You can check the mod logs to see what rule you were alleged to have violated. The link is below the community rules.
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Is that for every community? Couldn't find any mod logs in Politics
I believe you can also look at the instance modlog and filter by community. Maybe try that?
Was it !politics@lemmy.world ?
Idk maybe I just can't on mobile through the app I'm using (Jerboa)
Yes that's it
Must be a per server setting, cause I checked and do see modlog in politics on my instance.
Can you walk me through how you check it maybe I'm just not seeing the option
Try Command-F (Mac) or Control-F (Windows) and search the page for mod
or log
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Sorry I meant to clarify earlier if I didn't, I'm on android app (Jerboa). That's probably why
Thank you :)