
A growing coalition of users escalates their concerns about the recent decision by r/CryptoCurrency moderators to ease auto-moderation rules. With over 911,000 actions taken by the auto-mod system in the past year, many feel this move may intensify existing frustrations rather than resolve them.
In the last 12 months, users have struggled to engage with one another due to the stringent auto-moderation that has turned discussions into automated failures. The moderators aim to adapt to the evolving landscape of spammers and bots, acknowledging that the community has suffered from this disconnection.
Commenters expressed a range of opinions:
Calls for Community Policing: Some users argue the community should take a more active role in managing harmful posts. "If the community is supposed to be policing these jackasses, then the community is failing," lamented one member, pushing for harsher actions against trolls and negative commenters.
Debate Over Negative Opinions: On the flip side, a few users believe differing opinionsโeven critical onesโshould be tolerated as part of open discourse. "It's up to the community to regulate with downvotes if the argument is in bad faith," one commenter stated, suggesting a nuanced approach to complaints.
Skepticism About Future Engagement: While some hope this new direction will revive the forum's spirit, skepticism remains high. "Maybe loosening up will bring back some of that energy from the early days," expressed a long-time member, questioning whether the change will lead to meaningful discussions or just an influx of spam.
"This is every day and in every thread zero reason not to get rid of them," criticized another community voice, highlighting ongoing issues with disruptive members.
The overall sentiment is a blend of hope for revitalized conversation and frustration over the persistent challenges posed by spammers. Current discussions reflect a longing for a more authentic online community.
โณ Users reported an increase in post removals when mentioning niche crypto projects.
โผ Moderators are set to introduce new tools aimed at combating evolving spam tactics.
โป "The community aspect has been missing for way too long" - Engaged Commenter.
As the r/CryptoCurrency community embarks on this new approach, its future hinges on how effectively these changes can foster authentic participation while mitigating spam. Experts suggest that the balance between embracing freedom of speech and maintaining quality discussions will be crucial as the forum evolves.