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Moderation will be carried out by owners of objects; that is, Users will moderate the Pages and Communities that they own, and Communities will moderate Pages that they own. It's unclear if moderation will apply to Category objects. 

Mod action examples

  • User was banned from Community for 2 weeks

  • User A was blocked by User B (basically a personal ban)

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  • User has submitted edits to your Page, review now

    • Change summary will look like a diff view

  • Actions 

    • Approve edits

    • Reject edits

    • Optional "reason" field

  • Your edit of Page was rejected by User

  • Your edit of Page was approved by User

Rejected edits

If a User's edits are rejected, they shouldn't be lost forever. These rejected edits should be allowed to be published as a page fork, a new version owned by the new user. Now these two versions of the page can compete for donations in the marketplace of ideas. 

Sitewide bans

In the spirit of Free Speech, we don't wish to build in functionality for a site-wide ban. Better for a problematic user to be banned from every community they visit. 

What about problematic communities? Users can block Communities so that they never see content by them or any of those people. 

WeWrite will need to produce transparency reports on this question. [1]

References

↑ https://optf.ngo/transparency/

Moderation will be carried out by owners of objects; that is, Users will moderate the Pages and Communities that they own, and Communities will moderate Pages that they own. It's unclear if moderation will apply to Category objects. 

Mod action examples

  • User was banned from Community for 2 weeks

  • User A was blocked by User B (basically a personal ban)

Screens needed

  • User has submitted edits to your Page, review now

    • Change summary will look like a diff view

  • Actions 

    • Approve edits

    • Reject edits

    • Optional "reason" field

  • Your edit of Page was rejected by User

  • Your edit of Page was approved by User

Rejected edits

If a User's edits are rejected, they shouldn't be lost forever. These rejected edits should be allowed to be published as a page fork, a new version owned by the new user. Now these two versions of the page can compete for donations in the marketplace of ideas. 

Sitewide bans

In the spirit of Free Speech, we don't wish to build in functionality for a site-wide ban. Better for a problematic user to be banned from every community they visit. 

What about problematic communities? Users can block Communities so that they never see content by them or any of those people. 

WeWrite will need to produce transparency reports on this question. [1]

References

↑ https://optf.ngo/transparency/

Moderation will be carried out by owners of objects; that is, Users will moderate the Pages and Communities that they own, and Communities will moderate Pages that they own. It's unclear if moderation will apply to Category objects. 

Mod action examples

  • User was banned from Community for 2 weeks

  • User A was blocked by User B (basically a personal ban)

Screens needed

  • User has submitted edits to your Page, review now

    • Change summary will look like a diff view

  • Actions 

    • Approve edits

    • Reject edits

    • Optional "reason" field

  • Your edit of Page was rejected by User

  • Your edit of Page was approved by User

Rejected edits

If a User's edits are rejected, they shouldn't be lost forever. These rejected edits should be allowed to be published as a page fork, a new version owned by the new user. Now these two versions of the page can compete for donations in the marketplace of ideas. 

Sitewide bans

In the spirit of Free Speech, we don't wish to build in functionality for a site-wide ban. Better for a problematic user to be banned from every community they visit. 

What about problematic communities? Users can block Communities so that they never see content by them or any of those people. 

WeWrite will need to produce transparency reports on this question. [1]

References

↑ https://optf.ngo/transparency/

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