There were two notable moderation incidents on mastodon.social and mastodon.online in the past 24 hours that I would like to address. In the first, a post was wrongfully removed due to a report claiming it contained a dogwhistle, and in the second, a person was wrongfully suspended due to a report claiming it's an impersonator. Both were undone and apologies issued.

The moderation team is bigger than ever and so is the amount of reports we have to process. We're dealing with unprecedented growth despite having closed registrations on these servers weeks ago. Some false positives are unavoidable, but we understand these mistakes are upsetting and unacceptable, and we are trying to do better. Luckily all moderator actions can be appealed and reversed.

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@Gargron You haven’t reversed the massive dent in the trust and trauma for those on the receiving end however. Apologies are important, but they wash over quickly. Where is the evidence that they will learn, and that similar mistakes won’t be made. “Moderator actions can be appealed & reversed” is hardly a guarantee of safety.

@i_jayas @Gargron This presumes there's some future where humans are infallible and won't make mistakes again. This is not one of the options. All you can usually expect from anyone is "doing your best" and "reversing bad decisions."

@Gargron @mikebabcock “White men doing their best”: fills you with so much confidence. Especially when they reply out of turn.

@i_jayas
Sigh, then run your own instance with a black moderation team.

The difference from centralized systems is that nobody forces you to use this specific website.

Run literally your own instance. Then the only thing that can happen to you is that people block you. Shrug.
@Gargron @mikebabcock

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@yacc143 most of us can’t run our own instance. I’m not sure that suggesting that it’s the job of the oppressed to fix the problems is the best stance here.

@i_jayas @Gargron @mikebabcock

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