jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has your view on what you might consider a misogynist, racist, mean, defamatory, or just plain nasty post that should be deleted shifted over the years?
Yes, dramatically. When we first started I pretty much thought anyone should be able to post just about anything. I was of the opinion that words were just words and if you didn’t like them, you could ignore them. I was very much in “the cure for speech you don’t like is speech you like” camp. But then I started to understand the impact of abuse minorities and women constantly face, especially online.
It also took me a while to learn something that I don’t think is really understood about a site like this. Those that tend to use racist and misogynistic language and so on comprise a fairly large group of users — far larger than I think we like to acknowledge. Moreover, they can be among the most active users. There is a certain fear of blocking them or removing their posts because doing so can cost you a big chunk of your users. But, what I’ve found is that the negative impact of such posters far outweighs any benefit they might bring with their traffic. Moreover, their activity chases away many other users who don’t want to deal with them. So, wholesale blocking actually grows traffic to the site rather than decreasing it. It is almost counter-intuitive.
Anonymous wrote:Do posters who use mobile devices make your job harder, since their IP addresses change constantly? Is it more difficult to keep track of those posters?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are you so liberal
and will you ever admit your liberal bias on things
I am liberal because I have the ability to empathize with others and I try to think beyond the narrow confines of what will directly benefit me. I try to think about what will benefit us.
When have I ever denied my liberal bias?
Anonymous wrote:Are people identifiable by IP address? (you should read the book "Followers" and you'll see why I ask!) I mean I know you can tell which posts come from the same address, but can you link them to an individual by address, iphone, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Do you remember the guy that posted a nude at 3-4 am? I'm sometimes up too early and reported it immediately, with some funny comment that I can't remember. That guy was a registered member, too! It was hilarious and obviously it wasn't deleted until a more civilized hour.
Did you PM him and virtually kick his a§§?
Anonymous wrote:Would you consider running for president?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all you do, Jeff!
Are you aware of another site like this with a high HHI average among users/posters?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you proficient in other languages?
I have studied French and Arabic. I was once conversational in French and pretty good at reading, writing, and speaking Arabic. But I am really bad with languages and can't really do much with either of them now. These days even English is a challenge.
Merci
What drove you study Arabic?
Anonymous wrote:Do you delete a lot of posts about Bernie Sanders? I have noticed that my posts in favor of him are/were disappearing. This was mostly in the past. I am wondering if this is due to Bernie posters? Or are the replies these posts get offensive? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think any “famous” people (politicians, celebrities, or otherwise) read and/or post on DCUM? Kind of like Hillary Clinton’s admitted fascination with HGTV.
Anonymous wrote:why are you so liberal
and will you ever admit your liberal bias on things
Anonymous wrote:Has your view on what you might consider a misogynist, racist, mean, defamatory, or just plain nasty post that should be deleted shifted over the years?