But as you are well aware you can just make a new account in a new instance and keep trolling right Donald J Musk?
I’m aware that lots of Lemmy posters do that. But as you well know, anyone can just make a new account on a different instance and keep trolling—while falsely accusing others of trolling and ban-evading, even using that as an excuse to ban them from your communities, then showing up here to complain about being banned for made-up reasons. Right, Satans Maggoty Cum Fart?
I’m saying that anyone can make a new account on Lemmy and keep trolling, and also use alt accounts to falsely accuse others of trolling and ban-evading.
If I feel I can clarify it more in order to avoid people misunderstanding, then maybe. Hence the “edit” button built into Lemmy. If you don’t feel people should be allowed to edit comments, then you should write to the developers and see if they can incorporate that change into the next build.
If anyone does they are the minority of the users and are quickly moderated and banned.
But as you are well aware you can just make a new account in a new instance and keep trolling right Donald J Musk?
I’m aware that lots of Lemmy posters do that. But as you well know, anyone can just make a new account on a different instance and keep trolling—while falsely accusing others of trolling and ban-evading, even using that as an excuse to ban them from your communities, then showing up here to complain about being banned for made-up reasons. Right, Satans Maggoty Cum Fart?
Exactly! lol
Are you saying those are my communities and my alts?
I’m saying that anyone can make a new account on Lemmy and keep trolling, and also use alt accounts to falsely accuse others of trolling and ban-evading.
Are you going to substantially change this comment after I’ve replied to it too?
I am curious tho why you didn’t take a screenshot of your communities where you banned me for the exact same made-up reason. lmao
Ban evasion is against those instance’s TOSs.
It’s out of my hands.
If I feel I can clarify it more in order to avoid people misunderstanding, then maybe. Hence the “edit” button built into Lemmy. If you don’t feel people should be allowed to edit comments, then you should write to the developers and see if they can incorporate that change into the next build.
What edit were you unhappy that I made?