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I realize that this is a very hot political season. Its impossible to keep a "good vibes" feel with this year's election politics, so I'm not asking for "Don't be an Ass" or other such naive statement. But please try to be on your best behavior. This is "BestOfLemmy", and not a political debate site.
I've nuked a couple of subthreads that have gotten too hot. Please report anything you think is unhelpful to the greater discussion. I'll remove distracting posts as I see them, but I don't promise "good moderation" here. I'm just gonna cleanup what I can see and when I see it.
The general rule for "BestOfLemmy" is to be an appropriate place for a Lemmy beginner to get a feel of Lemmy in general. Yall are somewhat forgiven for the heated topic, but its not a complete pass. Try to keep the perspective of "newbies to Lemmy are stopping by here first". And think about how you'd like to present yourself to them.
This is my guiding principle for moderation. This isn't a debate subsite, or debate community. I'm not necessarily interested in having everyone here complete their back-and-forth discussion (especially if it gets heated, swear words, accusatory tones, etc. etc.).
More like, vote against the conservative-fascist coalition if you don't want the US destroyed. If you're skeptical, we can open up any history book and read about how the German conservative-fascist ruling coalition of the 1930s turned out.
Part of the reason why I nuked entire discussions is because its an effective way to stop the downvoting, dogpiling, and snarkiness. I'm doing what I can here. Its a big topic, I'm not going to be here all day and I'm the only moderator. I'm ultimately going to have to trust all of you to be on better behavior when I leave to do my things today.
Real talk. I'm trying to set up the conditions for this thread to work out even in my limited absences. I cannot promise prompt deletions or even "fairness" in these circumstances. Chances are, I'm going to come back and there's going to be 5 hours of back-and-forth trash, downvoting, yadda yadda. I'm not an idiot, I can see and 100% expect that this will happen. When that happens, I'll have no choice but to delete the whole sub-discussion, starting from the moment it got heated.
And yet, this topic isn't breaking any rule that I've set up ahead of time. And I'm not seeing it as such a massive problem that I need to invent a new rule to specifically nuke this particular topic. I've listed out my reasoning for the two rules of this community already. If you want to argue on the basis of those rules (or alternatively, if you want to propose a 3rd rule to be added), I'm willing to meta-discuss the rules with you here.
But don't take my "delete comment" movements for something else. Lemmy has very few tools for moderation. On other forums, I would have edited yall's posts rather than delete them outright. I'm forced to delete because its against Lemmy's philosophy to allow moderator-edits to posts.
I'm not trying to make you feel bad with the "delete comment". Its just honestly the smallest bit of action I can do on Lemmy. I'm not trying to threaten you, I'm not trying to cause anyone any kind of grief. I get it, its a political topic and you have opinions you want to get out. So talk, get them out. I'll do what I can to keep the best of the discussions up but I'll also be deleting the dogpiles as they come up.
Moderating is a pain in the ass. We appreciate ya