I'm a bit too busy to Mod - but I was a mod on Reddit for nearly a decade in a few big subs. I'd love to see some focus on separation of responsibility on a new platform. (Community Rule Creators VS Rule Enforcers.)
Geddit
Geddit
We are a friendly community that runs on free open source software.
Basic community rules:
- No spreading of fake news or misinformation.
- Sexually explicit or violent media must be marked as sensitive when posting.
- No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, or casteism.
- No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies.
- No harassment, dogpiling or doxxing of other users.
- No illegal content.
How would people moderate?
Possibly if you'd have me. Main: https://universeodon.com/@cragsand
Can't promise activity but I'm curious to learn how the moderation tools work. Supposedly I've heard that they're not the best but I'd like to form my own opinion.
Ive added you! Try to keep the community guidelines as a guide as much as possible :)
Will do 👍 now to figure out how this works. Checking https://geddit.social/reports regularly is my first idea.
@stux I would if geddit would let me register which is another fail.
i click submit, it just sits there and does nothing. :/ Nice.
I think it’s the darn web sockets in Lemmy that cause the lack in errors
Believe that’s fixed in the next release