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Tuesday 23 February 2021

The fault in the online "of things"

Ever since I became having a personality online (not famous) i started to love and admire how quick some things can be done and how easy. Demanding higher knowledge out of people seemed like a no brainer and more like a game, that was synthesized throughout the years. I enjoyed just about every moment of the beginning of being "online" and never hated anything.....until now

Since the dawn of online communities, it has made our world work better, easier and faster, with growth of infinite details out there it's a land of beauty...and it shows how capable of caring and have made a world of help. Right?? ðŸ˜¬ðŸ˜€ðŸ˜’😊??

Only Partially.....

 We still live in a unmarked demand ship of a world. So going online can help a lot of people, but that works at 100% (being correct, free, enjoy full) only 10 percent of the time...

Most online communities out there have great rules for all of use members AND STAFF respectively, and they gladly remind all of us to not break the rules at all..

But most of the online community ownerships to be had out there, disrespect some of their "own rules"...now I'm not talking about ones where they never see the rules they set and they never abide by them...but ones have hidden rules no one can see and enforce them to "@$@t" and make everyone pay (not with money but with respect).....it's not fair, and it's not easy and it makes everyone's day almost not worthwhile.

But wait, do i agree with these ideals, NO! I don't ever believe it should be the owners and moderator's duty to withstand any information and rules that everyone must abide by....when dealing with bans and stuff i find than even when i get banned from things its a much safer issue, it's like right now as we speak I'm banned from "r/whatsthisthing" on reddit, what did i do?......what you think is: broke all the rules... what happened, it was i  replied to something and added a link to a response which could have helped everyone...but at a just of things, i rarely break rules/laws...

The point here is to focus on not having a "hidden agenda"...all my online communities are "hidden agenda free". And i like to teach the Freemantle idea of being courteous, kind and true and honest.

When i was young i had an amazing little idea (unsure of word) it was called the "truth train"....id meet people as normal, and after years of knowing them, id actually like to get the truth out of them...so if i worked hard at trying to get the info of their lie or dishonesty,  and i get them close to telling the truth, or i get them to tell the truth, i say/shout "truth train, whoop whoop, the train has left the station"...i started with family members, but after a while they started to dislike it (like only some of them, and hindered my use of it).....

I think some online communities have missing rules only they can see,  and also enforce....on my communities (reddit/discord/forum etc.) all rules are given out, even one's I'd like to toy with are given in full!! 

Id like to awake to a world where self-divergence is the key, group owners never lie about some weird made-up rule, that hurts people



if you own a community online "*any" (reddit, blogs etc.) don't lie or give falsehoods...this means no more hunting down users to tell them they've been banned for just posting something that only the staff /mods want to use!! or that might help someone else....it won't cause deaths but misinformation has been one of many possible reasons or ways that someone could die...

Thanks in advance....

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