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👻 only an echo, a resident of the ghost-ship HMS Nutmeg

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Speaking as a veteran of a blocklist project that was, i believe, run transparently and accountably, the following is my personal list of THE BARE FUCKING MINIMUM for any project to be considered adoptable by users.

  • Blocklists should never be based on the personal blocklist of a person or server. No, not even as a "stopgap" measure. Start from scratch, period.
  • While there will be some inevitable overlap (shitheads are seldom shitty in only one way), blocklists need to be topic-specific, and every topic list needs a clear mandate and mission statement.
  • EVERY entry on EVERY topic list needs to be accompanied by receipts, viewable in an easy and convenient place. Not just reasons but ACTUAL RECEIPTS, in some archival form.
  • At least three distinct people/entities must vote "yes" on a block before it gets propagated to any list, AND three or more "no" votes should be considered a veto of the addition.
  • There must be a clear, formal appeals process, and that appeals process must also have multiple eyes on it (one person should not ever be The Decider of either a block or an appeal).
  • Your project needs to have enough people on it to cover initial additions as well as reviews and appeals, and enough so that the same smaller teams aren't constantly in charge of those reviews and appeals. IMO that's at least 15-20 people.
  • Block reversals (based on appeals as well as any other reason a block gets reversed) should be automatically propagated to users in the same way blocks are, if technically possible. Whether or not that can be accomplished, any reversals must be accompanied by actual public notifications that a block was in error/reversed on appeal/whatever. Those reversals should ALSO INCLUDE RECEIPTS.

Again, as far as i am concerned these are the fucking TABLE STAKES to do this kind of project responsibly.

i’m going to give it a bit, if only because this is the cutest domain name for a Connecticut instance, and i am still holding out hope that we can bring it back to life. but if you’re not following me over on @kat, you may want to; if this instance does go dark at some point, it seems more and more likely it’ll do so without warning.
as discussions of moderation once again float around the fedisphere, i’m uncomfortably reminded that we haven’t seen hide nor hair of our only admin here, @tswan, since April. i’m dismayed that i probably need to start thinking of winding down this account, as i haven’t been able to get ahold of him, and the future of nutmeg.social looks sadly uncertain. sticking around an instance without an active admin presence is not gonna end well, one way or another.
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so um fellow nutmeggers, any thoughts on whether we’re all passengers on an uncaptained ghost ship these days? i don’t suppose anyone has an alternate contact method for @tswan / knows if he’s okay?

i’m a little worried it might be prudent to export / migrate data before the whole instance goes poof without notice, but also, i like it here and would be sad to have to abandon ship :/

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i wonder if my mastodon admin is ever going to come back or if i’m the resident of a ghost ship drifting uncaptained through the shoals of the fediverse 🤔
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