Mastodon Feature Suggestion
I had an idea for a way to improve and balance between the concerns of both moderation and free-speech. Its a bit radical but I think in theory it could work
Imagine mastodon, or something similar, but where a user can no add hashtags to either their posts or their profile, only the ordinary text of their choosing.
Then hashtags can be added or removed by other users via a consensus mechanism where people can vote for or promote hashtags or suggest their own (not unlike how stackoverflow does it).
Then provide all the tools for users to be able to filter out certain hashtags or promote them in their own feed.
This would allow the community to vote on what is hate speech or what is not, or what is conservative vs liberal, or any other relevant quality to a post or person. Then a user can say things like "Any post that is voted by 70% or more people to be hate speech i want filtered from my feed"..
If done well this could create a system where users are able to completely moderate a system for themselves with minimal effort.
My thoughts:
1. Requiring others to do the tagging will stifle new users. It creates a chicken/egg problem where I need my posts tagged to draw attention and gain followers, but I need people paying attention to get my posts tagged.
2. Trolls will troll. You'll get bullies who visit your profile and tag all your stuff as hate speech out of spite. The current flagging system needs a mod to actually suppress content, but it sounds like your proposal wouldn't.
Well right now #1 isn't an issue - at least not to nearly the same degree - because we can tag our own posts/profiles. People interested in calligraphy find you by searching related tags, but that wouldn't work if you had to wait for someone else to add those tags and you had no followers to do so.
StackOverflow's tags aren't used for moderation the same way as you're proposing. I can't really make it harder to find a question by maliciously tagging it, can I? (It's been a while)