It would be funny if it wasn't so sad and true. A few years ago I had the flu. Took me three weeks to be completely fit again. Then, like two weeks later, I suddenly got dizzy, I felt like vomiting, I was cold but sweated like a pig. I thought I was going to faint. I laid down and slowly felt better. But it came back every 30 minutes. Over the day it got better until in the evening I only felt exhausted. The next day I felt good again and went back to work. Around 9 in the morning, BAM, it hit again. I went to the physician and my systolic blood pressure went haywire going up and down between 90 and 180 within 5 minutes. He prescribed me something "for the bloodstream" without any clear diagnosis. It didn't do shit. I visited him I don't know how many times. Then I went to the next physician. And the next. I somehow kind of learned to live with it. One year later the third or fourth physician actually did some tests: You have a severe vitamin D3, B6, and B12 deficiency. Your immune system is fucked. Your stomach is fucked. Your metabolism is fucked. I finally got some treatment that actually improved something and felt significantly better but not good. Two years and \three physicians later it turns out that my problems are somehow linked to my allergies: your immune system is fucked. There's some trial and error with different medications, at the end of which I actually feel better but still not good. Three years and another two physicians later the fuzzy diagnosis is that I had/have "long flu" (mind you, this is all before covid). It damaged my nerves and somehow mixed up my metabolism. There's a weird "cross-relationship" with my allergies. Now I take medication daily which lets me at least function and work. I still do not feel good. I haven't felt good since six years. But, there's an entry in my file from 5 years ago that I'm a hypochondriac, that won't go away, despite later tests confirming that several things were severely and factually wrong with me ...
So, I think there could be something weird going on with web browser caches.
I'm quite confident, that that is not the problem.
As you can see, there's quite the gap where several entries should be.
I might be able to see a more updated version of the modlog because I'm a moderator?
Yah, maybe. I thought the mod log was completely public. But, I might be mistaken. I'll have a look at the github issues to see if this is a known problem.
Weird. I looked into lemmy.world mod log and filtered for them: the latest action shown to me was 4 days ago ... maybe a bug in the filter mechanism? Also, the post from yesterday is still visible to me on unilem.org. That seems to be a federation issue though, with posts not reliably getting removed on federated instances. If I look at linuxmemes via lemmy.world, the post is indeed gone. I saw in the mod's profile, that they posted something concerning moderation, but trying to view that only threw an error for me. The overall lemmy experience seems to be still quite buggy.
TL;DR: You are right and the mod is still active. For a slew of reasons/bugs it looked otherwise to me. But I should have looked more closely.
Anyways, I've written to them and linked to this post.
Edit:
I just checked again, to see if I made some stupid mistake. This is the filtered mod log:
And I still see the new post (and the old) which you said was removed:
If I didn't know better by now, I'd still say that linuxmemes looks unmoderated (at least on my end).
I like that every keyboard was signed on the inside by some quality control guy. And that they had some holes in the baseplate which the manual explicitly stated were there so the coffee could run off. Yet, my favorite keyboard is the Cherry G80-3000 (US ANSI).
Only to some degree. The guy is a software engineer and should have known better. I'd agree if it was Jenny from accounting. You could just as well point out "victim blaming" when I called someone a moron for jumping from a three storey building and breaking his legs, because it was neither his intention nor was he aware that it could break his legs. For a software engineer to employ cloud based "smart" devices and then wonder if it backfires is borderline moronic.
Either they omitted crucial information making it a pyramid scheme, or falsely called it a pyramid scheme, and/or took statements from a third party without fact-checking. Bad reporting from every angle.
The firm has also claimed that there is evidence to suggest that the app is an illegal pyramid scheme, with members being charged $49.99 a month to join.
I mean, the guy is an idiot and detrimental to society, but, that's not a pyramid scheme. A pyramid scheme is defined by having multiple layers which get wider the further down you go with money flowing to the top. That's just one layer with a ridiculous fee. It's almost as if these people thought along the lines of "Tate bad, pyramid scheme bad, so we call this a pyramid scheme", without understanding what a pyramid scheme is.
They trained an "AI" on an empty set?