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masterofballs@wolfballs.com ⁨2⁩ ⁨years⁩ ago

so you could have a forum theoretically that allows free speech on every community (doesn’t allow mods to moderate as they want to) versus one that allows mods the freedom to moderate as they want.

So that's just tags. Like twitter hash tags or Instagram tags.

The problem with that form of moderation is you get people who feel to strongly for a certain topic.

For example, take the hashtag carnivorediet. On Instagram you get loads of vegans posting videos of animal abuse by farmers with that hash tag. To try to convert them or something. You end up with a dirty view. Its valuable but that's just twitter or Mastodon in the fediverse.

And that's what you would get if you did not allow moderation.

That type of grouping is really useful for news. But not for niche stuff.

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