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4 votes
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London protest ban on Extinction Rebellion ruled unlawful
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China is forcing the world to rethink recycling
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Vietnam bans Dreamworks' "Abominable" over South China Sea map showing Chinese claim to the region
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Banning cars on San Francisco’s Market Street, once a radical idea, approved unanimously
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California is banning the tiny bottles of shampoo in hotels
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'South Park' scrubbed from Chinese internet after critical episode
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Literature locked up: How prison book restriction policies constitute the nation’s largest book ban
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Today is Car-Free Sunday in Brussels
It's car free Sunday here in Belgium and the streets are a treat to navigate. Cycling is actually slower than usual since there are so many people constantly on the streets, many of them...
It's car free Sunday here in Belgium and the streets are a treat to navigate. Cycling is actually slower than usual since there are so many people constantly on the streets, many of them pedestrians or roller skaters.
But it's .. safe. Nice. Breathable. Not that Brussels isn't those things normally but today more than usual.
Some photos here: https://twitter.com/Adys/status/1175756235733438464
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Denmark to ban all PFAS in paper and board food packaging
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Harry Potter books removed from St. Edward Catholic School due to 'curses and spells'
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Cigarette butts are toxic plastic pollution. Should they be banned?
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Minneapolis just banned drive-throughs
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Car-free in Los Angeles? Don't laugh
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Istanbul's LGBT community holds small rally after march banned
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A ban on smoking in many public outdoor spaces in Sweden comes into effect on July 1st
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San Francisco bans sales of e-cigarettes
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Prisons are banning books that teach prisoners how to code
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Ireland to ban new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030
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Asian countries take a stand against the rich world’s plastic waste
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Canada to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021
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YouTube just banned supremacist content, and thousands of channels are about to be removed
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New York is one step closer to becoming first state to ban cat declawing
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West Virginia Senate passes sweeping education bill to ban teacher strikes
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Oregon restricts solar development on prime farmland
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Could Barcelona’s plan to push out cars and build superblocks work in the US?
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Microsoft removes Huawei laptop from store, remains silent on potential Windows ban
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The lost Louvre of Uzbekistan: The museum that hid art banned by Joseph Stalin
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alyaza is unbanned
A couple of days ago, I loudly banned alyaza. After investigating it more, I no longer believe that DearDeer was their alt account, so everything I accused them of doing in that post was not true,...
A couple of days ago, I loudly banned alyaza. After investigating it more, I no longer believe that DearDeer was their alt account, so everything I accused them of doing in that post was not true, and they've been unbanned.
There are a lot of justifications and excuses I could give for why I got it wrong, but in the end it doesn't really matter. I made a somewhat-rushed decision, but I was confident about it at the time. Yesterday I spent more time looking into it, including following the invite chain and managing to get in contact with the person that sent the invite that DearDeer used to register. Between talking with that person (who was remarkably helpful) and some other info, I found more evidence that DearDeer wasn't alyaza than I had used to originally decide that it was, and realized that I was wrong.
This is a good example of why I don't like publicizing bans. Without me making that post about it, I'm sure this still would have been noticed by some people, but it could have been a relatively quiet temporary ban that lasted for about a day while it got sorted out. Instead, it ends up as a multi-day unnecessary spectacle. I'm not bothered by the effect on me because of that—I screwed up and deserve the embarrassment and criticism that comes from it, and I fully accept that. But it was unfair and cruel to alyaza to be falsely accused of things publicly, and that can't be reversed.
Decisions like this (and moderation in general) are often judgment calls that have to be made quickly and with incomplete information. Sometimes, like in this case, you make the wrong call, and more time, information, or an appeal leads you to reverse it. There can be value in having that happen in public, but there can also be harm, and I think this case absolutely leaned more towards the harmful end.
Anyway, I'll leave the comments open this time so that you can berate me appropriately. Please avoid commenting on alyaza personally though—I've already done enough damage and we don't need to continue that.
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Banned accounts should have their past comments visible
So, this is, in part, in response to the alibaba ban. I think it's bad practice not to know why someone got banned. Firstly, it may lead to excessives from your part ("I will ban anyone and...
So, this is, in part, in response to the alibaba ban.
I think it's bad practice not to know why someone got banned. Firstly, it may lead to excessives from your part ("I will ban anyone and everyone I want and no one will know"). Secondly, it fails to show other posters that X behaviour will get you banned.
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alyaza is banned (maybe permanently, but for at least a week regardless)
I generally haven't been making public posts about bans any more (there have been almost none recently anyway), but I'm sure there will be people wondering about this one since they were a very...
I generally haven't been making public posts about bans any more (there have been almost none recently anyway), but I'm sure there will be people wondering about this one since they were a very prolific poster.
I've banned alyaza. Whether it's temporary or permanent depends on how they justify it to me, but I told them that it would last for at least a week regardless. I've previously warned alyaza about their behavior multiple times (both publicly and privately), and they were aware that they were on their last chance to stop being so hostile when disagreeing with others. Today they registered a new account (DearDeer, which is also banned now) and started immediately using it in disingenuous ways, including arguing with the same comments from both accounts. I'm not sure if the intention was to circumvent that final warning instead of changing behavior, but it absolutely wasn't being used for good-faith purposes regardless.
I'm going to lock this thread immediately since it's really not worth fostering drama or dwelling on it with a big public discussion, but I wanted to post an explanation at least. If you have any questions or thoughts about it, please feel free to send me a message instead.
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Maine is the first state to ban styrofoam
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In car-choked Brussels, the pedestrians are winning
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When a country bans social media - Sri Lanka’s ban on social media forces a question nobody wants to ask: what if a global media network is impossible?
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California National Guard defies Donald Trump on transgender troop ban
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A bill banning most abortions becomes law in Ohio
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Are plastic bag bans garbage?
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With Facebook ban on white extremism, international norms apply to US
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How US recycling is changing now that China won’t take it
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Hundreds of US cities are killing or scaling back their recycling programs
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New Zealand to ban semi-automatic rifles
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Tumblr suffers 150 million drop in traffic after porn ban
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Australian government bans Milo Yiannopoulos from entering Australia
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What happens now that China won't take US recycling: Many waste-management companies are simply burning recyclables or sending them to landfills
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YouTube bans comments on videos of children
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China blocks 17.5 million plane tickets for people without enough 'social credit'
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Poland moves step closer to banning gay conversion therapy
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Botswana mulls lifting elephant hunting ban
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Nauru bans 'telemedicine' for medical transfers in threat to new Australian laws
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Premier Daniel Andrews has just announced that the Victorian government will ban gay conversion therapy in that state
9 votes