Hello Lemmy moderators!

The Lemmy.World administrator team is planning to release a Moderator Code of Conduct for Lemmy soon.

Even though there will be some basic principles we will follow, which can be found here, we still need your valuable input. We’d like to hear your suggestions on what to add to this Code of Conduct, as you know best about what you want and need.

This Code of Conduct would lay out the official rules, set principles and goals for Lemmy.World moderators, and for any other instance that wishes to follow it.

With Love,
The Lemmy.World Administrator (Team)

  • 108beadz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well—some slurs are obvious no-go. Then there are slurs that are widely used thoughtlessly in high schools. Ex.—recently saw a poster call a rule “removed.” Removed, noted “incivility, disrespectful to people with developmental disabilities.” No blowback, peace restored with minimal unhappiness.

    Edit: oh nuts, this my alt account. Should have posted from 108beads@lemm.ee. Apologies.

    • TheSpookiestUser@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      For the record I actually agree with this. I had a similar policy toward “removed” and the like in previous communities. Not because I thought it was “not as bad” but because it’s more likely that people (especially younger people) could have incorporated this into their vocabulary passively without even really thinking about the implications. These people can learn, but most others who use slurs can’t, at least not from a stranger over the internet.