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@mulberry@norden.social
2025-11-18 15:05:06

Deswegen nutze ich Reddit nichtmehr so gerne...
Auf Nachfrage, welche Information in meinem Kommentar falsch sein soll, wird man einfach von den Moderatoren stummgeschaltet.
#moderation #mod #reddit

Reddit modmail screenshot, bei dem eine Person fragt, weswegen ihr Kommentar entfernt wurde.

Daraufhin kommt die Nachricht, dass die Person von der Modmail stummgeschaltet ist, also die Moderatoren nichtmehr anschreiben kann.
@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-10-07 12:48:30
Content warning: understanding harassment methods here

For people who want the Fediverse to thrive as a welcoming space, this explanation from @… of typical harassment methods is important to understand.
It's a key part of the answer to "How come Black people or disabled people say they're receiving horrible posts, but _I_ never see anything bad here?" Or "Why don't these people just learn how to block?"
Once you understand the practical framework of what's able to happen invisible to you, you're much less likely to come over as disbelieving and dismissive - a dynamic which otherwise forms another layer of the problem.
#Fediverse #moderation #FediMeta

@kingconsult@berlin.social
2025-11-10 20:21:55

#Fediverse #Blocklists: #Moderation in Noncapitalist #SocialMedia

> the paper explore…

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-08-30 14:23:55
Content warning: the knock-on effects of open sign-ups

What happens when you don't vet sign-ups is that mods on other instances who value the safety of their users have to pick up your slack.
The extensive work illustrated in the linked post (from @…) is also taking place to varying degrees on every other instance which still federates with mastodon.social and the other open-sign-up ones.
This is like house-sharing with someone who repeatedly leaves the front door unlocked.
Yes of course there are much horribler instances, but those tend to be blocked wholesale in my part of Fedi. Among the instances we do federate with, the spam & scam accounts I see are nearly always on m.s.
If mastodon.social mods (who apparently are paid!) were to make people introduce themselves before approving new accounts, then a lot of this spam wouldn't be getting in the door. Quash once at source, save multiple other people from having to repeat the same work.
I appreciate that they're trying to make it easy for newcomers to join, but at what cost? And is an intro message really beyond the typical non-techie person? I think there are some considerably higher barriers to adoption than that. Not convinced it's a good tradeoff.
I don't actually want this instance to defederate from m.s, because lots of the people I follow are on there. But I can really see why people sometimes do.
#FediMeta #moderation #OpenSignups