Reddit's consistent failure to contain assholes who game the marketplace of ideas is a microcosm for liberalism imohttp://gizmodo.com/reddit-is-tearing-itself-apart-1789406294?utm_medium=sharefromsite&utm_source=Gizmodo_twitter …
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if you allow them to run free they will poison your platform's discourse. you might not feel it but your users will acutely
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we've been saying it forever but we'll keep on saying it: the next generation of tech media will be built around value-driven moderation
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it takes a different kind of work to build a platform for productive speech. it takes a sense for identifying value. it takes... editors
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it's not surprising that tech platforms want to be content-agnostic and hide it behind free speech; doing it right is hard to automate.
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@pattheflip even worse, doing it right requires valuing and compensating your moderators
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@pattheflip It's an interesting pattern here too - is it known what causes this or why that result follows lack moderation? -
@RiotMorello meaningful discussion requires a level of good faith that, if not enforced, leads to breakdown -
@RiotMorello it's not a tech problem, it's a discourse problem stemming from the perceived value of abdicating editorial responsibility -
@pattheflip And I'm guessing the fascist side always comes out on top due to wanting the least discourse + suppressing it? -
@RiotMorello i think modern fascism is more about turning discourse into chaos so the work required to determine true + good is too much -
@pattheflip That makes sense. Thanks! :)
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