-- -Brian On Fri, 2022-03-25 at 09:09 +0100, Philip Hands wrote: > "Andrew M.A. Cater" <amaca...@einval.com> writes: > > ... > > * It shouldn't need twenty people to make a point or start > > arguments and > > counter arguments. If someone has already written what you would > > have wanted > > to write, that's fine: in many cases you can safely leave it > > there. > > The list is moderated: the volunteers moderating the list and > > everyone > > reading the list will appreciate you for not providing more to > > read through. > > I'm a little concerned that this mention of moderation could give the > impression that we're filtering messages based on tone or content. > > Unless I've misunderstood completely, we do not judge the content of > the > messages, except that we filter out very obviously abusive trolling > that > the list was suffering prior to moderation, and obviously drop > SPAM/Phishing/etc. if we see it. >
The biggest problem of moderating troll posts is that the definition of trolling varies broadly across individuals.
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