Nah. That guy is scummy.
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You think they're scummy? How come?
Something something abusing moderator powers on Lemmy, getting caught due to the public mod log, then deleting his account and complaining about the audit trail?
I've only read it in comments, I don't have any links to provide evidence.
Also accusations of spamming reddit with alt accounts that they claim aren't theirs.
Very grateful for this site
The blogspam site?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
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This year, amazingly, I don't have a whole lot to talk about for this article.
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I started following them after the r/Linux kicked out their posts