It seems clearly nothing works.
pinkdrunkenelephants
Enforcing rules isn't hiding opinions, it's enforcing rules, and the only way online communities can work is if there are rules regarding what someone can say and what someone can't. That's just the reality of the situation.
Whether mods get paid enough to do it is irrelevant. They chose to be mods so it's their responsibility to actually moderate. If they don't want to, someone else should be given the chance to do it.
You'd be surprised the insane bullshit I've seen upvoted on this platform, come to think of it. Blatant rape apologia and shit. Even Nazis and tankies. I've been arguing people like that into the ground, and everyone seems content to leave that up to the user to downvote away, but that really is something mods should be taking care of, not us. If mods won't ban people like that, why even have them?
Lemmy as a system is so fucked.
Fair. Lemmy seriously needs to be fixed though.
Ohh, yes it does to people. I've had two idiots so far try to use downvotes to intimidate me to submitting to their opinion. It did not work on me because I am an asshole. They tried it because they believe it matters, and everyone else believes it matters too, otherwise they wouldn't be downvoting. Or upvoting, respectively.
Can you port it to Godot?
The fact that you can even do that proves the platform is hopelessly broken.
Yet they're not capable of sussing out bad actors before hiring them, so how is a board a good system?
You know, if Godot was actually a for-profit endeavor, I probably would believe you.
Let's hope not. We can't be complicit in our own subjugation any longer.
How the fuck is that even legal?
People who think that way have such little respect for their past selves. You all were doing the best you could with the knowledge and resources you had. If you weren't, then you grew from it. Growing is what humans are supposed to be doing.