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Throwing a lot of manpower at moderation only gets you lots of little emperors that try to enforce their own views on others.


What if the view is "advertising should be within the law of the country it's being displayed in and not contain fake celebrity endorsements or blatant lies"?

Because AFAICT some of the big platforms are failing at this, before we even get into content moderation.

> Throwing a lot of manpower at moderation only gets you lots of little emperors that try to enforce their own views on others.

Do you consider dang a 'little emperor'? If anything HN seems proof that communities can thrive with moderation.




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