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@bob @fallerOfFalls @HerraBRE So ignoring for the minute the fact that you can block them what's to stop someone setting up their own instance and harassing others? You can't kick them off their own instance and as has been pointed out the whole system is federated, how do you exclude them from the federation?
What constitutes harassment anyway? Continually belittling someone? Personal insults? Name calling?
More: https://pastebin.com/882k0sQp
@pettter @lnxw48a1 What I mean is you will end up with a small group who will meet out justice to users for the most pathetic of reasons or for reasons of cronyism.
While I agree bullying ect. needs to be stamped out I cannot fathom why supposed victims don't block their so called tormentors? It's not rocket science.
@pettter @lnxw48a1 "Absolute power corrupts absolutely" -- John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
Hell I've even seen people who've signed the Code of Conduct piss all over it while in a blind rage and still to this day they've not made amends for it.
Every day we see some government, police force etc. etc. hauled over the coals for abuse of power or privilege. why should a social media board be any different?
@pettter @lnxw48a1 You should join our government. They too would like to control the Internet just like you want to control Mastodon. Your comment of "productive conversations " leads me to suspect you feel more at home on a developers list maybe even the Linux Kernel list where "Off Topic" is considered a worse crime than murder.
@lnxw48a1 It's Yeah, no worries. Sorry about that. :-)
@pettter Just so that I too understand you correctly.
What you're say is you love FREEDOM you love the FREE opensource Mastodon and Fully support the idea that Mastodon is better than other social media platforms because of its FREEDOM and yet you actually don't want FREEDOM you want Control, You want a person to control what people say and do. Question is, who decides how serious something is? How far do you let a heated debate go before excluding them?
@pettter I see nothing wrong in, for example, you saying "Pete I don't like your tone." or pulling me up if I over insult you. I'm also not adverse to the owner of the instance having a private word but I'm not in favour of a controlled community that's one (1) of the reasons I hate Forums.
@pettter If someone wants to track you down they will regardless of any policing you put in place.
@pettter @dick_turpin I'm just going to drop this here:
"Freedom from abuse"
@dick_turpin Exactly, which is why I think you and @pettter may be talking around each other, instead of with each other. :)
@dick_turpin @pettter Yeah ehh,,, my timeline is behind, I see your posts 1-2hrs ago just popping up like, now...
@dick_turpin @pettter @maloki Late to this party, but why are the "awoo.space" terms seen as "better"?
I would find myself barely able to speak under such terms for fear of causing offence due to error or ignorance
Who determines "sensitive"? Do I project myself on to others to make that decision?
None of that excuses abuse of course, nor continuing to communicate after being told to stop.
ie. Be cautious in what you emit, be gracious in what you accept.
@twistedLucidity The good thing here is that you have the freedome to choose another server whre you would not feel this fear. I think Awoo is partially a space for people who do not feel like they are worried about ignorance in this particular case, and they have ways of dealing with it, like maybe preface what they say with that they know little about it etc.
@dick_turpin @pettter
@pettter Seriously? I mean seriously? You actually wrote that and then ask me to explain what the problem is? #facepalm
Hey, if you want an exclusive club that has a moderator who effectively sits in judgement of what people say and do then be my guest. But I assure you that is definitely not my idea of freedom and is definitely a controlled environment.
If you can't see that I don't think there's much more point to this debate.
Yes, but when that space assumes the right to impose its control on other environments and spaces, it becomes problematic. Like the OP in this thread stated:
"I would like to see more instances follow the path of awoo.space, raising the ethical standard ever higher, and expanding it to become the new norm, to which all mainstream instances must conform.
Anything less is a ruinous compromise."
Must. Conform.
@pettter So OK, lets say for the moment I accept your 'Local' banning order you're now advocating some sort of worldwide ban?
Let me ask a different question for a second. Is prison for punishment or rehabilitation? See I wonder how a global ban will facilitate rehabilitation? Would you need to apply to be let back in? How do prove you're good now?
I'd prefer the members to self police "Oi you, you're bang out of order!" even a "Pack it in" should suffice. :-)
@pettter So if you're banned from every instance (Forgetting you can create your own Federated instance or failing that just create A-another account) how do you demonstrate your now a human being? #ChickenAndEgg
TBH I'm just asking out of interest now as I suspect we've reached a level of understanding.
@pettter @dick_turpin that's Twitter. You'd fit in perfectly there. Mastodon is an alternative to that. Don't try to make this into that and then fein surprise at strong resistance.
@dick_turpin @pettter *ahem* feign
@pettter People do not have a clue what spam is they just know the word spam. 98% of the stuff people get is in fact Unsolicited mail. Spam is when there is no ability to unsubscribe or way of knowing who the original sender is.
As a Marketeer myself I've lost count of the times I've heard "I usually bin your stuff but today I actually need..." It's only spam until you're interested. LOL
I'm not exactly sure where you're going with the namedropping and claims of seniority, and why you think that giving examples of (apparently?) failing communities would somehow prove the "moderation = tyranny" claim (which I still am not sure is your claim, but as you've chosen not to correct me _twice_, I'm going to assume that I haven't misunderstood you, please do correct me otherwise)..
As for having "productive" discussions, I prefer having conversations either for shits and giggles (with friends or presumptive friends), for genuine exchange of viewpoints and ideas (with either friends or strangers or just others), or for a thousand other purposes. I find that harassment doesn't help for either of these things, and that moderation and community standards does help.