Hence why he’s saying he was “fake banned”. If I go to his profile on the instances he’s banned from, there’s a red “banned” icon next to his username. He was perma banned from the instances and perma banned in the communities of those instances he commented in (modlog shows he was perma banned from a bunch of communities all at once). But he can still comment in communities belonging to the instances he’s banned from, ones he never commented in before.

Does this mean fake bans on Lemmy are a thing? Or are we both misunderstanding something here?

Just in case it’s relevant, he’s banned from dbzer0, lemmy.blahaj.zone, lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, and sh.itjust.works

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    6 hours ago

    Interesting.

    So posts and comments from a remote instance first go to the communiy’s home instance, before they are then further propagated out to other remote instances?

    And that’s where this filtering of banned users would happen?

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      Also, if your instance admins banned a mod from your instance, their mod actions wouldn’t be shown to your instance. So, a mod could remove your comment, or ban you from a community, and you wouldn’t notice it on your instance’s local copy, but your comments would never show up to the community (only users on your instance will see it).

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      That’s my understanding of it, I’m not an expert so… I’m only giving 70% confidence in my answer.