Incidentally, manual moderation is much easier to do on a federated network where each individual instance doesn’t grow huge. Some people complaining that Lemmy isn’t growing to the size of Reddit, but I see that as a feature myself. Smaller communities tend to be far more interesting and are much easier to moderate than giant sites.
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manual moderation, and there are some moderation bots that can detect spam.
Incidentally, manual moderation is much easier to do on a federated network where each individual instance doesn’t grow huge. Some people complaining that Lemmy isn’t growing to the size of Reddit, but I see that as a feature myself. Smaller communities tend to be far more interesting and are much easier to moderate than giant sites.
Manual labor, the Communist Party of China pays us to keep Lemmy free of bots and revisionists.
Alt text: You guys are getting paid?
Short answer is active moderation and Anubis.
They don’t, but they are uninteresting for now