Trolling seems like a catch all for unpopular ideas/“things I don’t like”.
How is unpopular expression & expression in general not the whole point of social media?
There are a lot of people doing obvious trolls. You can usually tell by looking at their other posting history if they are rage baiting or trolling. If I get a sense that a comment/post is sincere, I won’t touch it unless it’s a clear rule violation. Yes is it is subjective, but it’s also not fun to live in a world where trolls are aloud to do whatever they want. We already do IRL. Also we listen to appeals and if you feel you’ve had a sincere post/comment removed for trolling, reach out and we can talk about it.
Also, for what it’s worth, I see a lot of reports for trolling that I don’t remove because I can tell they are either being sincere or the reporter is just in a pissing match with the poster. At the end of the day we aren’t here to silence those you disagree with if they otherwise aren’t breaking the rules.
Trolling seems like a catch all for unpopular ideas/“things I don’t like”. How is unpopular expression & expression in general not the whole point of social media?
There are a lot of people doing obvious trolls. You can usually tell by looking at their other posting history if they are rage baiting or trolling. If I get a sense that a comment/post is sincere, I won’t touch it unless it’s a clear rule violation. Yes is it is subjective, but it’s also not fun to live in a world where trolls are aloud to do whatever they want. We already do IRL. Also we listen to appeals and if you feel you’ve had a sincere post/comment removed for trolling, reach out and we can talk about it.
Also, for what it’s worth, I see a lot of reports for trolling that I don’t remove because I can tell they are either being sincere or the reporter is just in a pissing match with the poster. At the end of the day we aren’t here to silence those you disagree with if they otherwise aren’t breaking the rules.