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En France, l'hébergeur a-t-il la responsabilité de la modération ou la loi lui impose-t-elle d’agir promptement en cas de notification d’un contenu illicite ?

Cette question est très importante et va conditionner les futures développements de notre projet JamClub !

Dans les deux cas précités, sur quelle base juridique fonctionne une plateforme comme elest.io ? (qui se propose de mettre à disposition des applications web du fediverse)

Обнаружил тут, что в Mastodon появилась страница "Severed relationships" в разделе "Follows and followers" настроек.

You may lose follows and followers when you block a domain or when your moderators decide to suspend a remote server. When that happens, you will be able to download lists of severed relationships, to be inspected and possibly imported on another server.

Наконец-то сам Mastodon предоставил хоть какой-то инструмент борьбы с последствиями действий бесноватых модераторов.

Следующий шаг - сообщать пользователю в уведомлениях, что в связи с действиями администрации связь с XXX нарушена и предлагать сменить сервер для восстановления.

Это, как и указание налога на чеке с товаром, могло бы несколько повысить осознанность пользователей.

I have to say, 98% of me being confronted with spam in the Fediverse is other people talking about it. This comes down to excellent moderation of my old main account. But what delights me even more is how quiet it is on my own private server, with no moderation at all.

Of course this is a really small account and everything, but if you don't enable open sign-ups and require to approve follow requests, a big part of the problem is covered.

I see people complaining -- and guess what? 9 out of 10 are on mastodon.social. I totally get that not everyone wants or is able to host their own server. That's fine. But if you're joining the Fediverse on mastodon.social, then complain that Mastodon or even the Fediverse is bad because of spam, without every trying another server, you kinda missed the point.

#discord IS LITERALLY THE PROBLEM!

I'm shure fecking #dread has better moderation and I'd rather use #MicrosoftTeams + #Slack cuz those at least have proper #moderation tools.

  • And I'd rather subscribe to the #LKML and see my inbox getting hosed than using any shitty #SaaS!

Case in point: I'd rather #SelfHost all my comms infrastructure than to ever use something like Discord or any other #GDPR-violating SaaS that is just enshittification.

I'd rather recommend people to instead choose a tool that does everything but horrible to go with multiple smaller & good tools

Check @alternativeto and @european_alternatives for options.

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I accept that instance admins must moderate: trolls, bots, repeat offenders, etc.

But for a first-time issue, and especially where there's a paid/professional relationship, there should be basic expectations:

- Warning
- Clear explanation
- Temporary suspension or post deletion
- Response to appeal

Moderation shouldn’t default to exile with no discussion.

#FediAdmin #Moderation

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Effective moderation of social media to curb genocidal content

"The 2020-2022 Tigray war is reported to be the deadliest armed conflict of the 21𝑠𝑡 century, with an estimated 600 to 800,000 documented deaths and more than 100 thousand victims of rape as a weapon of war. Social media platforms were instrumental in spreading genocidal content during the conflict, and failure to effectively moderate hateful content resulted in the murder of civilians. This work investigates the expertise and processes required to effectively moderate such genocidal content, and compares these findings to the expertise and processes prioritized by social media platforms."

@DAIR's page has a 10-minute video and a link to the CHI paper, and a statement - which I'll include excerpts from in a reply.

www.dair-institute.orgTigray GenocideThe Distributed AI Research Institute is a space for independent, community-rooted AI research, free from Big Tech’s pervasive influence.

—edit— I HAVE reached out to the City of Langford today to offer them a safer, moderated, place to post timely information for their community.

Would love to see them join @EsquimaltBC @TownofGibsons here on #SocialBC!

Facebook is where many communities have ended up, but unfortunately it has become dominated by a few very loud, very inappropriate, damaging voices. The harm is real.

The Open Social Web can provide an alternative.

#BCMuni #Local #Facebook #Moderation
houston-today.com/news/bc-city

Houston Today · B.C. city flicks switch on Facebook after threatening, 'sexually explicit' commentsBy Ben Fenlon