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Corgana
/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021
Currently on the board of directors for StarTrek.website
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Corgana@startrek.websiteto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Humble Comics Bundle: Star Trek Comics MegabundleEnglish2·1 day agoI never got much into the comics, anyone with experience know if these are a good place to start?
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation2·8 days agoLol “theme party” is great! A vision of the fediverse as multiple concurrent theme parties is something I can get behind.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation2·8 days agoHey Blaze I know you’re a good dude and I highly respect your efforts in spreading Lemmy, I feel I should tell you with kindness that you have fallen for bait. The OP of that post has been banned (for over a year) for multiple violations (that I won’t discuss publicly because we don’t want to encourage harassment) and was given multiple warnings beforehand.
Since being banned, OP has been left alone, but created and continues to repeat a false narrative that they are a victim of abuse by one of our admins. They have spread this lie to multiple platforms (I will not link to them) in an ongoing campaign. Yes, OP considers reporting of their posts to be abuse (which is absurd on it’s face) but there has been zero communication publicly or privately since the ban.
I strongly encourage you to read through that post you linked and try to find an actual instance where OP was “abused”. They have been left alone since being banned, but continue to repeat lies and and spread their false and defamatory narrative.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation2·10 days agoYes very well said all around and I agree, especially about consent. I also have to assume that a statistically significant portion of Lemmy users have been banned by multiple reddit communities.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation2·10 days agoOh wow, now that’s very interesting.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation1·10 days agoI think it was extremely positive though obviously the people who were excluded by the decision might say otherwise. That said, I think it’s preferable for online communities to have a clear picture of what they’re supposed to be (as opposed to just chasing popularity), with a mission statement (public or not) and for mods/admins to have the strength to enforce boundaries. Trying to please everyone leads to banality, and tolerating too much bad behavior pushes out the people who give a shit.
I liked to use the metaphor that internet mods are best when they behave as “party hosts”: provide the space, make sure everyone is having a good time, kick out anyone who’s bringing down the vibe, but other than that let people be messy and do their messy human things.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation2·10 days agoMore instances need to be aggressive with bans, IMO. There’s no reason the average user should put up with someone being deliberately obtuse, especially when it comes to politics.
If we for once, leave politics outside of niche and hobbies communities, this place would be way way better.
I think rather than asking users to behave a certain way (impossible) or asking mods to work with increasingly long meandering rulesets, we just accept than any topic can be political and it’s in how users discuss it that makes a place tolerable. And people have different ways they like to debate. Some people do really enjoy the bickering and fighting.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Lemmy engage with you in meaningful conversation3·10 days agoWe banned all image-only posts on /r/StarTrek on Reddit a long time ago, not because we didn’t like memes or because they can’t spur good discussion, but because any place that allows memes and images to be posted tends to become overrun with them and it’s hard for more intentional human-human discussion to stand out.
That decision pissed a lot of people off, but we mods felt bad for all the people earnestly engaging with thoughtful high-effort content only to be ignored because their posts were never seen. I think on the Fediverse we have an opportunity to start fresh and focus on human-human. There’s no karma here anyway!
EDIT: more to your point I would like to see more “slow” instances pop up but I think that’s going to take some time.
Get you a show who can do both
The most difficult parts of moderating on Reddit aren’t the trolls or spammers or even the rule-breakers, it’s identifying the accounts who intentionally walk the line of what’s appropriate.
IMO only a human moderator can recognize when someone is being a complete asshole but “doing it politely”, or trying to push an agenda or generally behaving inauthentically, because human moderators are (in theory) members of the community themselves and have an interest in that community being enjoyable to be a part of.
Humans are messy, and finding the right balance of mess to keep things interesting without making a place overwhelming to newcomers is a fine balance to strike that I just don’t believe an AI can do on it’s own.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Fediverse vs Disinformation@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Potential Palantir Psyop Exposed On Reddit Surrounding New Communities Such As r/world3·1 month agoLemmy.world for instance could put the rest of the Lemmy fediverse between a rock and a hard place if they wanted to
beehaw.org is doing great, and they deferated from.world a while ago. Your point is correct though, Mastodon.social for example has half of all Mastodon users.
That said- there is little incentive to having a large instance, it costs a lot more and requires a lot more work.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Fediverse vs Disinformation@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Potential Palantir Psyop Exposed On Reddit Surrounding New Communities Such As r/world4·1 month ago“The fediverse” has no rules, if an instance wants to allow vote manipulation they have that power.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Fediverse vs Disinformation@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Potential Palantir Psyop Exposed On Reddit Surrounding New Communities Such As r/world8·1 month agoThe best defense is to call them out on it and then walk away
Yes exactly, I try to just simply describe what they are doing “This account is spreading the false narrative _____ for the purposes of ___” then not replying again. They want engagement because the more back-and-forth bickering that goes on, the less likely a third party reader is going to care to read beyond the top comment (the propaganda) and seeing a lot of replies can also give the impression that the debate is legitimate. Getting into a “debate” with someone “debating” in bad faith only helps them flood the zone with shit.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Fediverse vs Disinformation@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Potential Palantir Psyop Exposed On Reddit Surrounding New Communities Such As r/world4·1 month agoReddit mods can sniff out astroturfing pretty easily actually, but Reddit inc doesn’t do much to stop it. On the Fediverse, admins can simply ban from the instance, and if an instance does a poor job of removing inauthentic content then they can defederate.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Bruce Horak On Catching That Carrot On ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ And Painting Over 600 PortraitsEnglish1·1 month agoHe’s not really dead. As long as we remember him.
Exactly. Block and move on. Don’t twist yourself into knots appeasing people, focus on keeping the users you want happy.
Maybe we didn’t achieve our goals in the way we set out to do, but we made a lot of friends (decals) along the way.