• schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 hours ago

    Suggested reading:

    • Moderation Is Different From Censorship (if you want people to enjoy being on a platform, you need to make sure people see things they enjoy seeing even if other people have been posting other things too)
    • Hey Elon: Let Me Help You Speed Run The Content Moderation Learning Curve (there are also other reasons, including legal reasons, why you can’t have a “censorship-free system” for very long; someone else already raised the point that if you build a “censorship-free system”, the government is eventually going to shut you down for hosting child porn)
    • Spiderwort@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      9 hours ago

      Given childporn, we’d like to exclude it from the conversation.

      We could handle it personally.

      We could have a human offering censoring advice.

      We could have an ai doing that.

      We could have a shared list, identifying it for us. Compiled by any or all of the above.

      We could weight any of those by trustworthiness.

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        9 hours ago

        Moderators can be chosen by the people, and changed more easily.

        Machine algorithms are a black box of uncertainty, and the ineffectiveness and mess that things like the YouTube moderation algorithm are hardly an endorsement of them.

        What’s wrong with having moderators?

        • Spiderwort@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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          47 minutes ago

          I don’t like having a cop hovering over our conversation telling us who can talk and what we can say. That’s what is wrong with having moderators.