Was this internal or a result of a mass flagging campaign?
It's one of the issues we have going against the left's hive mind mentality, they'll use numbers to trip the system till a human looks at it, sees it's bullshit and removes the report/suspension.
The way sites should be handling mass reporting is by internally marking the mass reported post as priority, and then if there is nothing wrong with the post then the mass reporters are dealt with based on what happened.
Mass reporting caused by genuine human error: Warn/temp ban users
To be honest, most sites are WAY behind in terms of UI, features and updating rules to deal with current issues.
Pirate and subscription only sites for content creators are more advanced than most large scale ones.
It could be deference because of shared ideology between the mass flaggers and site enforcers or could be the motivation to stop it isn't seen as a priority over other things (given Twitter got banned from Brazil and having to fight governments that can easily be understood) but this won't change soon.
It'd counter intuitive, you'd think more people and a larger organization means you can work on multiple projects. But in reality your ability to split focus shrinks as the size of the organization increases.
It's not even a criticism or a "flaw" it's just part of the logistics of really big numbers. It's hard to turn an aircraft carrier.
Was this internal or a result of a mass flagging campaign?
It's one of the issues we have going against the left's hive mind mentality, they'll use numbers to trip the system till a human looks at it, sees it's bullshit and removes the report/suspension.
The way sites should be handling mass reporting is by internally marking the mass reported post as priority, and then if there is nothing wrong with the post then the mass reporters are dealt with based on what happened.
Mass reporting caused by genuine human error: Warn/temp ban users
User behavior shows extremist behavior: Ban
To be honest, most sites are WAY behind in terms of UI, features and updating rules to deal with current issues.
Pirate and subscription only sites for content creators are more advanced than most large scale ones.
It could be deference because of shared ideology between the mass flaggers and site enforcers or could be the motivation to stop it isn't seen as a priority over other things (given Twitter got banned from Brazil and having to fight governments that can easily be understood) but this won't change soon.
It'd counter intuitive, you'd think more people and a larger organization means you can work on multiple projects. But in reality your ability to split focus shrinks as the size of the organization increases.
It's not even a criticism or a "flaw" it's just part of the logistics of really big numbers. It's hard to turn an aircraft carrier.