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    71 year ago

    It’s an interesting quandary.

    There is an inherently higher quality to posts and comments in smaller communities. It’s something many people value.

    People flock to the high-quality offerings, and as a result, the quality decreases.

    Is there a way to get the best of both worlds, whilst still maintaining A “free speech” ethos?

    Typically, enforcing quality standards requires heavy and overbearing moderation that makes the interactions feel artificial.

    ^ if you can crack that code, you’d be sitting on a goldmine.

    • I think a lot of work has to be done with society as a whole before we have a chance of that. I don’t think that particular problem (sometimes called Eternal September) is inherent to the systems of communication themselves, but really the inherent nature of humans. The same thing will happen in a community of people IRL.

      I also find it difficult to see how we could reconcile disparate cultures and ideologies while also unifying as a singular “human culture” that isn’t constantly bickering with each other and could actually agree on how to go about doing things. I mean, short of an alien invasion forcing every human being to come together to combat a new threat.