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This's why I hate Reddit and r/worldnews

lemmy.world This's why I hate Reddit and r/worldnews - Lemmy.World

Shadow banning your comment where only you can see them. This is what I see when I login from my account: https://ibb.co/WG8kNxB [https://ibb.co/WG8kNxB] When I logout: https://ibb.co/NZhzvtc [https://ibb.co/NZhzvtc] link to discussion: https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1d7aqf7/idf_announc...

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  • Shit like this is why, when I have to ban someone or remove a comment or a post, I always make a public comment.

    There should be no ambiguity over it.

  • Shadow banning is one of the most toxic moderation practices on any platform. If a site or community has a set of guidelines then there is no reason it shouldn't be enforced openly.

    Having to give a justification or even just a public notification of a mod action makes a moderator have to think a bit more about why they're taking an action and how it might effect the community.

    People who run a privately owned forum are entitled to run it however they wish, but shadowbanning eliminates any chance for the members of a community to really understand how the community is truly being run, which robs them of their ability to make informed decisions about their own participation in that community.