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When I open certain small external community that i am subscribbed to https://lemmings.world/c/session@lemmy.ml , i see that moderator list is empty, yet when i visit same community via its parent domain https://lemmy.ml/c/session , i can see one moderator name. Clicking it, cause only page header and footer with no content https://lemmy.ml/u/Seb3thehacker , reloading page (F5) cause error couldnt_find_person. I am not logged in/nor registered on that external instance (lemmy.ml).

So this is confusing, how to become a moderator of an external community? Docs says that i do not need to register on it: "Community moderation can be done over federation, you don't need to be registered on the same instance where the community is hosted". Yet it does not explain steps to do. As I have mentioned, i am unable to contact current moderator. I guess one of my options may be to wait and see if current mod find me worthy and adds me as a mod. But i would like to know other options.

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[–] viking@infosec.pub 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

You can easily moderate communities on remote instances, all you need to do is leave a comment there, and then the existing moderator has a "make moderator" in the context menu below your username.

This can't currently be done through any app, only in the web front-end.

In case the community is de facto unmoderated, you'd have to contact the admins of the instance. Or alternatively, create a community with the same name on your home instance and leave a comment in that community informing them and hope some will follow.

[–] hetzlemmingsworld@lemmings.world 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I guess You mean to create new mod rights request discussion topic inside the community, where i want mod rights (seems like an unsolicited way that pings and spends time of all members)

Regarding contacting instance admins in case community has no active mods, i assume i go to parent instance (in this case https://lemmy.ml/ ) and scroll down to see the list of "admins:" in the sidebar. I click one, it says "You are not logged in. If you use a Fediverse account that is able to follow users, you can follow this user." I am unsure how to follow ext. user via my home instance yet i have found this kind of URL: https://lemmings.world/u/username@external.instance (assuming my instance lemmings.world) and on it is a New message button that seems to be working. So it does not seems to be easy to contact custom external instance user who's post i can not see on my instance. UPDATE: I can do it by using search icon and pasting: @username@external.instance (for the community, i use !community@external.instance) - this method is not apparent to a newbie

[–] cypherpunks@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Hi, I'm an admin on lemmy.ml. The account of the one existing mod of the session community here has apparently been deleted.

I've heard there are some bugs with moderation of remote communities, but, I just made you a mod there anyway. I don't know the state of those bugs; it might work better if you made an account on this instance.

Btw, I recommend against using Session for a variety of reasons including the one I posted in your thread here.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 3 points 5 months ago

My experience with modding an external community hasn't been too bad, but it's a very lightly used community, and there's also a mod with a local account, which gives a certain level of safety.

[–] Nothing4You@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago

the main problem is still that reports are not reliably getting to remote moderators: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4744

other than that it should be working.

Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !session@lemmy.ml