Comment on Is it actually healthy for people to have a place to confess things anonymously?
RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world 6 hours agoWhat would stop it from becoming 4chan?
Comment on Is it actually healthy for people to have a place to confess things anonymously?
RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world 6 hours agoWhat would stop it from becoming 4chan?
humanobserver@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
Fair concern.
4chan is anonymous but completely unstructured.
Backroom is built around hosts running rooms with their own rules. If a room becomes toxic, people simply stop entering it.
So moderation happens at the room level, not through identity.
Venator@lemmy.nz 59 minutes ago
Moderation kinda depends on identity, as the trolls who want every room to be toxic will enter every room and make sure it’s toxic if there’s no identification.
humanobserver@lemmy.world 43 minutes ago
That’s a fair point.
The idea isn’t that anonymity magically solves trolling. It’s more that rooms create friction. If a host bans someone or locks access, that person doesn’t automatically get the same reach everywhere else.
In big anonymous feeds the trolls and normal users share the exact same space. Rooms try to break that dynamic a bit.
It probably won’t eliminate toxicity, but the hope is it localizes it.
RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
How would this have stopped 4chan? People still go to those toxic message boards.
humanobserver@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
True. Some people will always seek those spaces.
The idea isn’t to eliminate that behavior.
It’s more about creating rooms where the default incentive is sharing something personal rather than provoking reactions.
RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
There are so many ways for this to become incredibly toxic and unhelpful, my first thought is it could become a support group for all types criminals/abusers to share tips and tricks anonymously.
At least the Catholics and therapists have someone there trying to steer things in a helpful direction. Like maybe you could tweak this idea to anonymous therapy rather than anonymous confession, and then people could view people going through therapy online and maybe find helpful tips for their own lives.