The term unmoderated is overrated.
Practically everyone moderates. Chans moderate, even if they have a lighter approach to it. This might be to remove spam or an undesired form of content. Perhaps, it's a form of content unrelated to the purpose of a site. It might be due to legal concerns or some other reason. Even a drug marketplace was reported to moderate, such as in removing photography of child abuse.
Not taking down a bit of content immediately doesn't make a site "unmoderated".
🔍👀IN SEARCH OF BLOSSOMS🗺️🌸
Plum blossoms (梅 'ume'/aka the 'Japanese apricot') herald springtime in Japan, arriving a few weeks before the first cherry blossoms🙌
With a spattering of snow on the ground it feels too cold for blossoms, but on the trees you will see the buds ready to bloom.
https://reason.com/2024/06/21/the-supreme-court-again-strengthens-the-right-to-a-jury-trial-in-criminal-sentencing/ An old one but steep sentencing enhancements now require a trial by jury. A boon for due process.
https://reason.com/2024/04/18/u-s-sentencing-commission-restricts-federal-judges-ability-to-use-acquitted-conduct-at-sentencing/ An old one but judges can no longer boost someone's sentence on conduct a jury acquitted them of. A boon for due process.
https://reason.com/2024/06/21/the-supreme-court-again-strengthens-the-right-to-a-jury-trial-in-criminal-sentencing/
"The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the right to a trial by jury and to due process apply to people who face a steep sentencing enhancement under federal law, in a ruling that transfers some power from the hands of judges to the public and will affect many criminal defendants' future punishments."
""Prominent among the reasons colonists cited in the Declaration of Independence for their break with Great Britain was the fact Parliament and the Crown had 'depriv[ed] [them] in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury,'" he writes. "The Fifth and Sixth Amendments placed the jury at the heart of our criminal justice system" in order "to mitigate the risk of prosecutorial overreach and misconduct" and serve as a check on the government."
#FifthAmendment #SixthAmendment #HumanRights
https://reason.com/2024/04/18/u-s-sentencing-commission-restricts-federal-judges-ability-to-use-acquitted-conduct-at-sentencing/
"Federal judges will be limited from enhancing defendants' sentences based on conduct a jury acquitted them of, a practice that has drawn condemnation from a wide range of civil liberties groups, lawmakers, and jurists."
#HumanRights #FifthAmendment #SixthAmendment
I've historically not been a fan of Bluesky's moderation practices myself (I've heard that they are puritanical in some ways). However, we should be wary of making these kinds of insinuations.
🎎🍵CAMELLIA TEA CEREMONY🌺🍡
The calm, cold, quiet days of winter are almost over, and the fragrant plum blossoms herald warmer days ahead.
Before the trickle of visitors becomes a flood, let me take the time to show you around our teahouses, and explain what services we offer🙇♂️
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scunthorpe_problem
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScunthorpeProblem
Remember the Scunthorpe Problem (algorithmic moderation). #FreeSpeech
However, if someone takes issue with cases like that, it's strange to call for less review.
Without someone manually reviewing it, it also means automatically accusing someone of being a criminal to the police.
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