A troll (https://lemm.ee/u/shinigamiookamiryuu) is a new moderator of AskLemmy on Lemmy.world. They recently trolled about how Elon Musk's Nazi salute "has been debunked". What can be done about this?
Hello. I wasn't sure where to post about this and a friend directed me here. This is about AskLemmy on the Lemmy.world instance's newly appointed mod, shinigamiookamiryuu.
When people give evidence of those reprehensible things in the form of direct links, they will call it "slander". When this fails to work, they then try to gaslight everyone by saying "you're taking it out of context" "you cannot speak for my intentions" , hoping people fall for it. This is a very common tactic they've used for years. Don't fall for it.
They paint themselves as a targeted victim, hoping people (including mods/admins) take their word for it and don't look into the links that got posted.
Here's a screenshot of them telling a trans person to "do what the person in Nashville did". They are referring to the Nashville school shooter, Aiden Hale, who was trans. They also called them a Japanese slur that is equivalent to the f-word
Here's them trolling about how Elon Musk's Nazi salute "has been debunked though" and then trolling people once those people proved them wrong by gaslighting them about how "you can't speak for other people's intentions!".
They like to portray themselves as an innocent person who is "being targeted for no reason" hoping that mods and admins who are unaware of their history take their word for it without looking into things. They will claim to mods/admins that they're being doxed because their alias, which the troll publicly posts everywhere, was mentioned in posts exposing them. They do this because they want people who point out what they're doing to be banned, not because they're actually concerned about doxing. Please bear in mind that this user has been caught using an AI generated voice trying to pass it off as their own and they have been permabanned from Discord servers for making up excuses when asked by mods to prove they are who they say they are. They are using a fake internet persona.
Another thing this user will do is sign up on websites using the exact usernames of the people who originally exposed them on DeviantArt and then, once called out for this, will troll about being "inspired" by those usernames, omitting the fact they've 1. done this dozens of times 2. they only steal the usernames of the people who exposed them on DeviantArt. They'll also list their country on the impersonation accounts as being from the country of the person they're impersonating, among other things, like pretending to have DID on an account that's named after a person on DeviantArt who actually has DID and then manipulate people by claiming people calling them out on this are "denying DID exists".
They report any posts that aren't on their side, claiming they're being doxed because the poster used their alias, an alias they publicly use throughout the internet, and are known for faking many aspects of their persona online.
I apologize for the lengthy post, but is it appropriate for such a person to be a mod on AskLemmy, which is a popular community, given their actions both on Lemmy and off-site?
edit: They're now in this thread saying Elon Musk's Nazi salute was debunked and are comparing it to Pokemon.Link
It isn't slander when I can link to things you've posted on your other accounts over the internet, such as these comments you made to a DeviantArt forum member who you knew was only 14 on your permabanned "Triagonal" account, and like the user Red October said in this thread, Having the absolute thinnest veil of plausible deniability isn’t an excuse.
You aren't being doxxed. The alias you use is one that you've used publicly throughout the internet. You publicly list and interlink your accounts. You aren't actually concerned about being doxxed, you're going to lie to people that you're being doxxed while omitting the important part (that the alias is one you publicly use) to try and get this post removed.
The fact nothing there represents what I was trying to convey aside, the admin on duty told us both to cut things out. I acknowledge defeat on my part and am here to adhere to what they said. Such campaigning on yours is getting out of hand, wouldn't you say?
In any case, they requested and persuaded me to not continue with my earlier insistence. I am now thus humbly silenced. I wish the slanderer would heed their words. They were addressed too.
By the way, does anyone know Serinus' pronouns so I don't misgender them?
I mean, rules are just guidelines. If you’re that shitty of a person, there’s really nothing stopping the admins of .world from just banning you anyway.
That's the thing though. The majority of how the claims describe me don't correctly describe me. There are some that exaggerate, some that take things out of context, and some that deal with guilt I had in the past but which I've realized the guilt of, made up for, and learned from. I am not above fault, there's just no epiphany of fault I feel pending at this time.
May I remind you the majority of it is years-old? The individual, meanwhile, is one of those known to chase me around trying to make attacks towards me for the sake of it, and them coming onto the scene wasn't years ago. Whether they're accurate of a measure of fault or not, if I can't leave things behind to honor rules in new places without being given disciplinary action for those interactions, what would the point be?