Publicly shaming or calling for uprisings against admins/moderators isn’t helpful or kind. We’re volunteers trying to keep everyone safe, not monsters. And, yet, we get targeted. Sometimes personally. That’s not okay.
Many of our moderation decisions are cut and dry. But many are also complicated. Often we receive reports that don’t violate our rules and are simply a matter of a difference of opinion. We aren’t argument referees. Unless that argument becomes harassment or discrimination.
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Consider what’s happening in Palestine. We’ve received hundreds of reports about posts on this topic. Someone’s critical of Israel and gets reported for being anti-semitic. If we leave the post, we’re nazis. If we remove it, we’re imperialists. Someone’s supportive of Israel and gets reported for promoting genocide. The opposite becomes our reality. We don’t moderate opinions; we moderate explicit hate, harassment, disinformation, and violence. But people make assumptions and attack.
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