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On Fediverse like every other social platform, there might be times when you come across content that disturbs you. The Fediverse is diverse and flexible in its nature, it connects many different instances and different users. This also means different behavior and groups, which might lead into disagreements. This guide will tell you what appropriate actions to take for each scenario. | |||
If you need help doing the steps for taking action against other groups of people, see [[Draft:How to deal with unwanted content#How to take action|How to take action]]. | |||
== There's content that makes me uncomfortable in general == | |||
If certain words, topics and more make you feel uncomfortable seeing your timeline, remember that '''unfollowing''' users and '''muting''' words and phrases are still an option. They allow you to hide away certain posts about topics you are sensitive about. | |||
[[File:Post with content warning.png|thumb|Example of a content warning]] | |||
Most users, when they feel their content might be uncomfortable for others, add a '''CW''' ''(content warning)''. Most instances automatically collapse the post when they contain a subject/CW (as depicted on the right side), so that you can decide whether to open it or not. | |||
Doing so helps most people to stay away from content they feel sensitive about. When someone forgets to add one, it happens and you shouldn't blame them. You can always '''ask''' '''kindly''' the people you follow to add CWs to content that you are sensitive about. | |||
== Someone is harassing me == | == Someone is harassing me == | ||
Sometimes there are users that you feel uncomfortable around, if it's a personal matter between you two, don't feel afraid to '''mute''' or '''block''' that person. | |||
If you believe this person breaking your local or remote instance's rules, consider '''reporting''' them instead. Depending on the software that your instance runs on, once you report them, a copy of your report also gets forwarded to the remote instance as well for them to take action on the reported user as well. | |||
== An entire instance seems to only have inappropriate users == | == An entire instance seems to only have inappropriate users == | ||
If you feeling uncomfortable with an instance, you can '''mute''' them on most Fediverse software as a start. | |||
When the moderation of the remote instance tolerates the behavior of their user base and breaks the rules of your local instance, you should '''contact''' the moderation of your local instance for them to stop federating with said instance and block them (effectively excluding them from your local instance). | |||
If you believe the user base of a certain instance is harmful in nature for most users of the Fediverse, consider '''also reporting''' them to [https://a.rathersafe.space/@fediblock FediBlock]. Be aware that this approach is disputed under certain groups and sometimes not followed/supported by projects like [https://github.com/pixeldesu/fediverse-friendly-moderation-covenant/blob/master/README.md The Fediverse-Friendly Moderation Covenant] (see point 4 "We won't recommend blocks"). | |||
== How to take action == | == How to take action == |