OK peeps, I am seeing a lot of flamewars lately which go off-topic of this comm. I am also getting dozens of reports about people reporting each other for “rudeness” or “trolling”. I don’t want this comm to start becoming a drama haven, so I want to try and prevent people getting worked up like this.

What do you think about me starting to deploy strategic 1-day bans for people who I notice are getting into flamewars? If not, what else do you suggest to help people remain civil?

Don’t just upvote/downvote. I won’t take these into account, I want actual comments about this to better make a decision.

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    First, make it a rule. This community is for discussion about moderation, not about whether a cat can be vegan. If you see off-topic discussion, nip it in the bud and remove the comments. If users continue to knowingly violate the rule, progressively longer bans.

    It’s really not hard to stay on topic and avoid a flame war. I know fighting is stimulating, but sometimes it’s better to just put your phone down and walk away.

    • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      1 day ago

      Leaving comments visible is better for informing others what kind of comments aren’t allowed. Especially if it’s just bickering.

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        1 day ago

        Maybe. The problem is that you can’t lock just one section of comments, so the bickering will continue or escalate.

    • OpenStars@piefed.social
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      1 day ago

      Tbf, if something were removed for “misinformation”, like Russia has invaded Ukraine “for its own good” or whether cats can be vegan, then evaluating whether the mod is acting appropriately or is a PTB depends on those facts?

      Though that should not be the focus - as you say the point here is the moderation.