Who moderates? is very much the challenge when even a former GG is taken down. Finding common values still remains the best hope if we can stop "calling out" long enough.
Who moderates? is very much the challenge when even a former GG is taken down. Finding common values still remains the best hope if we can stop "calling out" long enough.
Well I think the past few years has led to a real decentralization around who moderates. That, I think, is what has fed some of this breakdown in trust. But we're in a period of recalibration. I do think it'll get resolved, but we'll need to decide how fast that happens and what that new moderation looks like.
Just had a discussion with an academic about the divide on "parental rights " issues between religions. My thought is to use Indigenous processes, circle, listening, ritual and respect to allow discussion and learning vs yelling at each other.
Who moderates? is very much the challenge when even a former GG is taken down. Finding common values still remains the best hope if we can stop "calling out" long enough.
Well I think the past few years has led to a real decentralization around who moderates. That, I think, is what has fed some of this breakdown in trust. But we're in a period of recalibration. I do think it'll get resolved, but we'll need to decide how fast that happens and what that new moderation looks like.
Just had a discussion with an academic about the divide on "parental rights " issues between religions. My thought is to use Indigenous processes, circle, listening, ritual and respect to allow discussion and learning vs yelling at each other.