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by Pfhreak 1986 days ago
You realize that the approach you suggest pushes out a different set of people, right?

For example, a soldier with PTSD may want an environment that moderates content. Or a journalist with epilepsy may want a platform where people don't spam her with gifs designed to trigger epilepsy when she says something critical of a game release.

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I understand. Most of those can be achieved using privacy and sharing settings though and does not necessarily require content moderation.
Doesn't that require the active cooperation of bad actors? Sure, you can create a filter to hide all posts tagged with "epilepsy-trigger", but that doesn't help if the poster deliberately omits that tag. Allowing users to tag other people's posts patches this issue, but opens up the system for abuse by incorrect tagging. (E.g. Queer-friendly posters being flagged and demonetized after being maliciously tagged as "sexual content".)

At some point, there needs to be trusted moderation.