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Moderation.

Enas:
I was planning to open a discussion about moderation myself but i wasnt super motivated. Now that i see one, i should intervene before it goes horribly wrong.

If we are going to have a discussion about moderation, which i hope this is one, we first need to actually understand clearly what moderation is in the first place and agree on a single definition. We can, and we should debate what definition we should proceed with, that is something that needs to happen. Thats because we cannot have any discussion, with which we will reach a helpfull logical conclusion, if Everyone's definitions contradict each other. I think a good way to do this would be to define what are the needs of a community that moderation is an attempt to satisfy, from which we can easily figure out what should the goals of moderation be, and then we can finally figure out how FantasyFeeder should be moderated, so that these goals will be achieved. I think this is a good outline of what we should be really doing, so i would like us to (hopefully) proceeded with that,unless someone can come up with a better idea.

So, what is everyone's thesis on the first question "What are the needs of this community that moderation ought to cover"? (Lets put the Hegelian dialectic to work, and see what are the good points that people bring up, and use those to synthesize a more developed thesis!)

Munchies:
Enas ... there is a literal moderator in this thread. She's the site owner's right-hand woman. Right now, all she is asking for are examples for better praxis. She doesn't need you to tell her how to perform debate.

This is akin to reading a bunch of books about surgical practice and telling a surgeon how to do their job.

All that said, if I am blunt, this is an example of what Morbidly is talking about.

Enas:
I was refering to everybody. I think pluralism is needed here more than anything.

There is also a long debate to be held on what moderation should be in the first place. Im here to talk about that, not to instruct. That is also why i didnt express my thesis on it, i dont have one. The best i can do is see problems in other people's thesis. Which is gonna be helpfull later on, hopefully.


Aaaaand this is what Morbidly was talking about, C00kie. Stuff like this will happen. Some people will throw in their two cents, and most will try to move on to the original topic. But you have some people who just refuse to read the room.

Eventually, the mods will lock the thread. If they deem it worth saving, they will delete all the comments that aren't about the original topic—even the ones that criticize the people who derailed the topic—and then reopen the thread with instructions to stay on topic.

This can leave the people pushing back against the person/people who pushed back against the derailer - even the gentle, respectful ones - with a bad taste in their mouths.
1 month

Moderation.

Enas:
I was planning to open a discussion about moderation myself but i wasnt super motivated. Now that i see one, i should intervene before it goes horribly wrong.

If we are going to have a discussion about moderation, which i hope this is one, we first need to actually understand clearly what moderation is in the first place and agree on a single definition. We can, and we should debate what definition we should proceed with, that is something that needs to happen. Thats because we cannot have any discussion, with which we will reach a helpfull logical conclusion, if Everyone's definitions contradict each other. I think a good way to do this would be to define what are the needs of a community that moderation is an attempt to satisfy, from which we can easily figure out what should the goals of moderation be, and then we can finally figure out how FantasyFeeder should be moderated, so that these goals will be achieved. I think this is a good outline of what we should be really doing, so i would like us to (hopefully) proceeded with that,unless someone can come up with a better idea.

So, what is everyone's thesis on the first question "What are the needs of this community that moderation ought to cover"? (Lets put the Hegelian dialectic to work, and see what are the good points that people bring up, and use those to synthesize a more developed thesis!)

Munchies:
Enas ... there is a literal moderator in this thread. She's the site owner's right-hand woman. Right now, all she is asking for are examples for better praxis. She doesn't need you to tell her how to perform debate.

This is akin to reading a bunch of books about surgical practice and telling a surgeon how to do their job.

All that said, if I am blunt, this is an example of what Morbidly is talking about.

Enas:
I was refering to everybody. I think pluralism is needed here more than anything.

There is also a long debate to be held on what moderation should be in the first place. Im here to talk about that, not to instruct. That is also why i didnt express my thesis on it, i dont have one. The best i can do is see problems in other people's thesis. Which is gonna be helpfull later on, hopefully.

