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Still. All you had to do was repost; complying with the rule you broke, that was pointed out to you via the removal message. It's not like you were punished for it.
You chose to draw further attention to your rule breaking. Mods aren't babysitters; they're volunteers with limited time and lots of work to do.
Also; I've never seen an [active] automod on Lemmy, and given the pinned post about the other bot(s), they don't seem to be working as intended/very well. Not all that surprised it didn't notify you.
There was no messages.
My point is to draw attention to that and the fact they aren't even following their own rules for situations like this
Once again:
It's right there in the mod log. As lemmy doesn't notify users of mod actions; it's your job to go look at it when you notice your post/comment was removed.
I agree that part of the software should be improved, but that's where we're at now. Gotta work with what you have.
Then you should have made a [meta] post talking about it and requesting change; not added passive aggressive notes to an otherwise unrelated news article.
I don't think it's passive aggressive.
Modlog isn't a notification method. Their own rule says they will notify before removing.
Whining about this under a random news article isn't going to change things. This topic should have been a separate, constructive, post; now this whole comment section and the pile of downvotes is all about you, and the news that was shared has been completely overshadowed because of it.
Get over it and move on; or find a more constructive method of communication.
I won't reply further.
Their own rule says they will notify you.
It's not like you've brought anything constructive into this thread so good day