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comment by cgod
cgod  ·  4136 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: What is hubski's policy on offensive content and free speech?

I've talked to MK in person about this, beatingwomen came up specifically, and came up here on Hubski when someone posted some battered women content. I asked MK to make a post about how it was handled at the time but he hasn't.

I'm not surprised he hasn't posted a history of moderating hubski yet, he is a busy man with hubski being far from his most important life activity, but I would still like to hear about how he has and how he plans to deal with offensive content.

I fear Hubski becoming too popular. The community as it stands seems to know each other enough that a conversation happens with a degree of context that informs the discussion, integrating the inflow of new people pretty effectively.

I don't know how a big influx of peopel would effect hubski, but I'm afraid of it happening. That being said I think MK would probably be interested in seeing what happened if it did.





user-inactivated  ·  4132 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    to make a post about how it was handled at the time but he hasn't.

I think I can shed some light on that for you as I was the OP of the #beatingwomen posts. Basically I came here and posted just to see if i could and mk sent me an email explaining why he removed my post. I didn't cause a fuss because in the day or two that it took him to realize I was posting I actually lurked and realized this is a good site. I decided to call off my circle of friends and instituted a hands off trolling policy for hubski. Unless they want to get kicked out of my subreddits on reddit, they will leave hubski alone.