• dead [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      5 days ago

      https://hexbear.net/comment/5630534 This is what CARCOSA said when the comms were launched

      Where am I supposed to post…?

      Slop is for what the old dredge_tank was like. Roast anonymous reactionaries to your heart’s content!

      Gossip for an informal discussion regarding people with power / notable / tools of power

      Counterprop for a formalized discussion regarding reactionary people no matter how powerful/notable.

      My interpretation is that slop is for bad things said or done by nonfamous people, gossip is for bad things said by a famous person such as a celebrity or politician. If a government enacts a reactionary policy or law, I put that in news. When a government does anything, it’s news comm, because it’s material action that impacts people’s lives. If a politician does something reactionary, it could be news or could be gossip or even politics comm, depending on the material impact of the action or thing said.

      My philosophy is that the comm should be chosen by the amount of material impact behind the subject. It annoys me a lot when an impactful news story gets posted in the slop comm.

      • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        What makes this difficult is a few things in my experience.

        1. Comms are silos with no real intersectionality. Cross posting doesn’t really do the trick because it creates a whole new post with a new score.
        2. Lemmy lacks a tagging system to allow for posts to be delineated within a comm.
        3. 1 + 2 incentivizes more comms to offer delineation, at the expense of subscriber fatigue. Too many comms to brows and pick from, leading to low traction in most comms outside of large broad stroke comms like News.
        4. You cannot move a post from one comm to another.

        Ideally, you would create as few comms as needed covering the broadest strokes possible, and delineate them with tags, creating a hierarchy of comms and tags.

        News could embody all types of content, for example.

        News > Sports
        News > Politics
        News > USA > Politics
        
        Writing > Fake News
        Writing > World Building
        
        Gaming > Table Top
        Gaming > Video Game
        
        Theory > Marxism
        Theory > Anarchism 
        
        Praxis > Unions
        Praxis > Mutual Aid
        Praxis > Direct Action
        
        General > Slop
        General > Gossip
        

        Posts should be allowed to have any number of tags, and honestly, I don’t see why there should be much difference between a tag and a comm… There should be tags that are site wide, like NSFW, which would be a tag that is configured to blur its contents, or marked as a “content warning” tag.

        • Incremental_anarchist [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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          4 days ago

          Honestly I would love this. Replace comms with tags (which side note: should work with mastodon tags), posts can be in as many tags as possible, and those tags should be editable after posting, including my moderators.

          I think the main issue would be that currently moderators are per-comnunity, and having moderators per-tag just feels weird.

          Additionally, the blurring of content could be done like bluesky labelers, where you can specify that certain tags should make content fully hidden, blurred, or fully visible.

          • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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            4 days ago

            Yeah, the only big issue with replacing Comms with Tags is that Communities can be extremely tailored to a very specific niche thanks to the silo effect and having attached mods. This only works when the network effect is powerful, like with Reddit, where you have millions of users, though. I don’t see Tags really allowing for that level of community building ultimately.

            Simply adding Tags (global tags and local community tags) would go a long way in condensing the number of communities, which raises the level of engagement of communities.