Proper moderation, in my view, requires the public setting of clear rules and boundaries. When the platforms keep their rules and boundaries secret, or constantly shifting, users will grow more and more frustrated over time, and some will react by pushing the boundaries further.
Clear cut lines, and no arbitrators of what is 'true' and 'false' would improve things dramatically I believe.
Proper moderation, in my view, requires the public setting of clear rules and boundaries. When the platforms keep their rules and boundaries secret, or constantly shifting, users will grow more and more frustrated over time, and some will react by pushing the boundaries further.
Clear cut lines, and no arbitrators of what is 'true' and 'false' would improve things dramatically I believe.
Indeed. Mostly it is the result of algorithms, which create new power dynamics as they, rather than humans, decide on what is and isn't seen.