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7 votes
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A campaign run by an anonymous entity to block international tax transparency initiatives
16 votes -
For the sixth year in a row, Denmark heads the Corruption Perceptions Index, with a score of ninety – Finland and New Zealand follow closely behind
7 votes -
Sovereign workspace openDesk: German Ministry of the Interior provides answers
9 votes -
Google wants an invisible digital watermark to bring transparency to AI art
30 votes -
Mapping the ownership network of Canada’s billionaire families
26 votes -
The curious side effects of medical transparency
10 votes -
Denmark, Finland and New Zealand take the top three positions in the Corruption Perceptions Index for 2022
4 votes -
Transparency is surveillance
4 votes -
The American family that mined the Pentagon’s data for profit
5 votes -
Facebook's new "Widely Viewed Content" report doesn't provide meaningful transparency, and seems to be full of errors and spam
5 votes -
Statistics on bans and transparency
Do we have any statistics on how many users have been banned and why they’ve been banned? What information should be or remain public? Some forum sites let you see the banned users post and...
Do we have any statistics on how many users have been banned and why they’ve been banned? What information should be or remain public? Some forum sites let you see the banned users post and comment history from prior to their ban; is there any value in that?
Unrelated; how many Tildes-ers are we up to now?
18 votes -
Warnings of possible cover-up in progress as Trump orders hospitals to stop sending coronavirus data to CDC
21 votes -
US State Department Inspector General fired after investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Democrats decry ‘dangerous pattern of retaliation’
9 votes -
Elisabeth Bik quit her job to spot errors in research papers — and has become the public face of image sleuthing
9 votes -
Google to require all advertisers to pass identity verification process
12 votes -
Denmark has finished top of the Corruption Perceptions Index 2019 – Danes finished joint first with New Zealand with a score of eighty-seven
8 votes -
Pete Buttigieg campaign fails to list several power brokers in recent donor disclosure
19 votes -
Google updates their political advertising policies, limits targeting capabilities, and expands which ads are covered by their transparency report
14 votes -
Does transparency in moderation really matter? User behavior after content removal explanations on Reddit.
14 votes -
The secret list of words causing demonetization by Youtube bots
19 votes -
Secrets and lies at Guantanamo Bay: Listening devices, FBI informants, and gag orders… these are just some of the ways that the US is mishandling classified information in the Al Qaeda trials
5 votes -
German patients get the latest drugs for just $11. Can such a model work in the US?
8 votes -
Transparency advocates are working to make police personnel records more accessible—and searchable—for the public. Can that go too far?
5 votes -
Hollywood studios bankrolled politicians behind abortion bans in Georgia and Louisiana
6 votes -
Newsroom Transparency Tracker
7 votes -
Obscure no-deal Brexit group is UK's biggest political spender on Facebook
17 votes -
Google to ban political ads in Canada ahead of federal election, citing difficulty of complying with new transparency rules
7 votes -
Facebook moves to block ad transparency tools- including ours
8 votes -
Transparency-seeking OPEN Government Data Act signed into law
7 votes -
At Netflix, radical transparency and blunt firings unsettle the ranks
4 votes -
A call for principle-based international agreements to govern law enforcement access to data
7 votes -
Who controls your data? Nine reporters in London, Paris, New York & San Francisco filed more than 150 requests for personal data to 30+ popular tech companies
8 votes -
IBM researchers propose transparency docs for AI services
7 votes -
Feature proposal: Real-time moderation transparency page (vote in comments)
Proposal: Create a new page where all users can view all moderation actions. This would make transparency a core part of the platform, hopefully avoiding any misunderstandings about mod actions. A...
Proposal:
Create a new page where all users can view all moderation actions. This would make transparency a core part of the platform, hopefully avoiding any misunderstandings about mod actions.A new page, maybe called tildes.net/moderation, is available to all registered users. I am not sure where the link to should appear on the site, maybe on the user's profile sidebar?
This page contains a table of all possible moderation actions. The actions may include: deleted topics, deleted comments, tag modification, moved topics, edited topic titles, banned user, locked topics. (this begs the question, what are the possible mod actions, and that they must be codified.)
Very roughly, the table columns might include: Date, User(being mod'ed), Mod Action(a list of possible mod actions), Mod Action Reason (either a text field, or a list of possible reasons for this action), Link (null if action is a deleted topic.)
I think that the user who did the moderating should not be publicly listed for now, to avoid drama?
Some of the related Topics: (please make a top-level comment with any others)Could we have a stickied list of all bans with reasons included?
Daily Tildes discussion - our first ban
Please vote for the comment which best reflects your position on this proposal.
As a bonus question, please make a top-level comment if you have general comment about my format of voting on comments. Would you prefer a straw poll on a 3rd party platform? Is there a cleaner way to do this?
Edit: added "banned user" to actions list, I probably missed others, let me know. Also added the obvious locked topics.
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Could we have a stickied list of all bans with reasons included?
In the interest of transparency (and a little bit in statistics) it would be really cool to have a master banlist or at least a thread with links to all ban-worthy posts. This would help new users...
In the interest of transparency (and a little bit in statistics) it would be really cool to have a master banlist or at least a thread with links to all ban-worthy posts. This would help new users understand what isn't acceptable in the community and allow for community discussion on what could be considered an unjustified ban or a weird influx of bad behavior. This wouldn't be super viable when the site goes public, but would be a neat implementation in Tildes' alpha state.
14 votes -
The Onion published the threatening email they received from Michael Cohen
@theonion: In the spirit of transparency, here is Mr. Cohen's letter, printed in full: https://t.co/uPnzZYUtyZ
10 votes