this post was submitted on 04 Jun 2025
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Yeah, in theory. I guess I was just looking at it from the angle of someone spinning up alts to fire off reports like that and being a dickhead. I used to have a much more charitable outlook, but I've been here 2 years and have had that beat out of me lol.
Indeed, my tolerance for zero-post accounts causing havoc is near zero.
Lemmy sorely needs a reputation system, which could be used for weighted reporting.
This is just the first pass of a idea, its only to mark abandoned communities as abandoned, even if there is significant lag (like when a session token expires) its still a improvement and workload reduction on admins compared to today.
I'd say mods should be able to ban users who serially downvote in a community that they don't contribute to. And more importantly, once banned, the user can't read or vote in that community anymore. Temporary bans would be helpful; a week or two, a month, etc.
Sure, they'll create new accounts. Mods should be able to restrict new accounts until they've built up a decent vote count - we'll call it aura or ambiance or something.
100% agreed with you, I think minimum reputation, account age, or participation requirements are a must for lemmy to grow.
Every new community starts as a niche community.