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[–] TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I also know that you’re lying about what “we” said before the election, what Biden’s record was before the election, what the mods did before the election (I guarantee you you cannot find stuff in the modlog where someone was banned for posting a poll that showed Biden behind or something), what “our” (my at least) goals are in all of this, and all the rest of it.

Jokes on you, I've spent almost two years developing tooling to do specifically this because lemmy still lacks an adequate external API. Unfortunately, I'm not independently wealthy and I do have a day job and haven't made much progress in a few months, but I am planning on releasing it as a public tool when I can get around to it. And considering I've finally found the line giving me shit at my day job, I'm going to have to keep it short.

I specifically am building it to document the relationship between how moderation operates as a power structure and structures narratives of the community. Its a work in progress but I've shared components of it with others (SatansMaggotyCumFart, for one, who wanted me to use it to do an investigation of UniversalMonk).

The issue is broad and isn't able to be contained to just one sub, so its going to have to span many subs, but effectively I'm testing how moderation functions to support some narratives and inhibit others.

I would appreciate if you repost this to maybe one of the debate subs that I think someone started. Its probably better to house the discussion there then to create an endless series of responses.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@quokk.au 1 points 3 days ago

I specifically am building it to document the relationship between how moderation operates as a power structure and structures narratives of the community. Its a work in progress but I've shared components of it with others (SatansMaggotyCumFart, for one, who wanted me to use it to do an investigation of UniversalMonk).

I think this is 100% an excellent idea. I am firmly convinced that you'll find it works the opposite of the way you're saying it does here (you'll find that there are certain types of topics where flamewars develop, and some mods whose names aren't really commonly spoken tend to sanction participants on one and only one side of the flamewar, more or less, the "pro-Democrat" side.) But I'd be happy to wait and see what the data on it is. Who knows, maybe anyone who spoke poorly of Biden was getting banned and it happened all the time but you really do need to build a whole analysis tool to give me even a single example.

I would appreciate if you repost this to maybe one of the debate subs that I think someone started. Its probably better to house the discussion there then to create an endless series of responses.

Agreed. Like I said, aside from all the backbiting about who said what before the election and whose fault it all is, there is actually a useful conversation to be had about what can even happen in American politics that's good right now.