Post by @sammi • Hey
Community Moderation
At t2, our mission is to help people spend time on more meaningful interactions. We've had the privilege to develop t2 with an early
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- I like the idea of working towards autonomous territories with their own rules; in particular, I think that different forms of rewarding moderators depending on the territory may be applicable. I touched on this idea in the following two posts :
https://app.t2.world/article/cloq3q5xb4323621xmce95lgwsu
and
https://app.t2.world/article/cloyrjv6c11033801xmccda6eknv
because I see problems with the ways that other social media platforms handle the management of moderators (whom I call administrators in the posts) which I think t2 could help solve. Like most design thoughts written off-the-cuff, I'm sure many of the items in those articles are impracticable; but nevertheless I think airing impracticable ideas itself leads to successful practical compromises that were not envisioned, once others play with and modify those ideas.
- Language Territories - this would be very useful, I operate in English but my Polish is more literary. There are topics that will only be important to my Polish-speaking community, no need to complicate it with another language. An AI translator might work nicely, but as a writer whose first language is Polish, I feel most comfortable with it.
When it comes to creating with the use of AI, it's a tool that helps me to have a discussion about what I want to write, it helps to give structure to the statement. I don't use AI to create content. I believe that all art should have a human fingerprint. - AI is a processing tool, not a creation tool.
- Moderation is so complex, good luck guys !
- Tough topic to tackle but not impossible imo
- Interesting questions! Especially the powers for moderators. I also noticed in the article about revoking territory memberships for members that don't follow the rules or spam - this is a hard one when it comes to web3. Doesn't revoking access negate the decentralization aspects of web3? But you still want to keep the territories on point, accurate, and safe. I don't have the answer but this is something that will definitely be in discussion going forward!
- Thank you all for putting together this format and community. Excited to see what's coming!
- clear explanation. thanks
- Hi Sammi!
New here and excited about this community!
About non-English content (as a spanish native) i would prefer languaje filters within Territories until most of users agree that has a lot of activity to get its own territory (like a natural and organic grow up)
Plus, i guess if we want to invite people to migrate from web2 to web3 "social media", language shouldn't be a 'obstacle'. In addition, i gues most people could speak 2 languages and/or practice new skills on it (like i am right now)
So, i am going to publish in both languages, maybe same content in same post or maybe 2 diferents, no matter, the point is get in touch with new people and keep growing this community.
i like a lot until now!
Thanks a lot!