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fandomsecrets2018-04-08 03:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #4113 ]
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(Anonymous) 2018-04-08 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)A big problem with Tumblr imo is the lack of moderation. There's no way for anyone to control what shows up in a tag like there was in LJ or DW communities. If someone posted something in an A/B community hating A/B, a mod could delete it, but with Tumblr that's not possible. Antis or haters or simply people that disagree with something brigade other groups all the time and each group are never quite able to define themselves or establish overall rules that everyone follows.
Except by socially pressuring the nonconformists to conform or get out, which sometimes ends up going overboard into bullying and harassment.
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(Anonymous) 2018-04-08 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2018-04-08 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)I don't disagree with that either.
Things going wildly viral can happen even with user moderation, though. Reddit posts go viral all the time and most communities have strict rules for posting content. Especially the default ones which are their metaphorical public face.
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