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Active moderation against racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia
Users must have the confidence that they are joining a safe space, free from white supremacy, anti-semitism and transphobia of other platforms.
However, the current server directory includes many instances that do not suspend or silence known origins of targeted harassment and abuse. This means that users signing up on those servers may be opened to harassment and abuse shortly after signing up (possibly in a manner invisible to most users if it is done via "DMs", hate-follows, etc.). That's in direct contravention to the stated goal of the covenant.
I would propose to strengthen the covenant with the following (and to gradually apply that policy to the existing directory):
Moderators must also take action against servers from which harassment or abuse originates, by silencing or suspending servers which refuse or neglect to take action to stop it.
To be clear, I am not proposing to adopt an expansive definition of abuse in this context. Servers may have various codes of conduct to moderate behavior deemed to be obnoxious or problematic. However, as an entrypoint to the network, https://joinmastodon.org/ must ensure a baseline of moderation standards are consistently enforced, so that advertised entrypoints to the network are effectively walled off against instances that willfully perpetuate abuse and harassment of the worst kind.
It should, in short, not be possible as a newcomer to join a server through the official portal, which refuses or neglects to suspend or silence a server that willfully tolerates or even encourages severely abusive behavior.
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This is obviously super well-meaning but I believe unintentionally codifies the "bandwagon" effect that any instance that is banned by anyone has to be banned by everybody else for fear of being banned themselves, which leads to over-reaction and a split network.
In my corner of Mastodon that has already caused thousands of users to be disconnected from other thousands of users even though they all belong to well-meaning well-moderated covenant-supporting instances.
any instance that is banned by anyone has to be banned by everybody else
The specific language proposed does no such thing. This is about establishing a baseline that hate and harassment will not be tolerated, not following the latest FediBlock drama.
https://joinmastodon.org/covenant is a very good idea in principle. It states:
However, the current server directory includes many instances that do not suspend or silence known origins of targeted harassment and abuse. This means that users signing up on those servers may be opened to harassment and abuse shortly after signing up (possibly in a manner invisible to most users if it is done via "DMs", hate-follows, etc.). That's in direct contravention to the stated goal of the covenant.
I would propose to strengthen the covenant with the following (and to gradually apply that policy to the existing directory):
To be clear, I am not proposing to adopt an expansive definition of abuse in this context. Servers may have various codes of conduct to moderate behavior deemed to be obnoxious or problematic. However, as an entrypoint to the network, https://joinmastodon.org/ must ensure a baseline of moderation standards are consistently enforced, so that advertised entrypoints to the network are effectively walled off against instances that willfully perpetuate abuse and harassment of the worst kind.
It should, in short, not be possible as a newcomer to join a server through the official portal, which refuses or neglects to suspend or silence a server that willfully tolerates or even encourages severely abusive behavior.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: