carnage4life,
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Reddit is the only major social app that figured out how to thread the content moderation needle. Moderation is done by unpaid volunteers who also get the blame (this part is key).

Trust and safety teams then only need to worry about bad communities like coontown/fatpeople hate or escalations.

devnull,
@devnull@crag.social avatar

@carnage4life tried something different, I'll give them that. The idea of "trust levels" with increasing privileges tied to said levels.

I believe they got the idea from .

I don't think it ended up working because the concept of trust levels is rather opaque to the end user, so it's inaccessible for that reason ... But still, props for trying.

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