this appears to be a UI bug, via API call this can be done.
There is a very simple explanation for this specific case: nobody on hackertalks.com is subscribed to !goodoffmychest@lemmy.world!
Most community related activities on Lemmy will only be sent to instances that have at least one subscriber for the community.
other instances will need to have at least one subscriber to the community to be sent votes and new content
the reporting endpoint is the same, doesn't matter where you report from.
you can't report users yet.
there's an email address for our ticket system in the sidebar of this community.
it's either that or trying your luck by sending a private message to a random admin. tickets are often a better option.
https://lemmy.today/ maps to this IP.
It doesn't look like any scanners currently flag this domain: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/a47dfe5f17250f4fe029556c3f71672f6d4cfbee854d74e170f9c69de14c30cb
if the missing NSFW mark is the only reason for removal we're generally open to restore content after that has been fixed.
we will not actively search out content that has been removed and then was updated to include the nsfw mark, but this would be doable on request.
Hello,
the post was removed by a Lemmy.World admin.
Since the post is not in a Lemmy.World community and your user is not on Lemmy.World either, this removal is only affecting Lemmy.World users.
Our AutoMod is only notifying you about this happening, but the wording should be improved to make it more clear what happened.
Hello,
the other two posts have been removed on Lemmy.World due to the image hoster used.
The image hoster is currently blacklisted on our end.
it's not just this community getting hit.
it's mostly !asklemmy@lemmy.ml, !asklemmy@lemmy.world, !opensource@lemmy.ml and !selfhosted@lemmy.world, though some of the latest spam also started arriving in !warframe@dormi.zone
Most of these are unfortunately limited to local instance moderation, which means all instances that don't run these bots don't benefit from them.
The posts have already been modified in ways that they aren't as easy to reliably filter anymore, though still possible with fairly low false positive rate.
To add to this, depending on how content is removed, removal may or may not federate properly. on Lemmy.World, we've been removing content in a way that reliably federates, so while a lot of this spam does arrive in !asklemmy@lemmy.world and !selfhosted@lemmy.world, the removals on Lemmy.World should federate to all other instances (0.18.5+).
The other portion of the spam is mostly on Lemmy.ml, in !asklemmy@lemmy.ml and !opensource@lemmy.ml, and not all of their removals have been done in a way that federates.
it's restored