I am an anarchist, so the idea of the community doing all the work, creating content, and then mods basically ruling over them as a reward, just doesn’t sit right with me.

We the users should collectively be in control of all our social media, economically and with regards of controling what goes on, on there.

All social media get’s its value from the users i.e. the network effect. However the users are subjected to a hierachical place where individuals in power act as tyrants.

We create the value we should be in charge.

Fellow Lemmings how can we create social media were the users are king/queen?

post Scriptum: just having a voting mechanism, might be gamed by unsavory charcters or groups to game such a system, unless voting requires your clear name id, which comes with other issues of course.

  • @BigBlackCockroach@lemmy.worldOP
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    18 months ago

    We have to assume that the majority of users will not be disruptive unless driven by the environment. Otherwise we might as well stop right there.

    Assuming that it follows that such moderation without any individual in power might still be implemented by reflecting the community will through some mechanism. So voting doesn’t work as long as everybody can create a million bot accounts. Maybe there is a way to prevent that. Same with other approaches. I wouldn’t be surprised if somebody can come up with a technical solution for this.

    • @Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee
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      48 months ago

      Traditionally, this is done by IP, but IP spoofing is a thing.

      However, choosing not to allow duplicate or bot accounts is itself an administrative decision. It’s simply preemptive moderation.

    • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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      28 months ago

      We have to assume that the majority of users will not be disruptive

      That’s a reasonable assumption, however it only takes a very small number of “bad actors” to do a disproportionately large amount of damage.

      • @BigBlackCockroach@lemmy.worldOP
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        18 months ago

        But the same assumption also means that one can rely on the majority of the users to be pro-social. Thus one can lean on this majority of angels to do the moderating.