automated censorship = mob rule

in #censorship7 years ago (edited)

Disqus provides discussion forum facilities for website owners and I use them on my own website. They mostly leave moderation up to the individual site owners, but last year they announced "new toxicity fighting technology".
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For some years terfs and other hate cults have targeted me on social media. I suspect they are using automation, although there are also hate forums that advocate targeting me directly (for no real reason that I can determine other than that they be cu#ts who enjoy harassing people). I made the mistake of responding to one on a terf operated Disqus forum recently and unsurprisingly was subjected to a barrage of ad hominem and slander.

However it didn't end there. Elsewhere I had posted an article about privacy etiquette in photography and suddenly my own comments disappeared "awaiting moderation".
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This is a common pattern right across social media where automation empowers hate cults to target, demonize and no-platform marginalized minorities I suspect Steemit will equally prove highly vulnerable, but have not experienced it myself yet.

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It started when I was personally attacked and vilified after posting entirely on topic.
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While the slander remains on that hate site here is what my Disqus posting history now looks like:
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