Munchies:
Aaaaand this is what Morbidly was talking about, C00kie. Stuff like this will happen. Some people will throw in their two cents, and most will try to move on to the original topic. But you have some people who just refuse to read the room.

Eventually, the mods will lock the thread. If they deem it worth saving, they will delete all the comments that aren't about the original topic—even the ones that criticize the people who derailed the topic—and then reopen the thread with instructions to stay on topic.

This can leave the people pushing back against the person/people who pushed back against the derailer - even the gentle, respectful ones - with a bad taste in their mouths.


What counts as derailment though? Sometimes it is necesary to talk about a relevant but different, than the original, topic in order to understand the original one. In a natural conversation that happens often and its not a bad thing. Why is this always treated as a derailment here?
1 month

Moderation.

Enas:
What counts as derailment though? Sometimes it is necesary to talk about a relevant but different, than the original, topic in order to understand the original one. In a natural conversation that happens often and its not a bad thing. Why is this always treated as a derailment here?


Thank you very kindly for proving my point, Enas.

And with that, bless your heart, you sweet summer child. I shall go about the rest of my day now.
1 month

Moderation.

Enas:
What counts as derailment though? Sometimes it is necesary to talk about a relevant but different, than the original, topic in order to understand the original one. In a natural conversation that happens often and its not a bad thing. Why is this always treated as a derailment here?

Munchies:
Thank you very kindly for proving my point, Enas.

And with that, bless your heart, you sweet summer child. I shall go about the rest of my day now.


What counts as a derailment though...?

Edit: I also have come to realize, and please do correct me if im wrong, that what you say is, asking for clarification (which is what i pretty much did) counts as derailing the conversation. But asking for clarification should certainly *not* be handled as a bad thing because it is a good communication practice, not a bad one.
1 month

Moderation.

Morbidly A Beast:
I think when people are being openly racist and being called out for it being let run loose is a bit different than having a very tame gentle criticism of someone.

C00kie:
Could you please provide more details or specify which threads or posts you're referring to? That way, I can investigate the issue further and ensure we address any concerns appropriately.

Thanks,
c00kie
FF Team


I’m sorry i didn’t see that you had asked me this until I got notifications that other people were commenting on this thread. The thread I’m referring to specifically here was this fantasyfeeder.com/forum/posts

I didn’t have any insight on the matter so I avoided until I saw enas trying to like intellectualize peoples sexual identity so I responded “another enas lecture no one asked for” said my piece and moved on, then people kept commenting until it was locked down until a day or so later after pages of comments were deleted and was reopened with a comment saying don’t do that or I will take more actions, that’s a threat I made a innocent joke that I didn’t even mean to hurt enas it’s just like read the room type thing. I am not saying the mods do a bad job it’s just unacceptable threads like that get locked down but things where people have been openly racist in the past (granted I think people have been better, or people learned that racism doesn’t fly here)

Munchies did say something that was I gonna say.

I’m not complaining about Enas or anything I’m just saying that we can settle things without the need to lock them up.
1 month

Moderation.

Enas:
I was planning to open a discussion about moderation myself but i wasnt super motivated. Now that i see one, i should intervene before it goes horribly wrong.

If we are going to have a discussion about moderation, which i hope this is one, we first need to actually understand clearly what moderation is in the first place and agree on a single definition. We can, and we should debate what definition we should proceed with, that is something that needs to happen. Thats because we cannot have any discussion, with which we will reach a helpfull logical conclusion, if Everyone's definitions contradict each other. I think a good way to do this would be to define what are the needs of a community that moderation is an attempt to satisfy, from which we can easily figure out what should the goals of moderation be, and then we can finally figure out how FantasyFeeder should be moderated, so that these goals will be achieved. I think this is a good outline of what we should be really doing, so i would like us to (hopefully) proceeded with that,unless someone can come up with a better idea.

