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Ms. Penny Oaken (@skywitches.net):
In an ideal labeling service, there's a publicly known owner of the service whose reputation is staked, who recruits policymakers / managers who write the guidebook on operation, & reports processors whose identities are anonymous to the public & preferably each other. For trustability.
Ms. Penny Oaken (@skywitches.net):
Reports processors should be anonymous to the public and each other so they can't be held hostage or blackmailed, & their "work" should be limited to answering a consistent yes/no question on each violation category against the reported content, so the "work" can be checked by others replicating it.
Ms. Penny Oaken (@skywitches.net):
If the owner and the policy makers can't pull levers, can't process reports, then they can't abuse the system for personal reasons & can't be extorted into abusing it for others.
Ms. Penny Oaken (@skywitches.net):
The reports processors ("lever pullers") should be restricted in their agency and responsibility because they're not trying to find the truth.
They're finding facts, and how those facts relate to a law, in a replicable fashion. They are juries.
Ms. Penny Oaken (@skywitches.net):
The purpose of labeling services is not to find The Truth.
The purpose of labeling services is to produce an economic incentive against or for certain behaviours.
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