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Chronicle the life and tale of the fediverse (+ matrix)
Largely a sublemmy about capturing drama, from fediverse spanning drama to just lemmy drama.
Includes lore like how a instance got it's name, how an instance got defederated, how an admin got doxxed, fedihistory etc
(New) This sub's intentions is to an archive/newspaper, as in preferably don't get into fights with each other or the ppl featured in the drama
Tags: fediverse news, lemmy news, lemmyverse
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Because a moderator action taken by a mod of a community on a different instance to you, against a user from another instance again, isn't likely to be of any concern to you. It's good that we can access that information, but I would like to be able to filter the modlog to only show local actions, and perhaps the option of a global log.
Otherwise, there's just too much noise.
Of course it is relevant.
That action may be what removed a post or comment from a community you frequent, or a user you like seeing. Or a post you commented on and get left wondering why the post disappeared.
Mod actions don't apply to just the instance the mod or community is on, they apply fediverse-wide on all instances where there are subsribers to that community.
If the admin of MY instance removes one of MY comments, such as this one made in reply to you, you might want to see why.
You can already filter modlogs by user. And if you want to narrow things down more, you ARE aware that each community has their own modlogs that only show actions for that community?
It shows up per default because it affects you. If you like a filter, feel free to file a feature-request on Lemmy's Github.
Make sure to include a proper description of what you'd like and why. Otherwise I doubt it'll get accepted as it makes the modlog a bit counterintuitive to use. Things that affect you everywhere won't show up just because of their place of origin. That might be unwanted on a federated platform. But feel free to disagree, just include your argumentation and let the developers decide.