Also @natematias: a simple pinning of rules at a forum was shown experimentally to increase newcomer comments. Design has power. #codecon17
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Also yes, MIT code conferences should have slides with Popper and Hitler!
#codecon17 Experimentation and power is a deeply political topic.pic.twitter.com/6b9wK6NuUW
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@natematias, of course. Autofill!! Sorry@nateschenkkanhttps://twitter.com/zeynep/status/924331981453844480 …
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Does that include contractors or anyone outside at FB “moderating”. Of the 150k number - how many active?
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I don't have an active count & expect it to be in the tens of thousands. That's why I follow up w/ representative data on online bystanding
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I've written about moderator vetting. In large subreddits, hundreds of people apply and only a few are accepted http://ipp.oii.ox.ac.uk/2016/programme-2016/track-c-markets-and-labour/new-forms-of-labour/j-nathan-matias-the-civic-labor-of …
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Nope. That number is the number of formal moderator positions of public subreddits in July 2015. Details here: http://natematias.com/media/GoingDark-Matias-2016.pdf …
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Of course,
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heh. Also, I accidentally tagged the wrong Nate (darn you, autofill). It is
@natematias. Couldn't edit, too many RTs, point important.
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