🐱 Reddit Moderator Getting a PhD in Online Moderation

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https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/...-moderator-getting-a-phd-in-online-moderation

Much of the internet runs on volunteer labor performed by people who are often unnoticed, such as online community moderators. When these people are recognized, it’s usually because they’ve become a target of harassment, are involved in a flamewar, or are accused of abusing their power.

Moderators make message boards, Reddit, Facebook groups, email listservs, and many other online communities function, and yet not a whole lot of time has been spent by mainstream academics understanding good internet moderation, or the psyche of a moderator. Kat Lo, a PhD student at the University of California Irvine, is bridging that gap by researching online communities at a time when most major platforms are trying reckon with widespread harassment.


“Eight years ago I started moderating communities, especially the girlgamer subreddit,” Lo told me. “I was so interested in thinking about making policies that people can believe in and helping people enforce those policies in their own communities so it’s not a top-down decree.”

There is no unified theory of community management or moderation, but platforms are currently trying to balance keeping themselves open and as impartial as possible, while reckoning with various harassment campaigns, be they GamerGate, the alt-right, neo-Nazis, or more run-of-the-mill flamewars that have long been a part of internet culture.

What’s largely happened is that people who have traditionally been marginalized by society have been marginalized online, too.

On large online platforms, harassers “feel safe because they are safe,” Lo said. “There aren’t a lot of consequences. We talk about anonymity, but that’s a misdirection: Look at Facebook comments—there’s a lack of consequences and people aren’t buying into the norms of a community and are imposing their own thoughts on what’s possible.”

On a day-to-day basis, unpaid moderators are often those who end up having to deal with keeping toxicity out of an online community. Moderators are often tasked with deleting graphic images and videos, deflecting vitriol, enforcing rules, and ensuring their communities continue to function. Then, in the act of moderating, they’re often shamed by the community for censorship. It’s a thankless, difficult job.


“It’s a far more complex job than just banning people,” Lo said.

“A lot of moderators burn out. Well, we call it ‘burning out’—they’re fatigued, they’re demoralized, and they have an aversion to doing it,” she added. “But the things people are describing are symptoms of trauma. Moderators determine a lot of culture that happens on the internet and they do hold a lot of power, but simultaneously they hold a lot of trauma.”

Besides her research, Lo has begun doing volunteer crisis counseling for moderators, streamers, YouTubers, developers, and academics who have been harassed or have otherwise experienced online trauma.

“Almost everyone I’ve counseled has said ‘I didn’t know a person like you existed,’ or ‘I didn’t know anybody else could understand these problems,’” she said. “I am trying to empower people on an individual level and I’m hoping those people can use those skills to build their own communities. When you have these moments with people on a smaller scale, it makes doing this work feel sustainable.”

It’s not all bleak, of course. It’s important that academics are beginning to take these jobs seriously, and online platforms are beginning to hire community experts who can offer support for moderators and enact changes that can make entire platforms safer for everyone. Five years ago, it might have seemed crazy that a Reddit moderator would pursue a doctorate in, broadly speaking, Reddit moderation. Now, it seems absolutely imperative that more people do the same.
 
I want to pop on here again drunk.

First I'm sorry I power leveled a bit. Your name and title means shit, it's who you are as a person. I respect anyone who does them. There's a wonderful niche for people who love a field and some of them are in the college field and you get respect getting a degree.

I'll be open here and feel free to laugh, but this wounds me deeply. I don't want to kiss my own ass but I worked hard towards a passion of mine. One I want to share and expand on. Letting some pile of autism shit get a PhD is like what a parent must feel when one kid who can't stop drooling on him self gets the same grade as a Bach jr.

Who I am unrelated to my back round is I want to educate people. I feel just as much a blessing helping my god daughters counting as I do sharing trig to my students.
 
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Letting some pile of autism shit get a PhD is like what a parent must feel when one kid who can't stop drooling on him self gets the same grade as a Bach jr.

What do you expect when post-Secondary education has become a money grab while public institutions jack up tuition indefinitely because the retards keep taking more and more loans to attend, while at the same time spending hundreds of millions on their sports programs, building new stadiums, to gather huge crowds and advertisers and sponsors of college-level Ape Hoop and Monkey Tackle?

