Yes, I know, trolls etc. But such action turns any conversation into a bad joke. And anybody who trusts a moderator is a fool.

Find a better way.

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    Yes, I know, trolls etc. But such action turns any conversation into a bad joke. And anybody who trusts a moderator is a fool.

    Not just trolls - there’s much worse content out there, some of which can get you sent to jail in most (all?) jurisdictions.

    And even ignoring that, many users like their communities to remain focused on a given topic. Moderation allows this to happen without requiring a vetting process prior to posting. Maybe you don’t want that, but most users do.

    Find a better way.

    Here’s an option: you can code a fork or client that automatically parses the modlog, finds comments and posts that have been removed, and makes them visible in your feed. You could even implement the ability to reply by hosting replies on a different instance or community.

    For you and anyone who uses your fork, it’ll be as though they were never removed.

    Do you have issues with the above approach?

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      It’s weird. The simple fact of being watched and told what you can say. And the possibility that what you’re saying is being edited and what you’re hearing is edited too.

      This strikes me as abhorrent. But most of the people here call it necessary, preferable and even desirable.

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      What would be better is a system where the sanctity of the conversation was respected. Where there was 100% assurance that everything you said got to me and everything I said got to you. No question at all. No man in the middle censoring and altering according to his whim.

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    “We don’t need moderators!” shouts the Troll*, in the wrong community.

    * either a troll or just an idiot, doesn’t matter imo

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    the thing youre missing about the fediverse… if a community does not approve of a mod they can literally pick up and move their community to a new community or even a different instance altogether.

    this has happened at least a few times.

    moderation is a necessary management tool, and yes, it is certainly abused… but the fediverse gives us the ability to tell mods to go fuck themselves.

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        The fact that unmoderated places attract pedophiles sharing pictures, Spambots, and trolls.
        Go take a look at a random board on 8kun if you don’t believe me.
        It’s largely unmoderated, you’ll love it!!!

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          There are other ways to control the conversation. Ones that do not require a moderator. For example, voting.

          So not necessary.

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            I’m sure the police will agree when they find child abuse videos on the instance server’s HDD.

            “No don’t arrest me, the child porn was DOWNVOTED!!”

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              Imagine a form of downvoting that led to removal from the server.

              Decree of the masses vs decree of authority . Still gets the job done.

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                You do mean like this very comment, right now?

                IDK… Careful what you wish for?
                The irony of saying this, while also benefiting from humans’ leeway is kinda rich, just saying.

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    A mod MAKES the community and makes the rules of that community.

    Kinda like how you wouldn’t want me to go to your and take a shit on the carpet.

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        As a user, you can:

        • Review instance and community rules prior to participating
        • Review the moderator logs to confirm that moderation activities have been in line with the rules
        • If you notice a discrepancy, e.g., over-moderation, you can hold the mods accountable and draw attention to it or simply choose not to engage in that instance or community
        • Host your own instance
        • Create communities in an existing instance or your own instance

        If you host your own instance and communities within that instance, then at that point, you have full control, right? Other instances can de-federate from yours.

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          I am aware of that. But still, giving somebody the power to arbitrarily censor and modify our conversation is a fundamentally bad thing.

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        The instance admin is legally responsible for everything posted on their instance.
        Giving all the control to the users would literally carry the risk of going to prison.