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Gazeboist's avatar

The problem is in the approach, really: every content moderation decision is treated as an all-or-nothing, final, and often completely opaque choice, isolated from all other aspects of being a social media site or communications business or whatever. Where a bar owner can say, "Dude, fuck off" to the klansman that started getting pissy about having to deal with opinions from a mere football player, and it's understood to not necessarily be a permanent decision, the scale problem of social media creates a situation where people feel that moderation decisions have to be pretty permanent and pretty absolute, because otherwise repeat offenders can skate or otherwise just make the mods play whackamole. I think if there was some mechanism for scaling and time-limiting things like downranking, demonetization, and the like, there would be less of a tendency for every incident to turn into an agonizing Hobson's choice over whether it's really time to take out the banhammer.

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Rodney Rockwell's avatar

Well, third time writing this now since I’ve accidentally swiped and lost several paragraphs where I included more nuance.

Substack’s ignoring Nazis seems a lil sus when an official account is signal boosting a self described “reactionary radical”.

That isn’t to say that I disagree with your perspective, I do appreciate the way you’ve broken things down and am excited to check out the author over at tech dirt!

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