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by wilfra
5097 days ago
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One way to look at it is that arguing against the 'hivemind' is not tolerated. Having run several communities myself, I offer the counterpoint: People arguing against the crowd, even when the crowd is wrong, usually manifests itself as what appears to moderators to be trolling. When action is taken it is far less often about whether or not the content is accurate and far more often (i.e. nearly always) about whether removing one poster will end the disturbance - even when that poster may be factually correct. When one poster often finds themself arguing against the crowd, again regardless of whether or not they are right, that poster is nearly always going to appear identical to a garden variety troll. So they are usually going to end up banned. There is really no other way you can do it, at least that I've found, if you value keeping things civil. |
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I'm not saying your counterpoint is wrong. I'm saying I want it to be wrong. Because if you're right, even LessWrong and RationalWiki are hopeless.
[1]: http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Affective_death_spiral
[2]: http://lesswrong.com/lw/lr/evaporative_cooling_of_group_beli...