If you're going to censor someone, you owe it to them to be honest about what you're doing to them.
(Even when doing the RightThing(TM) would probably be easier...)
And, BTW, I occasionally get blocked by the mechanisms here, even though not doing anything bad, but understand that there is a trade-off.
unless HN is suddenly the government what you've misnomered is moderation, not censorship. Calling censorship just exaggerates your opinion and makes you look unhinged. It's a private website not national news.
I really like this take on moderation:
"The essential truth of every social network is that the product is content moderation, and everyone hates the people who decide how content moderation works. Content moderation is what Twitter makes — it is the thing that defines the user experience."
From Nilay Patel in https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/28/23428132/elon-musk-twitt...
Moderation is the removal of content that objectively doesn’t belong in context, eg spam
Obviously that moderation definition is nuanced bc some could argue that Marxist ideas don’t belong in the context of a site with a foundation in startups. And indeed Marxist ideas often get flagged here
I suppose a sufficiently motivated spammer might incorporate that as a submission workflow check.
> Moderation is the normal business activity of ensuring that your customers like using your product. If a customer doesn’t want to receive harassing messages, or to be exposed to disinformation, then a business can provide them the service of a harassment-and-disinformation-free platform.
> Censorship is the abnormal activity of ensuring that people in power approve of the information on your platform, regardless of what your customers want. If the sender wants to send a message and the receiver wants to receive it, but some third party bans the exchange of information, that’s censorship.
Censorship is somewhat subjective, something that you might find offensive and want moderated might not be considered so by others. Therefore, Alexander further argues that the simplest mechanism that turns censorship into moderation is a switch that, when enabled, lets you see the banned content, which is exactly what HN does. Alexander further argues that there are kinds of censorship that aren't necessarily bad, by this definition, disallowing pedophiles from sharing child porn with each other is censorship, but it's something that we should still do.
[1] https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/moderation-is-differen...
Operators of public sites should NOT have to pay that tax. So you are best are not fully aware of the actual cost, IMHO.
Congrats to HN for striking a reasonable pragmatic balance.
*I had some of the first live (non-academic) Internet connectivity in the UK, and the very very first packets were hacking attempts...
Blame the trolls that prevent us from having nice things.