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  2. Moderator Mayhem - Wikipedia

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    The game is about the challenges of content moderation of user-generated content on social media. [2] [3] According to Cory Doctorow, the video game is based on a card game Masnick used to teach people about the difficulties of content moderation. [4] It is designed for mobile phones but can also be played on personal computers.

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  4. Content moderation - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Content Moderation is a term coined by Sarah T. Roberts to describe the practice of "monitoring and vetting user-generated content (UGC) for social media platforms of all types, in order to ensure that the content complies with legal and regulatory exigencies, site/community guidelines, user agreements, and that it falls within norms of taste and acceptability for that site and its ...

  5. Shadow banning - Wikipedia

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    "Shadow banning" became popularized in 2018 as a conspiracy theory when Twitter shadow-banned some Republicans. [23] In late July 2018, Vice News found that several supporters of the US Republican Party no longer appeared in the auto-populated drop-down search menu on Twitter, thus limiting their visibility when being searched for; Vice News alleged that this was a case of shadow-banning.

  6. Wikipedia:Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is a free application on Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android, and can be used in most web browsers without downloading. Text chat Discord's text channels support various forms of markup and embedding, such as showing thumbnails for pictures, syntax highlighting for code fragments, or emojis.

  7. Lemmy (social network) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy_(social_network)

    Moderation is conducted by the administrators of each instance and moderators of specific communities. [ 9 ] [ 11 ] Community names begin with c/ in the URL (e.g lemmy.ml/c/simpleliving ) [ 3 ] and are mentionable using the !community@instance format.

  8. Alt-tech - Wikipedia

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    Alt-tech is a collection of social networking services and Internet service providers popular among the alt-right, far-right, and others who espouse extremism or fringe theories, typically because they employ looser content moderation than mainstream platforms.

  9. Meta-moderation system - Wikipedia

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    Meta-moderation is a second level of comment moderation. A user is invited to rate a moderator's decision by being shown a post that was moderated up or down and marking whether the moderator acted fairly. This is used to improve the quality of moderation. Slashdot and Kuro5hin are two websites with meta-moderation.