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  • POTOOOOOOOO@reddthat.com
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    I find the more people get banned for their rants the more it reinforces those beliefs and drives them to places that further solidifies their nich believe. In a true speach world people will correct them and give feedback.

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      This is why don’t feed the trolls was a popular refrain. Those people want a response, and banning is a response. It’s a tough line for moderation though, and why shadow banning exists.

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      Pretty sure getting banned from a community is feedback. I have found that the people who scream “free speach” don’t want feed back, they want to hate and they want to hurt others.

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        i believe you overestimate people. IMO, more often than not hatespeech is caused by stupidity not malicious intent.

        and banning people is not a proper feedback. If you want to give proper feedback, you should at least try to explain why they’re wrong.

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          It’s feedback that says: What you have said is unacceptable here and you have been shown the door because of your actions as we will not tolerate those actions.

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            it’s not an adequate feedback, until proven that the person you’re banning is a troll is what i’m saying. By banning people with no malintent, you’re segregating the community, up to the point of creating an echo chamber with “us or them” mentality on both sides