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  • How to improve (online) discourse - a 10 minutes guide by Hirnstoff
    This guy already joined this forum and posted his video a little while back.SophistiCat

    Well, this is the practically applicable follow-up video on the more theoretical video he did before.
    If you don't mind me asking, what would your solution look like? Or do you think there is a solution at all? Or going even deeper, do you think there is a problem at all?
    I feel like this sounds cynical but I promise you it's not, I'm genuinely interested in your opinion.
  • How to improve (online) discourse - a 10 minutes guide by Hirnstoff
    Lecturing users and giving them tips etc is largely pointless, because it's the publishing model which is the problem.Hippyhead

    I think I get what you're saying, but correct me if I'm wrong. If I extrapolate your statement then the solution would be to have a moderated publishing model, right? If so, the problem I see with a publishing model which is moderated is that it restricts the freedom of users. And I feel like it's less problematic to use a non-moderated publishing model and trying to appeal to the user to basically self-moderate instead of the other way round.
    I think moderating would make it more effective but also more prone to exploitation