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by raynr
857 days ago
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> I propose that the differences in opinion are likely differences in understanding the ill-defined context of the question. The whole point of the article is that *on large platforms* it is impossible to have policies on moderation, etc. that people agree on. Not small, interest-specific, geographically and linguistically focussed niche platforms. The example is further perfectly illustrated by users here dropping their confident, just-so how-tos that would accomplish difficult tasks like moderation easily, and other users disagreeing with their equally confident, personally experienced difficulties in executing such just-so plans. If you can define the question so narrowly as to make the answers obvious, you're not talking about the same problem anymore. |
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If the experiment was, "When should a park in your neighborhood apply the rule 'no vehicles in the park'?" I believe the outcome would have been very different with near universal agreement on the most important questions.
Maybe someone should try such an experiment.