• Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    You act like everywhere was like that. We had no rules and it was never like that. You had to go out and specifically look for it like liveleaks.

    What we lost and what we gained was never worth it.

    We essentially just recreated cable television

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      7 hours ago

      You know why it wasn’t like that everywhere? Because some places had good moderation. It was like that since the days of FIDO. If there was a good community, it was good because they didn’t allow bad shit to exist in their community.
      If you think spez invented moderators to sell you coca cola, or whatever, you either don’t know how shit works, or do and just secretly want to wipe treads with guro.

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        I don’t think spez invented moderation. But they did perfect the use of exploiting moderators to change the Internet into something that hurts communities and has made the Internet a much worse place. Moderators don’t get to say they’re just trying to protect communities. They’re not.

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      8 hours ago

      Because not as many people were on the internet, the technological and social landscape is completely different today compared to twenty years ago.

      Moderation has also pretty much always been part of the internet in some degree, I don’t believe that the internet being enshittified has nearly as much to do with the presence of moderation, good or bad, as it does with fundamental problems with the constant monetization inherent in capitalism and the adaption of social media influence and recruitment strategies by the far right.