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irwin @TheOddPantry Kasparov63 Only at huge scale... but accumulation of people into a single big platform is driven by capitalistic incentives. Far more likely in a non-capitalistic setting people would fracture into small platforms where they are aligned some way with other users & moderation would be easy.
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irwin @TheOddPantry Kasparov63 Also, if there are no societal capitalistic incentives towards people working in a particular way, I feel it is likely a class of moderators would naturally emerge for the good of the community in each community. We'd get far more moderators & they wouldn't be burned out.
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irwin @TheOddPantry Kasparov63 I mean... we live in capitalism and thus: we don't value human moderation with well paying jobs == human moderation is executed badly