way, report resolutions don’t directly federate, so resolving a report doesn’t resolve it on the other instances. It looks like they federate, because post removal from a mod federates, and removing a post auto closes the report. However, a report that was spurious or a troll or whatever that isn’t going to be actioned, has to be manually closed down on each instance it federates to.

          • poVoq
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            319 days ago

            I don’t believe that a report will federate to a remote instance that doesn’t meet one of those criteria, even if it hosts a moderator for the community, but I’m not certain about this one.

            That’s pretty much the issue with remote reports. In practical terms that means the vast majority of the reports are not delivered to the person moderating. For example I moderate /c/europe@feddit.org and I rarely get any reports from that community on my slrpnk.net account, and it is a popular community with lots of reports according to my co-moderator with a feddit.org account.

            Apparently there is a fix in the works for Lemmy 0.20/1.0 but that release is still a while out according to the devs.

    • Lucy :3
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      119 days ago

      @a887dcd7a@lemmy.world
      Bro is very adamant to close that community lol

      • @a887dcd7a@lemmy.world
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        Ehm. I’m not. I asked where the majority lays, spoke with feddit.org admins and opened a local account just in case that I need to step up.

        But thanks for the misinterpretation and spreading false infos.

        Edit: shame, shame, shame… I misunderstood @30p87@feddit.org like the monkey I am.

        • Lucy :3
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          119 days ago

          I meant that the person I replied to was adamant to get you to close that community. And they are very much against non-local mods, without presenting any reasons. Außerdem bin ich im Matrix channel.

            • Lucy :3
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              119 days ago

              I was referring to this specific post, where you did not provide reasons at first. I do understand (and know) that non-local modding is buggy, but just “No” doesn’t help much, especially for people who don’t know.

            • Lucy :3
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              119 days ago

              Nah, also butchered the wording. Two words more and my intention would’ve been clear, but I was too lazy.

              I’m actually in favor of keeping the community, because that’s just another part of decentralization. And I’ve never even noticed the other community, and likely would’ve not bothered to search for a replacement, had it just been closed.

              Du schaffst das btw :3

                • Lucy :3
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                  119 days ago

                  I wonder, aren’t you on lemmy for ~2 years already? Or do you mean the conversations in the matrix channel?

  • poVoq
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    If you can get someone else with a local account to open the community they can hand it over to your slrpnk.net account afterwards. Most of the many previous bugs around moderation functions have been fixed in 0.19.8/9.

    However there are two main issues remaining:

    1. You will rarely get any reports as those do not properly federate right now. A fix is supposedly in the works for the next Lemmy release, but this has been promised a few times with limited success.

    2. If de-federated instances differ then you can end up with impossible to moderate situations. For example hexbear.net is blocked by slrpnk.net but it is not blocked by lemmy.dbzer0.com. This means people from that instance can post to the community, but these post are entirely invisible to you as a moderator with an account from slrpnk.net.

    My recommendation is that you do not do remote moderation alone. At best you can help someone with an account on that remote instance to moderate a remote community.

  • @Dil@is.hardlywork.ing
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    519 days ago

    Youd make a dbzero account, make the community, post from your slrpnk account and appoint yourself a mod

  • @skankhunt42@lemmy.ca
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    18 days ago

    lemmyshitpost on lemmy.world currently has a mod from startrek.website. Not sure if that means you can create it but it seems that you can at least be listed as a mod.

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    218 days ago

    You can moderate remote communities, but you can’t create ones. Though you can “own” (be the top mod) in one iirc.