• Katana314@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Meme images use more vertical scroll space than text. If just a few people repost the same “neutral expression cat” image every so often, it pushes away genuine questions very frequently.

    People tend to ignore dedicated-channel rules as well.

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          10 months ago

          Provided the community has clear rules on where to post gifs/memes redirecting the user is fine. Of course it should be a gentle reminder and not feel as if the user is getting berated.

          If they still get pissy after that, it’s more on the user. A reminder to follow the rules is not a personal attack.

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        10 months ago

        I think that’s been part of my issue - there’s a wealth of bad, or even just “ambivalent” actors, and not enough moderation in a lot of channels.

        Plus, while stopping someone from hate speech feels like a clear action for moderation, berating them for things like posting memes in “general” can feel totalitarian. A lot of communities don’t commit to that kind of strictness.

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      10 months ago

      So just scroll up? It’s not like when a message is off the screen, it’s gone forever. Or do you never catch up on messages that you missed while offline and just go in from there?

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        10 months ago

        OK - now how do I forcibly inject that thought into the minds of the dozens of other people browsing Discord?