I can’t figure out how to view my own reply comment anymore, but a /Ukraine user commented this insanity and I called them out — that cornering a sociopathic nuclear armed dictator is recklessly stupid, and exactly what will trigger a nuclear war — and got massively downvoted for “enabling Russia”. 90% of the user base agreed with “conquering” Russia, and thought previous mini incursions across the border are equivalent; proving that nukes are a forever bluff.
The best part? After inspecting several of the mods and users comment histories I realized all seem to have nothing to do with Ukraine whatsoever, and appear to be young pro-war machine North American jarheads (or keyboard warrior wannabes), who sub to or mod numerous other military related communities.
YDI
Those are both edits to existing replies where I was trying to be an asshole, AFTER I could no longer reply and received a ban message. Why Lemmy would let a banned user edit historic comments I dunno.
I can’t seem to view my OG comment in my own history or modlog, or any of them prior to editing. The most asshole the OG comment got was “your bravado is reckless and dumb af”, but still got like 95% / 40+ downvotes from a user base who believe nuclear war is a joke. It’s the first time I’ve bothered using the modlog, and as a feature that was touted for its transparency it’s honestly not much better than reddit. Can’t even seem to view the mod who made the decision.
Why do that after the fact if you’re innocent? You want to preserve all content the way it was if you suspect power-tripping. Editing it after the fact is just tampering with the evidence.
YDI, for being a careless fool and tampering with the evidence after the fact. Here’s a tip, if you get banned by a power-tripper, don’t edit any of your comments, don’t even correct a typo. Edits can be used against you because they cast doubt on what really happened.