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Obviously I'm 100% in the camp of "you have to ignore their reasonable arguments because their end goal is to be terrible, awful people."
Sadly I joined this conversation late, so we will see if others filter in.
I'm very curious as to what sort of community the fedaverse as a whole has cultivated after the reddit exodus.
I don't disagree, based on the harm that is being done. You may see me comment in that regard, but if moderation rules end up being more lenient than I am personally, based on feedback, that's what I'll do as a moderator. It's about what the community wants and needs in order for genuine discussion to thrive.
Your decisions shape the community, though ;). Too lenient you'll be reporting to trolls who demand more leniency.
I'm team zero-fash tolerance. It's the fediverse, they can go kick rocks in gabbit or whatever they spin up.
I'm quite positively bolstered by the number of users advocating for a zero-tolerance policy regarding fascism in the magazine.
I have added preliminary community guidelines into the side bar and have made an overt stance regarding neo-nazism, white supremacy, and fascism.
Thanks for weighing in!
Within reason, given my personal values, I too am willing to be a bit more lenient if that's what the community wants. Taking on mod responsibilities shouldn't become my entire life (nor any of the other mods on the team now) and part of that is letting the userbase self-regulate up until a user's presence becomes disruptive.