• balderdash
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    8 months ago

    Thanks for the audit lol

    I think the moderation on Lemmy is flawed in a number of ways. The most obvious being the rules are unclear. I have a disposition to want to joke about anything and everything but I’m not sure where Lemmy draws the line. (For instance, I didn’t realize even mentioning masturbation counted as “NSFW content”. It’s not like the women in the comic are naked.) A related problem is that certain topics are off-limits. The mods decide which posts break the rules but they seem inconsistent. (For example, why can I make a meme about American school shootings but I can’t post about miscarriages? Seems completely arbitrary.)

    Put these two points together and my view about pander comes into focus. It’s not clear what breaks the rules and the mods are likely judging based on their own biases. (My meme making fun of the LGBTQ+ acronym being too long was a very light-hearted joke. But no jokes about queer culture are allowed, apparently.) On the other hand, I’m sure I can make a meme saying we should go out with guillotines and kill the 1% and that would stay up no problem. Idk, just seems a little echo-chambery in here sometimes.

    • [email protected]@sh.itjust.works
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      8 months ago

      Yea and I didn’t mean my previous comment as an attack but merely as an outsider perspective.

      The comic isn’t nsfw to me, but it also isn’t PG, which [email protected] strives to be as per their sidebar:

      Adult content is not allowed. This community aims to be fun for people of all ages.

      The lgbt acronym joke isn’t necessarily that bad, but it’s also often used as a dogwhistle.
      Mods and admins are volunteers and imperfect beings with their own biases. (Source: my own self awareness)

      The inconsistent moderation is both a feature and a flaw depending on your viewpoint.

      A good example of that… (elsewhere in thread) is complaining about communism while on lemmy.ml, which seems exhausting to me.
      That is to say, what gets removed on lemmy.ml could be vastly different than on another instance.
      To me that’s both a good thing (non centralization of curation/censorship) and a bad thing (inconsistent experience for the user).