Well hello again everybody! This has been a wonderful past couple of days. I want to give a huge thank you to everybody who participated in my Under New Management post from Thursday. There was a lot of great feedback, and it will go a long way to helping me better understand all of your wants and needs for this community. Yay!

Yes, this will be wordy. Read it anyway. I will try to be concise.

I spent the entirety of Thursday afternoon and evening working through the over 600 reports that existed for the community. There are still a little less than 200 more left to work through. To be fully transparent, I was given the option of simply mass clearing all of the reports so that I could start with a clean slate. Halfway through, it was very tempting to take the powers-that-be (PtB) up on their generous offer. 😅 But, I wanted to see the reports and see what was being reported (and also by whom). Again, this is my way of learning about this community and its members.

The first thing I want to say is this: for the time being, I have decided that @[email protected] is allowed to stay – with conditions. I have reached out privately to them about their past behavior, and they conveyed that they will respect the rules going forward. I have conveyed back to them that their continued use of the community is contingent on their ability to not break the rules going forward (especially with the alteration of comics). With this said, I fully expect this to ruffle quite a few of those proverbial feathers. But, for better or for worse, the decision is made. Please do not report their posts/comments merely because of who they are. If you do report them for anything, do it because it actually breaks the rules (be sure to be specific about what rules).

With this out of the way, I also want to take a moment to welcome the following people to our moderation team:

They have each reached out in some capacity to ask for this job, and I see no reason to not bring them aboard to help out. I expect that they will do their very best to ensure that this community, and its visitors, are treated fairly and with the upmost respect they deserve. Let’s be sure that they get the same in return. Everyone made it a strong point that we are all adults here, so let’s be sure to act like it.

  • dohpaz42@lemmy.worldOPM
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    3 days ago

    This was posted (and reported) before the rule change, and I removed it due to it’s non-“family friendly” nature. There were a couple of other posts that I removed for similar reasons. Now, if you would like to repost it with the appropriate NSFW tag, you’re welcome to do so now that the rules officially support this content.

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      2 days ago

      My main point is that family friendly is something you may want but not necessarily the community. The rule wasn’t enforced before.

      Tagging is essentially the same as removing and not a compromise in my book.

      That being said, I get this is a transition period and you guys have better stuff to do. I also think too many Meta threads at once is a bit annoying. I’m hoping we can have a more thorough discussion with everyone’s opinion in a dedicated thread at a later date, hopefully with examples so we can give a proper opinion.

      Thanks for taking on the responsibility in any case!

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        Tagging is essentially the same as removing and not a compromise in my book.

        Come check out Mastodon sometime, where we also tag movie spoilers, politics, mentions of any medical condition, and eye contact.

        There’s nothing wrong with eye contact. It makes some people really uncomfortable. So we tag it so that they can filter it.

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          Imagine if eye contact and NSFW used the same tag, so if you wanted to see one, you also had to browse pictures of dicks.

          I’m all for using custom tags in brackets in the post title like [spicy], but that’s not the same as banishing it to the NSFW part of Lemmy.

          I’ll admit Lemmy is lagging behind in terms of built in tags. We need an adult tag to differentiate from straight up pornography.