This thread was inappropriately censored by either @punkisdead@slrpnk.net or @mambabasa@slrpnk.net claiming:

“Reason: Reason: Literally the opposite of anti-work is “over employment” which OP is arguing for”

There is an English comprehension problem by the mod. Would someone whose first language is English please:

  1. notice that over employment is actually the problem that the thread’s thesis seeks remedies for. Being forced into a full-time or nothing ultamatim is a very common problem that oppresses anti-work proponents. It’s the single most common problem we face. Appalling that a mod would block the discussion.
  2. undo the improper mod action

The mod’s action to suppress is actually a pro-work action, as it prevents discussion around solutions to over-employment.

  • punkisundead [they/them]@slrpnk.net
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    24 days ago

    First I would lile to thank you and others for feedback regarding this. I hope anyone who does so reads the original post, the sidebar of the community and tries to understand the general spirit of that community before they comment tho.


    A direct answer from myself, as I am not speaking for the other moderator of !antiwork@slrpnk.net:

    Can you actually tell us what your post had to do with the abolition of work? Because thats what is outlined in the sidebar and the expectation of content there. I feel like your post really failed to connect to topic that and the votes and report(s) it received also showed this. I think another antiwork / work reform community on Lemmy would have been actual places your topic would have fit.

    I stand by the decision to remove the post and I think its kinda ridiculous how out of proportion you are blowing this instance of mod action. From my perspective you are still welcome to contribute to !antiwork!antiwork@slrpnk.net as long as it is actually on topic.

    • activistPnk@slrpnk.netOP
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      24 days ago

      Can you actually tell us what your post had to do with the abolition of work?

      I’ve posted there in the past about mitigating work (incl. concepts like ”quitting” but working which just means ways to not work your ass off pleasing a boss and just working at a content pace). I posted about new work reduction laws. I never posted about full abolition of work. And I commented then that it was strange that the sidebar seems to only mention full abolition of work, and I asked if there were any objections to chatter about work reduction. There were none. And those other posts were not suppressed. So I figured the sidebar was unintentionally narrow.

      I stand by the decision to remove the post and I think its kinda ridiculous how out of proportion you are blowing this instance of mod action.

      The rationale in the modlog was nonsense. Now you are giving different rationale.

  • LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    24 days ago

    Can you post a link or screenshot of the modlog to see the original text? Your link does not work for me.

    Personally, I find it frustrating that an instance that is either explicitly or implicitly supportive of anarchism uses the completely unaccountable moderation model from Reddit. I don’t want to start drama with specific users but this wouldn’t be the first time I’ve seen some pretty questionable mod actions on this instance, which is disappointing, given our shared ethos. I get that we’re stuck with the tools that Lemmy provides us which are very limited but I think there has got to be a better way somehow. In my view, this system inevitably leads to abuse, especially on contentious topics.

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      12 days ago

      This. We need to figure out a way to incorporate an anarchist approach to running communities and instances. In what way is a couple moderators controlling and making decisions for the userbase anarchist?

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        12 days ago

        Do you have any ideas or suggestions? It would be really helpful to have a model to follow instead of trying to invent one. I tried to investigate the moderation model on /r/anarchism but I didn’t find any real information.

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          11 days ago

          From what I can tell, its uncharted waters. I think there needs to be some level of accountability for moderators, what that looks like idk. But I also don’t want to be the kind of person who complains without suggesting anything, so maybe some sort of voting process to make a moderator to step down. I think it’d be a good idea to have a post that asks people for suggestions around this topic

  • Mambabasa@slrpnk.net
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    23 days ago

    This is my mistake, sorry about that. I saw the report and I thought it asked me to remove the post and it seemed legitimate, but as you point out, it’s not.

    Edit: It has been restored. Sorry for the shortcomings on my part.