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Shadowbans Are Shameful Cowardice

2 点作者 lawnchair_larry将近 4 年前
There is no reason to use shadow banning as a first resort on HN. If my opinions offend the sensibilities of your fragile echo chamber, you could have just asked me to leave. Enjoy your groupthink.

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meowster将近 4 年前
To my knowledge, I have never been shadowbanned anywhere.<p>I wouldn&#x27;t go so far as to say it is a &quot;shameful cowardice&quot;, but I do think shadowbanning is a very disrespectful thing to do.<p>It seems like shadowbanning is a form of gaslighting, and just to see what others might think, I did a Google search. Indeed, the first two results for the search string &#x27;gaslighting shadowbanning&#x27; are from Hacker News.<p>Not everyone will respond to or respect feedback with a ban, but some will, and I think that makes all the difference.<p>(OP: just because you&#x27;ve been disrespected by being shadowbanned, doesn&#x27;t mean you should be disrespectful back about &quot;cowardice&quot; and &quot;fragile echo chambers&quot;. I believe that is the kind of thing which might keep you shadowbanned.)<p>(Moderators: I hope you can transform Hacker News into a place that doesn&#x27;t use shaddowbans. I mod a 50k+ user subreddit, and I do remove comments and occasionally ban people, but I almost always say why. I believe even people with poor attitudes or intentions appreciate and respect being treated fairly, and it helps make the world a slightly better place and might one day have a cumulative effect on that person and cause them to slowly change their attitude. You, I, and I think everybody wants to be respected as a person, and people generally respond well to being treated well.)
wkearney99将近 4 年前
From that tone though, would you have left? Or just hung around trying to continue to be a malcontent?<p>Or is it recent behavior, contrasted against past participation, that encourages using shadowbans as a passive timeout rather than an outright confrontation&#x2F;rejection?