I suppose the Lemmy devs simply haven't seen a need to implement that sort option. You could add an issue to the project GitHub to request that feature. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
Sifting through an alphabetical community list doesn't sound very useful, though. There are tens of thousands of communities on Lemmy, and most are inactive.
Note that, due to a bug in Lemmy, you will not be able to see reports in the community since your account is on a different instance. You could work around it by making a lemmy.world account just for moderating.
@pointzer0@lemmy.world I’m mentioning you here for transparency in case you come back to Lemmy.
Note that, due to a bug in Lemmy, you will not be able to see reports in the community since your account is on a different instance. You could work around it by making a lemmy.world account just for moderating.
@comcreator@lemmy.world I'm mentioning you here for transparency in case you come back to Lemmy.
Hopefully it can be discussed a bit more calmly than the prior incident that I think you are hinting at. If there is clear data that the diet is harmful, then we could consider taking action per section 8.0 and 8.1 of the ToS.
In case you aren't aware, you will not receive reports from that community on your hackertalks account. There is a bug in Lemmy where community reports only federate to mods on the community's home instance. You can work around the problem by creating a lemmy.world account for moderating lemmy.world communities.
As the other commenter mentioned, your account will not receive reports for the community due to a bug in Lemmy. As a workaround, you could create a lemmy.world account and make it a moderator in the community.
@FizzlePopBerryTwist@lemmy.world I'm mentioning you here for transparency. You don't have any visible Lemmy activity for months, so I assume you are inactive.
Do you have a plan for what you will do with the community? Not to be rude, but you already mod over 50 communities and many of them are inactive or empty. We're a bit hesitant to consolidate large numbers of communities under a single user.
That's odd. It seems like your post didn't federate from feddit.org to lemmy.world for some reason. There does not appear to be significant federation lag between the two instances at the moment.
It's visible now. I pasted the feddit.org URL into the search bar on lemmy.world, which forces lemmy.world to fetch the post.
I added you as a mod. The existing mod has no activity for over a year. Note that, since your account is on a different insurance than the community, you will not receive community reports. It's a known bug in Lemmy. I recommend making a lemmy.world alt and adding it to the community mod team, then checking it occasionally for reports.
I left the original mod in place in case they come back. I noticed Tolstoy said they would be contacting the old mod.
@Lukjam@lemmy.world, mentioning you here for transparency in case you come back to Lemmy and wonder what happened.
That's bizarre. I have not experienced that with the stock lemmy-ui in Firefox, nor in the Summit app on Android. You have only seen it in Jerboa, correct?
Yes, that is a problem. No single solution is perfect, and VPN blocks are only one tool in the toolbox. Every instance is different, and admins pick the tools that they think will work best for their situation. VPN blocking happens to be a tool that seems to have worked well for lemmy.world.
Instances that lack moderation and have a history of being used by trolls tend to get the nuclear option: they are defederated by the big Lemmy instances. That's not ideal at all, but the tool set for Lemmy moderation is very limited right now.
You are the new mod of !motorcycles@lemmy.world!