The mod banning these users is the same mod who made the posts they downvoted. This is mod abuse, turning the downvote button into an auto-self-ban button.

The message is “If you disagree with me, you will be banned”

Monitoring and banning users for using lemmy as intended to signal boost your opinion should be grounds to have all mod privileges removed. This behaviour undermines the integrity of the server and the wider fediverse.

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    2 days ago

    Looking at your mod log in detail, here is some feedback:

    • Consider not banning on a single vote, look for intentionality (bad community fit)
      • Someone might have simply miss-swipped
    • lemvotes is a great tool to identify sockpuppet accounts
    • Publish in the community sidebar your policy (or just link to my post) and make it clear if people can request a unbanning (accidents happen)

    Here is a great (trivial to identify) example of a sockpuppets being used on your community right now:

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      Hi Jet, thanks for the feedback.

      Publish in the community sidebar your policy (or just link to my post) and make it clear if people can request a unbanning (accidents happen)

      Done.

      look for intentionality (bad community fit)

      What would you recommend for “drive-by” downvotes from /all? Does it always make sense to “wait for the second downvote” from a given account? On a practical level, this is difficult to keep track of as a moderator.

      lemvotes is a great tool to identify sockpuppet accounts

      Thanks for the tip. Is there a way to filter an account’s votes by community?

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        19 hours ago

        What would you recommend for “drive-by” downvotes from /all? Does it always make sense to “wait for the second downvote” from a given account? On a practical level, this is difficult to keep track of as a moderator.

        It is, but yes, the most reasonable thing is to wait for a second downvote, or a third, or use time base grouping of downvotes, or opening the post to downvote comments. The signal that is most important to me is someone who DOES NOT LIKE THE COMMUNITY, all i care about is not excluding people who would participate in the community. For example downvoting a post, then opening the post and down voting comments, clear bad fit signal.

        Thanks for the tip. Is there a way to filter an account’s votes by community?

        Not as of yet, I’ve suggested it to the lem votes person, but you know how time is.