Yeah except if trolling is present, it's already too late. They talk about zero strike policies in there and how helpful they can be, but in unmoderated spaces (cough Twitter cough) the best thing you can do is name and shame, and then block.
Sure, but we don't get targeted because we have identities not subject to that kind of abuse, not because we're at this or that position in the community. IMO being higher up *amplifies* the amount of abuse you're likely to get for whatever reason.
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I got plenty of shit for not supporting piracy, and I'm sure if I were trans I would've gotten even more shit for that than if I had been just a random dev. Being more visible always makes things worse.
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It does shift the moderation balance, in that issues the admins are personally sympathetic to are more likely to wind up being policed. And yes, we probably let some toxicity go through unchecked back in the day that we shouldn't have.
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This is what I'm talking about when I mention privilege though. If your identity and/or ideology is outside the norms of a group then it's much harder to obtain a position of respect and/or authority in that group. We often don't really see barriers we don't face.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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