Journalist says he finds it ‘surreal’ to have account on X suspended after writing critique of platform::The author’s account had over 100,000 followers and was around 14 years old, he said

  • soggy_kitty@sopuli.xyz
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    9 months ago

    Most Reddit or Lemmy mods would ban you for critiquing them too.

    Mods and owners can get very emotional

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      9 months ago

      I certainly would not ban anyone critiquing me. I take it as feedback rather than a personal attack like the ones you’re referring to.

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        9 months ago

        and that is how it should be and which was also my philosophy when I held positions of authority in online communities (I don’t hold any anymore because I no longer have time to spend as much time online as I used to)

        That requires quite a bit of idealism and self-reflection which is not a common trait in humans.

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      9 months ago

      There’s a chart of things that give people a feeling of power:

      Banning someone as a Discord or Reddit mod has to be right up there because nothing else explains their tyrannical fiefdom-like behavior, lmao

      (TLDR: A subreddit mod trying to ban a reddit admin):

      To provide some relief, the best “no-u” I’ve ever been personally witness to, was one moderator who went on a power trip and mistakenly tried to mute/ban me from discus for some contrived reason, and when he enacted the policy, the group chat policy bot banned him instead – he soon afterwards realized that I was the owner of the partnered organization that was hosting the entire service

      If only that could happen to Musky Husky, getting slapped in the face by the revolving door while holding his hall monitor pass