Anyone here knows how Reddit's admin moderation works internally?<p>Are posts about a country routed to a team in the user's country?<p>Is there some system in Reddit for users to tell Reddit management, "your admin moderation is acting suspicious, maybe you should check it out"?<p>For background, I've been experimenting by reporting posts and comments, across the political compass, related to a particular country.<p>I'm finding that the far-right content I report (which actually break their content policies related to identity-based hate and promotion of violence on vulnerable groups) are often handled quite favorably. Mere removal of the comment without any penalty to the user, and sometimes not even removal.<p>But some users who criticized such content using memes or sarcasm have even ended up with temporary suspensions.<p>Should I look into Reddit alternatives like Lemmy for more fairness in moderation? Or does it have the same / different set of moderation issues? Any experiences?