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Well, to sum up the story, I was part of a community on Reddit that was extremely poorly moderated, but also because most of the users were very rude, right? And that blessed system of Karma, created a separation of classes between them, you understand, which is ridiculous. But since it is a very controlled and moderate environment, and the intellectual level of the people here is much higher, I'm thinking about recreating this group. What kind of rules should I put in the description to avoid confusion?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Nah, for me it's simple, but I'm saying that due to having instances and servers more for the self-hosting scheme, the moderation is very efficient. Well on Mastodon at least it is, I've never had any problems here, to test this