Stumbled across this screenshot. Now, instead of judging people for yourself, the computer can do it for you!!! This will in no way be used negatively by Reddit nor people who are arguing with each other. Original post is here, if anyone still has Reddit maybe go spread the good word of Lemmy and Piefed to these users :P

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    I was a moderator once. I didn’t want to be, but was asked to help. It’s incredibly boring, unfulfilling, and a chore. You are the supervisor of the playground during recess and there’s always some moron eating sand or a fight breaking out over which dinosaur is best.

    Though, if there’s concise rules, job’s easier.

    “Miiiiiss! Daniels being mean again!”

    “I don’t care you little shits.” Taps rule board and sips more wine from a World’s Best Teacher mug

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      and there is always someone who is pissing off other users and tip toeing on the edge of the rules. Then if you ban them they get mega mad and start a campaign against the mods.

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        I banned someone for using automated software to flood a group on Gab once. Apart from that we don’t have rules in the New Zealand Gab group. Nobody can tip toe on the edge of rules when there are only about three rules: don’t doxx, don’t threaten violence and don’t post pornography. Someone either does these things or they don’t, there’s really no toe tipping here. The guy we banned did complain - his bot software must have warned him that the posts were failing. He didn’t start a campaign against us.

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          ban evaders on reddit some of accounts, and people who post links will do this, but reddit filters them out quite fast, so they dont do it often.

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      Sounds like the sewer of the internet. If there’s so much trouble then people need to make private clubs where users have to apply to join and only a handful get in per week. I moderate a couple of groups on Gab and I’ve never banned anyone except people who used automated software to flood the groups. Arguments are actually funny and we don’t stop them. Just because someone’s “hot take” offends someone it doesn’t mean we ban. Even if half the users were offended we wouldn’t ban. We are adults on Gab unlike reddit. I don’t log into Gab looking to moderate and patrol for trouble because it’d make the website less fun for everyone. We aren’t a bunch of sissies but neither are we an image board for pornographers and freaks. I think the problem is reddit and the idiots it attracts. Once people get out of their twenties they will discover other websites and stop using reddit. The problem is that there are always new children being born, then they’re allowed to post online and suddenly the problems you describe appear.

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        Yeah, that’s the attitude I took. If I don’t care, it can’t be that bad.

        Honestly, the vast majority of reports come from one’s ego going “tink” because someone tossed a pebble at it. Rarely did a report actually have serious merit to it.

        I’ve always been of the opinion that if you need a mod to sort something out for you, it’s not the nook and cranny of the internet for you and just move onto one of the infinite more. The only things that should be reported and actioned on are those that threaten the nook and/or cranny itself—malicious shit against it’s integrity, basically.

        Regardless, I never want to mod an online social space ever again. Oh! I did two, but the other one was just a forum and it too had it’s 1 in 200 bad eggs.