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by alpaca128
1990 days ago
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The problem is that there's no middleground. Either you don't
play the "ministry of information" role and have to live with
the fact that eventually your platform will turn into a more
chaotic 4chan, or you start removing particularly excessive
content at which point you crossed the only line that can be
clearly defined. This is one of the reasons I think old-school forums are
superior in terms of "web hygiene". You have a group of
moderators, each responsible for a clearly defined section and a
userbase small enough so rules are still enforceable. And the
people running it are not an untouchable megacorporation. |
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