Just look at most College athletes and you'll understand that Colleges no longer exist to educate, they exist to bring in more money for their parasitic institution.
 
Oh, Grace Hopper, RIP. It's sad what's been done in her name in the years after her death.
Its off topic, but I'm tired of Ada Lovelace getting constantly touted as "the first computer programmer" when the programs she wrote, iirc, had looping constructs that were literally just English instructions to the computer operator, just as a way for textbook authors to shoehorn in a female scientist.
Meanwhile, poor Grace Hopper wrote the first compiler ever, and also wrote the first program that got compiled and executed, making her the first modern computer programmer, the very first person to do anything that we would recognize as programming today, and she's lucky to be a footnote.
And while she was doing all this she was also a fucking Admiral too.
 
This looks like it exist solely to make art degrees look better. I appreciate the effort, but don't bother
 
I bet this dumb cunt has never even eaten a hot pocket.

Meanwhile, poor Grace Hopper wrote the first compiler ever, and also wrote the first program that got compiled and executed, making her the first modern computer programmer, the very first person to do anything that we would recognize as programming today, and she's lucky to be a footnote.
And while she was doing all this she was also a fucking Admiral too.

Also, the language she created in 1959 wasn't a prototype or a proof of concept. It was COBOL, which is still in use in some business environments 58 years later.
 
It may be the liquor talking but it might actually be fun to appear as an expert witness in an UK court that is prosecuting trolling.
"Dr. Chalos, would you describe to the court what shitposting is?"
"Gladly..."

Maybe then people would understand how idiotic it truly is to hand out doctorates that require zero effort.
 
Ever think what this does to real PhDs?

This is why we drink, this cunt will be the type that demands they are addressed as doctor and honestly so filled with a hubris they feel they are just as if not smarter than an MD because they didn't have to touch icky dead people.

God, I don't know who I want to water board more the profs who didn't laugh this person out of the school or the person who honestly thought, this is worthy of a phd and I'll submit myself to the program.

It's fucking insane and I can't get over how more and more I'm becoming ashamed of the time and titles I've earned. That's not fucking right, there's a cancer eating higher education and it's really a torture to watch learning being removed from places of learning.

You think I could just give myself a PhD of Kiwifarms and no one will be able to call me out in it, since this exists now.

I think this is the precise moment higher education jumped the shark.

- Dr. Medicated
 
Reminds me of the Mr. Show sketch with the House of the Future where one dude says "Six years ago, Menocu gave me an opportunity to design working solutions for the blinds, and gave me an awesome title: doctor" and the other dude goes "So you're not really a doctor" and his response is "...I am now. It's been great."
 
You know, I thought about this throughout my entire shower. I thought about it as I washed my hair, cleansed my body, shaved my legs. And out of all the questions I have, the biggest is “how the hell is there enough to talk about for a PhD?”

Now, if you were getting a PhD in sociology, with a specialization in online socialization, I can see there being an optional class in moderation. But there is no way there can be enough to talk about for a PhD!

As a side note, too all those who worry that PhDs don’t matter anymore, I am still impressed by business, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology, and... yeah. You get the point. I would think most people would feel the same. This doesn’t make other accomplishments any less valuable.
 
mods that are doing it for free are always to have the piss taken out of them like why on fucking earth would you work without anything to gain but the fact that your user profile looks snazzier than the regular person on the forum

its like walking around with a fuckin breastcancer badge you arent any better than me lol
also bugman education hahahahhahahahahahahahahahahaha
 
Now, if you were getting a PhD in sociology, with a specialization in online socialization, I can see there being an optional class in moderation. But there is no way there can be enough to talk about for a PhD!

To be fair, if moderation was important enough to warrant a class you’d most likely want a PhD holder to teach it
 
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To be fair, if moderation was important enough to warrant a class you’d most likely want a PhD holder to teach it
Eh, they could just have degrees in I/O psychology and website programming. Maybe management type degrees too. Those would work.
 
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