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anonrerising2023-01-27 02:32 pm
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Re: New Drama Blog In Need of Feedback
(Anonymous) 2023-02-16 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)"As such, the only Avenue that people will have for voicing their opinions is by commenting, which instantly removes the safety of anonymity"
Why do you think this? If someone wants to comment on a tumblr post related to FR drama, there's nothing that says it has to be done on an account that clearly shows who they are. Tons of frequent commenters on SMR and DRR use response blogs that have no information about who they are either on Tumblr or FR.
I think you're making a lot of assumptions and acting as if people are forced to de-anon if they want to interact with drama.
To this subject, there are a fair few of regular SMR commenters that have mentioned getting death threats due to their frequent comments. Why isn't SMR being held responsible for that, when you seen so eager to blame this one?
Re: New Drama Blog In Need of Feedback
(Anonymous) 2023-02-16 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)I mean I’m not against what you’re saying and you make a good point but I’m just answering why I think ARR feels like it’s a far better format than a tumblr blog would be with the same rules. I’m not bashing on this new blog or trying to blame it, just giving my perspective on why I think tumblr may just not need another flight rising drama blog because it gets messier whereas here it feels a lot more cleaner in terms of format and enforcing rules. Comments get messy, you can’t enforce who comments on tumblr blogs, and therefore you can’t enforce what gets through. If commenters start posting suicide bait in a tumblr post, that’s where issues of should we delete the entire post or not come up, and here it’s far easier to moderate that out. Hope that explains my perspective more.
And I mean SMR does in fact delete posts so I guess that’s kind of the point I’m going for e.e there issues everywhere but if regular commenters are getting harassed SMR has taken an at least somewhat of a stance over it, even if it’s flawed for other reasons. Tldr, I don’t think tumblr drama blogs work at all, and this new one is no exception.