Ohh, I understand what you mean now. Still, I don’t think that’s it! Just go ahead and try ctrl + F of “Removed post” and cycle through a few pages. Then do the same with “Removed comment”. They’re not at all lumped in chunks together.
And even if it was as you said, it would still be a bug, no? That’s not at all good UX.
Nah, this ain’t it. Almost every page has one “Removed post” or more. I’d say every page has different mod actions. They’re not organized or anything.
I don’t understand what you mean with the admin appointments either. I mean, yeah of course there are only a few at the start? Because adding admins is uncommon? I don’t get what this has to do with the modlog having different actions in different pages.
Besides, if it truly was like you say, there’d be an indication somewhere about what action one is viewing and it wouldn’t be implemented with a basic next/previous layout.
This is because every type of mod action is a separate list and some actions happen more frequently than others. Page 1 of modlog is actually page 1 of all those separate lists combined and then sorted by time
I’m sorry but that doesn’t seem to be the case. All pages have all kinds of mod actions. Unless I’m misunderstanding what you mean by “type of mod action”.
It’s hidden in lemmy-ui to avoid harassment.
I guess that makes sense. Though I think it would be better to at least differentiate when an action is taken by a mod or by an admin.
Is your instance midwest.social? That modlog does show who did it in most entries, but there are some that don’t.
If you still have that energy, you could read the post this one responds to ;)