So, what is everyone's thesis on the first question "What are the needs of this community that moderation ought to cover"? (Let’s put the Hegelian dialectic to work, and see what are the good points that people bring up, and use those to synthesize a more developed thesis!)


1. Remove Hate Speech of any kind
2. Keep the forums clear of spam and bots
1 month

Moderation.

I think ive formed a few thoughts and refined them enough to write them here now.

My first point is about conflict resolution. There has been no demonstration of an adequate understanding of what a conflict between two people or groups of people. So there needs to be a discussion / research on that. In an ideal world this should be done by all members, not a handful of mods who then are tasked to moderate a mass of people that dont have proper communication abilities. If you want me to clarify any of this, i can, at a later time.

The second point, which may be even more importand, is narcissists. Im not sure how aware the moderators (but also people in general) are of this, the society at large seems to be almost entierly unaware of the depth and scale of this problem. So, i think the mods need to be *very well* educated on this specific issue. This will take a lot of time, but if it is done, it will make them able to act in much better-targeted ways.

Both of these, yes, are theory and thought. But i think they can greatly help us in understanding the situations we are currently. I would like to hear the opinions of the mods on this.
1 month

Moderation.

Enas:
I think ive formed a few thoughts and refined them enough to write them here now.

My first point is about conflict resolution. There has been no demonstration of an adequate understanding of what a conflict between two people or groups of people. So there needs to be a discussion / research on that. In an ideal world this should be done by all members, not a handful of mods who then are tasked to moderate a mass of people that dont have proper communication abilities. If you want me to clarify any of this, i can, at a later time.

The second point, which may be even more importand, is narcissists. Im not sure how aware the moderators (but also people in general) are of this, the society at large seems to be almost entierly unaware of the depth and scale of this problem. So, i think the mods need to be *very well* educated on this specific issue. This will take a lot of time, but if it is done, it will make them able to act in much better-targeted ways.

Both of these, yes, are theory and thought. But i think they can greatly help us in understanding the situations we are currently. I would like to hear the opinions of the mods on this.


Bro. It’s not that deep. This is a place for fat people and their admirers to talk about things in a judgment free zone. Conflicts generally only arise when people spout bigotry or talk about engaging in nonconsensual kink.

This isn’t a philosophy political debate forum.
1 month

Moderation.

Morbidly A Beast:
Bro. It’s not that deep. This is a place for fat people and their admirers to talk about things in a judgment free zone. Conflicts generally only arise when people spout bigotry or talk about engaging in nonconsensual kink.

This isn’t a philosophy political debate forum.


Look, it is certainly even more deep that what ive described. The question, i guess, is is it worth the effort to get there, or is it preferable to ignore all that if its too... expensive, in the sense of time and effort. I assume, you would say it is not worth the effort?
1 month

Moderation.

Morbidly A Beast:
Bro. It’s not that deep. This is a place for fat people and their admirers to talk about things in a judgment free zone. Conflicts generally only arise when people spout bigotry or talk about engaging in nonconsensual kink.

This isn’t a philosophy political debate forum.

Enas:
Look, it is certainly even more deep that what ive described. The question, i guess, is is it worth the effort to get there, or is it preferable to ignore all that if its too... expensive, in the sense of time and effort. I assume, you would say it is not worth the effort?


No enas it’s not that deep I think the mods should only take action if people are being bigoted, or engage in nonconsensual forms of kink outside the realm of fiction, which relates to images or intent or are spamming or are bots/catfish scams, and there should be zero tolerance for such behavior.

I am saying what I said BECAUSE the thread I said “another enas lecture no one asked for” was locked down, yet when people come and spread neonazi racist talking points the thread is allowed to go until someone who is not a Nazi gets upset. I am not saying “enas should be censored” or anything like that

Tho I did read your were sympathetic to Adolf Hitler, which is despicable if true
Do I make sense?
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