| 1 May 2024 |
piegames | Banning a dozen concern trolls is easy. Putting up with the endless cries for "accountability" and having to defend every small action for months is the actual resource drain | 08:55:41 |
Julien | * That being said, it would be a shame if people that received a *temporary* ban of the community participated in these echo chambers on reddit that ultimately had visible effects on community places of discussion… | 08:55:52 |
Julien | * That being said, it would be a shame if people that received a temporary ban of the community participated in these echo chambers on reddit that ultimately had visible effects on community places of discussion… | 08:56:00 |
piegames | * Banning a dozen trolls is easy. Putting up with the endless cries for "accountability" and having to defend every small action for months is the actual resource drain | 08:56:07 |
Claes | Since I mentioned accountability in the recent thread: do you think my comment was a "cry for accountability"? Is accountability not important in a new governance structure? | 09:02:12 |
piegames | Yes, accountability is important, and I very much agree that there are accountability issues with the way the moderation team operates. However, there are a bunch of people who are abusing that to stifle any moderation action under the name of "accountability". (See RFC175 as a stellar example of that) | 09:05:26 |
piegames | The last good-faith discussion on this topic I've seen was months ago with Infinisil's proposal | 09:06:13 |
infinisil | Hold on this is turning into another moderation thread. It's not on-topic here | 09:06:19 |