Originally posted by thorne365
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I'm a veteran of many forums and the most successful ones are communities where everyone knows where the line is, and moderators enforce them. We currently have the worst of both worlds were they're enacted piecemeal. You'll get a 24 hour ban on twitter for replying "fuck off" to an MP you don't like, but said MP can publish questions sent to them in private by a journalist, accuse them of being scum and turn comments off with no reproach. You can be a literal Nazi trying to carry out a coup and your video will be up for days, but you dare show a bit of nipple on the gram and it'll be down quicker than a fly on the proverbial.
So it's rules backed by legislation, but I won't hold my breath on either.
I will also add a lament for how the media changed the meaning of trolling. Trolling used to be an art form. It was basically getting a rise out of people. Yes sometimes it could be mean but it was so often beautiful. Posting intentional logic fallacies and things you know to be incorrect and watching people turn themselves in knots.
Then one day the media went "trolls are ppl posting death threats online". Not it wasn't! I dunno what that is but it wasn't trolling. Now it's an art lost forever.
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