I’m sorry some posts are being removed from this community. It is the actions of the Lemmy blahaj zone admins. There’s nothing we can do to prevent this. I suggest changing your instance to a better one.

Update: Blahaj blocked NCD

  • [email protected]@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    Yes, the other way around would be impossible.

    Blahaj banned CDRmittens 6 months ago, which would explain the discrepency between posts as viewed from there.

    Honestly, they could very well decide to just remove the community on their end if they so wished.

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        17 days ago

        Blahaj doesn’t even have downvotes and there isn’t a bunch of their users stirring shit in here either so idk about brigading.
        That one user above posted a rather neutral comment, maybe helpful even. Whatever.

        The modlogs are pretty straight forward.
        A blahaj admin banned CDRmittens 6 months ago, which means those posts simply don’t federate there anymore.
        That’s… pretty much all there is to it.

        Like, there isn’t a blahaj mod actively watching this community and removing things in a big-shark-conspiracy kinda way. The posts never even make it there because they’re from a user they banned locally.

        Lemmy kinda sucks in how one could never know about some remote bans, I’ll give you that.

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      17 days ago

      admin of an instance can still police their own users on external communities, this happened before (once i think) with lw (ie lw admin removed post of lw user on ncd@sjw)

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        17 days ago

        Kind of, but only if an admin bans them with content removal.
        Removing individual remote content from home users currently doesn’t federate.