It is good recapitulation of why (particularly from a more legal-oriented layperson's standpoint) moderation is hard for an online platform.
The crazy thing is even though that is a long list, you could probably double the size of that list of issues with whole other classes of issues.
For example, that list is mostly focused on issues facing a platform with outside stakeholders making it difficult... then there are the inside stakeholders!
Stuff like... "actually, arguments/controversy increases engagement/views/ads (and your/my bonus/stock)", "more regulation we have to comply with actually increases barriers to entry for new competitors", "I work here and have politics X but I sense our company acting with bias Y", "Our moderators are traumatized from looking at too much <porn/hate/etc>", etc.
Besides a Reddit CEO posting on this, I would also pay money to see a CmdrTaco editorial on this topic...
It is good recapitulation of why (particularly from a more legal-oriented layperson's standpoint) moderation is hard for an online platform.
The crazy thing is even though that is a long list, you could probably double the size of that list of issues with whole other classes of issues.
For example, that list is mostly focused on issues facing a platform with outside stakeholders making it difficult... then there are the inside stakeholders!
Stuff like... "actually, arguments/controversy increases engagement/views/ads (and your/my bonus/stock)", "more regulation we have to comply with actually increases barriers to entry for new competitors", "I work here and have politics X but I sense our company acting with bias Y", "Our moderators are traumatized from looking at too much <porn/hate/etc>", etc.
Besides a Reddit CEO posting on this, I would also pay money to see a CmdrTaco editorial on this topic...