Took me a while and an AskLemmy post to figure this out, since I initially thought Lemmy was auto-modding commenters (which kinda made me panic), but this is what I see:

I am the only mod in this community, and others aren’t seeing this flag everywhere, so commenters aren’t actually modded.

Is this a bug with Voyager or with my instance?

  • LillyPip@lemmy.caOP
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    11 days ago

    Thanks!

    This is what I’m seeing:

    It’s not a username colour – that would be ideal. It’s a green shield badge.

    e: you said: ‘In addition, for admins, both local and remote it changes to red with or without a checkmark inside of the shield as a signal on what actions can be performed by admins on a given piece of content’

    I have no idea what you mean by this. We were talking about username colours, and that made sense, though I haven’t seen that. Now we’re on checkmarks, which I see, but doesn’t make sense. Does that make sense?

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      What I mean is your username will be green if you distinguish your comment so that others know you’re a moderator.

      Voyager doesn’t show users that you’re a moderator unless you explicitly distinguish your comment, to allow you to interact without asserting yourself.

      Edit: as an example, I just distinguished this comment

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        11 days ago

        Great, thanks. I love all the customisation features Voyager has!

        I still don’t understand all the green shields after every commenter’s name, though.

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          11 days ago

          It’s essentially a shortcut button, that’s all. And show you what actions you can take at a glance on an arbitrary piece of user generated content.

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            11 days ago

            I think the mod action button should be more similar to the default layout icon from the web UI.

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              11 days ago

              It’s not going to change, sorry. This is the way Apollo has done it and I really enjoy its UX. For new Voyager mods, I recommend giving it time to get used to it.

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                11 days ago

                That’s cool, and I was amongst the biggest Apollo fangirls on the planet, but just because Apollo jumped off a cliff doesn’t mean you have to.

                This particular bit of design is not ideal.

                I’ve been designing UIs on iOS, Mac, and Windows for decades, and this is confusing.

                e: especially for newish users, who we’re trying to attract to Lemmy, right?

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                  10 days ago

                  New Lemmy users aren’t mods usually, so they won’t see this UI element. In any case though, I like this UI 😉

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                    48 minutes ago

                    With all due respect, newish Lemmy users won’t become mods or create communities with that attitude.

                    Everyone is new sometime. We need to make it easy. (Don’t let the sound of your own wheels make you crazy.)