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Daily Bard Digest 2024-09-30

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Here's todays official post from the BARDCHIVE:

08/20/20 16:41:07 with a score of -2: https://old.reddit.com/r/redditsecurity/comments/idclo1/understanding_hate_on_reddit_and_the_impact_of/g29e1qd/?context=8

(Apparently mandatory disclaimer: I'm not an admin)

As a for-instance -- the model I use in conjunction with my work on /r/AgainstHateSubreddits breaks down types of hatred and harassment roughly equivalent to the ontology Reddit is using - but also, with respect to (for example) White Supremacist Extremism (an internal category I track), that has expressions in every other category - hatred based on religion, political compartment, gender, sexuality, ability, and with violent tendencies. They also specifically and pointedly instruct their adherents to hide the fact that they're White Supremacists - they tell them to "hide their power levels" and eschew specific distinctive signals that separate their efforts from the efforts of any other more-specifically-focused / "legitimate" political / social / cultural movements.

They know that people will reject them if they're openly identified as the KKK / neoNazis / violent white supremacists - so they do things that obscure that connection. And, sometimes, they do things that seem bizarre but are identifiably related to hatred, because they think it will "red-pill" recruits.

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At 09/30/24 14:30:30 in modnews with a score of 1 point:

I don't moderate for Reddit. In fact I moderate a subreddit that, for eight years, has criticised Reddit, highlighting T&S flaws.

I also moderate a discussion forum for my hometown.

Not for Reddit - for my hometown.

I also moderate a community concerned about political terrorism. A community for my faith. A metacommunity for political action. None of these are operated for Reddit.

No one makes you use subreddits. User profiles exist. Chat exists. DMs exist.

Public forums - even private forums - need people who will curate those forums. For the sake of the community.

I have a subreddit I moderate which has such a reputation for quality discussions and good moderation that we regularly have to turn away people who want to post there about something ultimately unconnected to the subreddit.

They don't want an arbitrary selection of Reddit. They want to interact with the community we've watched over and built. Because it's a good community.

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