FYI to those reading - Blank-Cheque mods over 400 subreddits, many of which are massive.
It will be interesting to see how the admins respond to the mods essentially shutting down vast swathes of the site. The only time I recall something like this happening was the Ellen Pao clusterfuck.
It shouldn’t be considered harassing or “doxxing”, but this precedent of arbitrary labeling was set on numerous occasions. For example it was set by activists and partisans crying “doxxing” on past occasions like when journalist Andy Ngo documented the criminal activity of antifa groups in Portland or when Zero Hedge listed the public information of the Wuhan lab’s head straight from the lab’s public facing website.
Randomly made up, highly charged words like “doxxing” have no place in our discourse. We need to have fixed language if we are to reason about the world around us in a consistent and useful manner. Unfortunately these days language has itself become a political tool and battleground.
Slang happens. By planting your flag you're relegating yourself to history. Yes, these matters deserve more nuance. Yes, many of the people speaking authoritatively are in fact missing important details or fudging the facts to fit their bias. Unfortunately, that's just the state of things. I don't have a better solution cooked up, but trying to cancel is a word is just plain laughable. (Obvious exceptions are obvious)
Wow. The Streisand Effect may need to be renamed. The comments in that thread require popcorn.
> This name was mentioned in an article on an external website that was linked in a post on r/ukpolitics. You've stated here that an automatic moderation rule was able to read this external article, see the name, and then ban the user who posted it? Is this scanning all external links posted to Reddit?
> > there was no bot. they just let the admin nuke whatever offended them.
How can one get charged with raping and torturing a 10 year old and with possession of child pornography unrelated to that child and is then out on bail for two years?
When one considers the UK scandals involving children gang rapes and the police looking the other way (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotherham_child_sexual_exploit...), it becomes disturbingly clear that the UK is unwilling to protect children living on its territory.
From what I can gather at least 20,000 children were sexually abused in those grooming gangs over the last couple of decades from multiple cities and towns in the UK. If you're working class you probably know a child this happened to in my experience.
What's weird and upset me as someone who knows a victim of these grooming gangs wasn't that the police didn't do anything, but that to public didn't care and all the protests against the cover up were branded as far-right.
Nothing will change because whenever the BBC, the police or our politicians are reviled to have been covering up a child rape story the media seem to defend our institutions and the public don't seem to care much either way.
I know this is mostly irrelevant to the story posted here, but you're touching on is very true imo. The UK does seem to turn a blind eye to the problem of pedophilia.
It's become a politically charged subject. Conservatives are barely touching it because it's not a polite topic, and Labour outright are pretending it's not an issue.
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[ 0.18 ms ] story [ 40.4 ms ] threadIt will be interesting to see how the admins respond to the mods essentially shutting down vast swathes of the site. The only time I recall something like this happening was the Ellen Pao clusterfuck.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-green-party-s-growin...
saying a fairly-public person's name is not the same thing as harassing or doxxing
Randomly made up, highly charged words like “doxxing” have no place in our discourse. We need to have fixed language if we are to reason about the world around us in a consistent and useful manner. Unfortunately these days language has itself become a political tool and battleground.
1. Reddit went way too far trying to protect their employee from harassment.
2. Reddit's employee was being actively harrassed on Reddit.
The second is worse, sorry.
Can you show the harassment versus comment about the situation?
> This name was mentioned in an article on an external website that was linked in a post on r/ukpolitics. You've stated here that an automatic moderation rule was able to read this external article, see the name, and then ban the user who posted it? Is this scanning all external links posted to Reddit?
> > there was no bot. they just let the admin nuke whatever offended them.
> > > Exactly. It's complete bullshit.
When one considers the UK scandals involving children gang rapes and the police looking the other way (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotherham_child_sexual_exploit...), it becomes disturbingly clear that the UK is unwilling to protect children living on its territory.
What's weird and upset me as someone who knows a victim of these grooming gangs wasn't that the police didn't do anything, but that to public didn't care and all the protests against the cover up were branded as far-right.
Nothing will change because whenever the BBC, the police or our politicians are reviled to have been covering up a child rape story the media seem to defend our institutions and the public don't seem to care much either way.
I know this is mostly irrelevant to the story posted here, but you're touching on is very true imo. The UK does seem to turn a blind eye to the problem of pedophilia.
Also, this happened: https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/pri_50287010..... Kind of shows the mindset a little.