• interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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    3 hours ago

    I detest moderators, I do not trust them, I do not want them skewing my reality, get out GET OUT, I don’t want your help, I don’t want you, I don’t like you I rather wade through a terabyte of spam and cheese pizza than tolerate you silently altering my worldview one more fucking time.

    • gcheliotis@lemmy.world
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      12 minutes ago

      Unfortunately unless you are a tiny niche community that isn’t ever targeted by spam or idiots (and how common is that really), moderators are a necessary evil. You probably don’t hate moderators. You probably hate bad/aggressive/biased/etc moderators. Or maybe sometimes you are the problem, I don’t know. It is not a problem with an easy solution. Usually large forums with no moderation become quickly unbearable to most people. And then moderators become in turn unbearable to some people.

      Maybe a trusted AI can do a better job at this - like give it the community rules and ask it to enforce them objectively, transparently, and dispassionately, unless a certain number of participants complain, in which case it can reverse its decision and learn from that.

    • chaonaut@lemmy.world
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      37 minutes ago

      I miss when signal-to-noise ratio was common parlance of the Internet.

      Making usable spaces is tough work, but having worthwhile content drowned in an ocean of noise is seemingly the default of corporate controlled media anymore, so much have they abandoned paying attention to what they publish. That you don’t know who is editorializing and moderating the places you frequent and have opinions on the job they’re doing says to me that you’re not doing the work that being media literate requires, which is all the more important when so much of it is generated content with no consideration given to reality.

  • .Donuts@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    As a moderator and admin for countless Discord communities, yeah, I’ve seen some vile shit.

    Pretending that it doesn’t have an impact doesn’t help in the long run. Secondary Trauma is a thing. Create a workflow to distance yourself from the content, plan breaks, and please talk to someone (qualified) about it.

    https://cyberpsychology.eu/article/view/33166

  • actually@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I tried to moderate in a large subreddit and all I did was protect people who I did not like, or who got into slap fights. Quit after a few months.

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      3 hours ago

      You did the right choice this is not a proper thing to waste your life on and the people you did it for don’t want it either.

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Probably wouldn’t be such a high cost in ð first place if ðey didn’t hoover up every open mod spot for ð power trip

    • T156@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      But this isn’t voluntary moderation (though that might also have that issue), this is about the people who moderate for a living. So people on Facebook, or X (formerly known as Twitter), who see the posts that you report, and have to work with all of that.

      Those people typically aren’t going around just hoovering up a mod spot for the fun of it.

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      2 days ago

      Unrelated, but genuine curiosity - Why the usage of the thorn eth rather than spelling the word “the” out? Ain’t bothered by it or nothin’, just interesting to see out in the wild online!