• @straightpeach@lemmy.ml
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    72 years ago

    I went there to read the rules. They sound good albeit a little vague. My main concerns are desinformation and hate speech. For desinformation its stated that you need to post sources, but what if the sources are those that very often publish fake news and people can verify that and deem it untrusted? What if the sources are generally trusted but the specific piece can be verified to be not truth? Are the posters going to be punished or those cases will be considered beyond your control? As for hate speech, the first rule tells you to be civil, which probably means people will not be disrespectful with each other, but what happens when the object of the speech is outside the dialogue? Even within my political circles i am very annoyed at attempts to dehumanize others, even when they have reasons to be angry at them. What about calls for violence? Some people want to be away from that heat, even if they acknowledge the reality of war.

    • @Thann@lemmy.mlOP
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      2 years ago

      They are vague and will be updated as necessary.

      It’s extremely hard to identify and moderate “fake news”, so my plan is not to =/
      If people are not allowed to post missinfo, then people cant counter that evidence.

      I’m hoping that users can post counter-evidence and let the zeitgeist decide the truth.

      This sounds like a good debate topic tho =]

      • mario
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        22 years ago

        vagueness is the enemy of truth. and justice. and loads of other things.

        just give a look to the newest police and immigration laws in europe and us.