There should be some moderators looking after this community.

The sidebar should be filled with at least a description of what this is for, and some basic rules. Also posts/comments that are off-topic or break server/community rules should be removed. I think 3 mods to start would be OK, they can appoint more mods if needed.

If we can’t find moderatos, we’ll have to close this community.

  • bloopinator@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    I just woke up to this drama. This whole site is going through some growing pains. It’s hard to establish a “niche” for this place when within 48 hours the place is getting brigaded by people who are clearly just upset that the community exists at all.

    I’d prefer to not take a heavy-handed moderating approach. I don’t want to create an echo chamber, so as long as posts are on-topic and comments are civil, I’m happy. That shouldn’t be controversial. If Lemmy is the kind of place where moderators are expected to ban any users who disagree with them and site admins hand-select mods or shut down any community that slightly upsets users, then it’s no different than Reddit.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I mean the fact that an admin, at 2AM EST decided the community was under moderated because it was brigaded from an asklemmy post and made their own post and appointed a moderator doesn’t bode well.

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      1 year ago

      I think it would be a fun feature to have a quick copypasta like “I see you’ve posted something critical of conservatives in the conservative community. We’ll allow it because we support free speech, but try posting (insert link to negative article about dems) in r/politics and see what happens!” Either that or we say “this community is for conservative members to discuss conservative issues” and link them to something like c/debateconservative