considering making a general rule of leaving any website that has a warning/strike system
or maybe sticking around but immediately giving up on the idea of mods ever getting anything done
considering making a general rule of leaving any website that has a warning/strike system
or maybe sticking around but immediately giving up on the idea of mods ever getting anything done
@silvally someone reported one of the Xanadu ringleaders a week ago. mods banned them about five minutes after someone made an unrelated topic about how mods are slow to ban fash.
mods gave an accounting for how they spent the time which amounts to "we got a report a week ago, investigated it, then just kinda... sat on it."
@PsyChuan before Warren got banned he successfully petitioned site owner Venthas on Discord to have all his warnings deleted. afaik the process was basically he just asked and Venthas was like "oh yeah sure."
i assume another mod impulsively banned him in response to that.
@caymanwent @PsyChuan i think venthas is kinda oblivious, i haven't seen him do anything bad for any other reason.
but i certainly expect that story to happen again, numerous times.
fash can afford to be civil. letting a really pointless bureaucratic process get carried through is basically just another form of chaos and sends the message "the mods don't give a shit" which is half of what they want. (the other half is an ethnostate)
@caymanwent @PsyChuan yeah so i dunno, i don't give the site my full-time attention? but i keep up to date on most of the threads that contain flamewarring, routinely peek at clubs where suspicious users are, and I take notes on who's watching who.
i kinda don't want to be shouted at by the general userbase but like i've been shouted at before.
i guess drawing fash attention on the internet as a whole doesn't seem like a great idea even though i _think_ nazifurs are pretty harmless?