A few personal thoughts after having read the whole discussion, back from holidays:
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three flags get a post automatically hidden. Happens on obvious breaks against the guidelines, that everyone should have read already. These are simple and frankly only state what respect is. They are Discourse defaults btw.
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one flag alerts us AND HELPS THE COMMUNITY. We evaluate the context, which often takes time, then either ignore/reject or accept. Sometimes we discuss with the flagger beforehand, sometimes with the flagged person. If you only ignore, you’re good, but it lets the place less enjoyable for the others. So please, don’t hesitate using the “imperfect-but-best-we-got” flagging tool.
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we’ve been moderating for more than 7 years. Through discussions with members of the community, contributors or on-the-leave, we adapted our approach and can detect some patterns. If someone has a problem with the moderation, it’s best to contact us directly. The passive aggressiveness left here and there on a discussion leaves a mark, we don’t appreciate this and it’s usually a good way to get shown the exit.
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if you are offended to get flagged, ask yourself how positive/useful your contribution was, and if it really should be a burden to your mind. Investigating why it hurts your ego might also do you and the community some good.
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only “political agenda” I can see in my actions (although that term feels like issued from extreme-right propaganda to my French mind) is removing content I find too sexist. Racism and ablism are treated the same. I have stated it publicly several times in the meme thread, it’s there that I can at times remove content I feel doesn’t fit the spirit of this forum. Wife jokes, incel jokes, edgy jokes, leave them outside please.
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the goal of this place is ultimately to offer a safe place to chat about music, drop some musical references, share tricks about electronic music production and gear. Other content is ok, but not the main thing. Humor is good of course, but I’d like people to ask themselves if it could offend anyone before posting, as a way to show respect for the community. See it as an exercise to develop your sensitivity/empathy, it’s a good perk for an artist anyway. If stated with respect, no posts should hurt others’ feelings. Respect shows some character. Owning one’s mistakes as well. Defying authority while making poor contributions doesn’t.
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