Bc passive aggressive people kept reporting content they didn’t want to see in order to get it removed instead of just scrolling past it.
So now there seems to be an awful lot of “you posted this to the wrong community bc it’s not a meme” comments. As though it’s somebody’s first time seeing a post to this community, and they have no idea that microblog memes is not the memes community.
Like I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve heard that same bullshit, so I usually just assume it’s some passive aggressive asshole being passive aggressive.
I think you might have misclicked when picking a community to post to, this is microblog memes
Literally on the front page rn: https://lemmy.world/post/34781465
Doesn’t need to be a meme? Wild but ok
It’s wild how often people comment they didn’t realize that now that you can’t make a false report without getting banned.
Huh?
Wot?
The existence of such a rule anywhere on Lemmy is news to me so I am asking for clarification, such as on where it applies and since when.
The front page of this community. 3 months ago.
Bc passive aggressive people kept reporting content they didn’t want to see in order to get it removed instead of just scrolling past it.
So now there seems to be an awful lot of “you posted this to the wrong community bc it’s not a meme” comments. As though it’s somebody’s first time seeing a post to this community, and they have no idea that microblog memes is not the memes community.
Like I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve heard that same bullshit, so I usually just assume it’s some passive aggressive asshole being passive aggressive.
I see, thank you. Haven’t noticed the phenomenon you describe, will keep an eye out.