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> You're not really offloading any work to moderation

I think everyone at some stage has been burnt by top-down moderation (e.g., overzealous mods, brigading, account suspensions, subreddit shutdowns, etc.) and generally everyone finds it lacking because what's sensitive to one person, might be interesting to another. Community driven moderation liberalizes this model and allows people to live in whatever bubble they want to (or none at all). This kind of nit-picky moderation can be offloaded in this way, but it doesn't obviate top-down moderation completely (e.g., illegal content, incitement to violence, disinformation, etc.) Though a scoring system could be used for useful labellers, and global labels could be automated according to consensus (e.g., many high-rated labellers signalling disinformation on particular posts)



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