Tim Pool was talking about Rumble's ideas for transparent moderation, that it was more of a community led thing so users have a say in whether a post breaks the rules
I don't think it's relevant here because Poal seems relaxed to me, but as an idea for a future reclaimed internet it sounded positive? BigTech's current system of opaque and biased moderation really only pushes people towards /pol
I make a point of reposting everything from a new account whenever the DM mods delete me, because when I get reported it's likely to be from a Leftie objecting to my opinion, so I don't consider the WrongThink to be valid
I do worry that BigTech will eventually opt for more intelligent AI modbots instead, and then tune that to be anti White by default
this strict, equal enforcement, is where all of the "hate" stems from
umm, I'm not sure why that would be? I was kicked off a forum for repeatedly arguing with a sand nigger once, the mods did actually try and rein me in which was probably a positive move on their part to reduce the disruption, but a forum with too many liberals isn't the best place for me. I think the sand nigger was kicked too, I didn't go back to check. I would consider that fair enough.
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