Comment on Moderator abuse: Request for review and removal of Decoy321@lemmy.world

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Grumpus_Maximus@thelemmy.club ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Thanks, that clarifies the rules around my own community.

I think we’re probably talking past each other slightly on the main issue.

I genuinely do not care if a moderator needs to remove an individual meme. If an admin or moderator looks at something and decides it crosses a site-wide line, remove it. That’s not really what bothers me.

What bothers me is treating the characterization of these posts as “unquestionably racist” and then using that characterization to justify escalating bans.

The meme that resulted in the racism accusation came directly from Reddit and remains up there. I understand your point that Reddit’s moderation decisions don’t determine Lemmy.world’s rules. But Reddit also explicitly prohibits racist content, so its continued presence there is at least evidence that reasonable moderators can look at the same meme and not conclude that it is obviously racist.

That doesn’t prove Reddit got it right. But it does make me uncomfortable with the idea that Decoy’s interpretation is simply an objective fact rather than a moderator making a subjective judgment about an offensive joke.

That’s really the distinction I’m trying to make.

If the standard is:

“We think this joke crosses our line, so we’re removing it.”

Fine. I can live with that.

If the standard becomes:

“This is unquestionably racist content; therefore we’re justified in treating you as someone who repeatedly posts racist material and escalating from temporary to permanent bans.”

I think that requires a much stronger basis, particularly when the content is ambiguous enough to remain acceptable on another major platform with similar prohibitions against racism.

As for the comments you characterized as attacks or harassment, I would also ask that their context be considered. The comments you’re referring to were responses to people attacking or insulting me first. That doesn’t necessarily make every response of mine appropriate, and I’m perfectly willing to accept criticism for going too far in a response. But there’s an important difference between someone initiating harassment and someone responding -perhaps too aggressively -to hostility directed at them.

And regarding my earlier comment about Reddit provocateurs: My point is - practical outcome of @Decoy321@lemmy.world style of moderation is indistinguishable from what a Reddit agent would do.

piefed.world/c/shitposts was barely active when I started contributing to it. I then contributed hundreds of posts and substantially increased its activity. Permanently banning only people actually supplying that content has effectively stopped those contributions and pushed that activity elsewhere.

That’s exactly the outcome somebody trying to keep users on Reddit rather than building competing communities would want.

I’m pointing out that the effect of the moderation is remarkably aligned with that outcome: discourage prolific contributors, reduce activity in an alternative community, and make Reddit the easier place to find and share this type of content.

Ultimately, I’m not asking for immunity from moderation. I’m asking for some proportionality.

If one meme out of dozens or hundreds crosses a line I didn’t recognize, remove the meme and tell me why. I can adjust what I post going forward.

That’s very different from assuming malicious intent, applying labels to the content as though there can be no reasonable disagreement about them, and eventually permanently banning someone who was otherwise actively contributing to the community.

As for c/shitposts, I understand your answer: I can set a much more permissive standard for offensive/tasteless humor, but Lemmy.world’s site-wide rules remain the ceiling. That’s fair, and I’ll operate the community accordingly.

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