Don’t You Know Who I Am?
- Read before participating: An update on rules and community guidelines.
Update on rules and community guidelines.
After a very civilised start, this community unfortunately took a nosedive over the last couple of weeks. The rule breaking climaxed in the comments on the Rust-shooting post, to the point where I had to lock the thread and stop posting completely to allow everyone to cool off. I’m partially to blame, I’m British and clearly underestimated how contentious a post mentioning guns would be. I apologise for that. I have no desire to be the morality/thought police and tell you what you can and can’t post or discuss, but I’m also committed to making this community enjoyable, friendly and welcoming. So I’m tightening up the rules of this community and for now I’ll try and stick to less polarising posts.
I’ve previously asked for volunteer mods and requested your feedback and suggestions on how this community is run in a stickied post but there were no takers. I’m still looking for additional moderators and I’m open to any input or suggestions you have on the way this community is run. Please post all community-related questions or suggestions to this post.
How this community is moderated.
I’m the sole moderator here but I have a couple of accounts: SomeoneElse@ lemmy.world and feddit.uk and SomeoneElseMod@feddit.uk. You can contact me on any account.
This community has quickly grown to 2.8k subscribers, 35 posts and a whopping 1.5k comments in just a month. Thank you to everyone who’s followed the rules and subscribed, voted, or commented. To ensure this community remains the friendly, entertaining and inclusive place it was intended to be, please report any comments that break the rules listed below.
If you break the rules, your comment is likely to be removed. I will also message you with either a reminder to follow the rules or a warning. You get one warning. If you break the rules again, you will be banned.
“But why did I get a warning when everyone else was breaking the rules too?”
I get it, it sucks to feel singled out but it’s not personal. You are responsible for following the rules of this community. There’s no justification for breaking the rules. I’m on Lemmy a lot, but I don’t have time to read every comment made on every community I moderate so I mainly rely on mod reports generated by you, the users. When a post is reported I act as quickly as possible. When I’m browsing and come across a rule breaking comment, I’ll delete/message/ban accordingly without a report being made. But until another there’s another moderator, I’m bound to miss some rule breaking comments. That is not an excuse for you to retaliate. If you see a comment that breaks the rules report it, then ignore it.
Posting guidelines.
This community is supposed to be entertaining. It’s focused on the schadenfreude of someone not realising who they’re talking to/what qualifications that person has.
All posts in this community have come from elsewhere, it is not original content, the poster in this community is not OP. The person who posts in this community isn’t necessarily endorsing whatever the post is talking about and they are not looking to argue with you about the content in the post.
You are welcome to discuss and debate any topic but arguments are not welcome here. I consider debate/discussions to be civil; people with different opinions participating in respectful conversations. It becomes an argument as soon as someone becomes aggressive, nasty, insulting or just plain unpleasant. Report argumentative comments, then ignore them.
There is currently no rule about how recent a post needs to be because the community is about the Don’t You Know Who I Am part, not the topic. If you’d like this or any other rule to be changed, please reply to this post with your suggestion and reasoning.
Rules.
This community follows the rules of the lemmy.world instance and the lemmy.org code of conduct. I’ve summarised them here:
- Be civil, remember the human.
- No insulting or harassing other members. That includes name calling.
- Respect differences of opinion. Civil discussion/debate is fine, arguing is not. Criticise ideas, not people.
- Keep unrequested/unstructured critique to a minimum.
- Remember we have all chosen to be here voluntarily. Respect the spent time and effort people have spent creating posts in order to share something they find amusing with you.
- Swearing in general is fine, swearing to insult another commenter isn’t.
- No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia or any other type of bigotry.
- No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies.
You can find the link to Lemmy’s full Code of Conduct in the sidebar.
I was really enjoying this community until things went sideways. Again, I apologise for my part in that. I do hope we can get back on track and enjoy the posts in this community in the way they were intended.
SomeoneElse
EDIT: southsamurai@sh.itjust.works has joined the mod team! A big thank you them.
- Dota 2 player telling TI7 winner that he's not good enough for TI
A bit of context for anyone who hasn’t played Dota 2: Here a player (Rainino) is telling another player (Gh) that he’s good at the character he played (ES/Earth Spirit) but not nearly good enough to compete at the biggest Dota 2 tournament in the world (TI/The International). Gh then replies that if the other player were to check their game there is a digital copy of the tournament’s trophy with his name on it since he was on the team that most recently won at the time (with a shared prize pool of over $10,000,000).
This screenshot was posted by Rainino themselves on the Dota 2 subreddit but I thought it fit perfectly here!
- Karen suggests that 3x UK skate champion Sean Goff should get proper training before teaching kids how to skate in a skatepark
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First she suggests that skateparks are only for kids and later she tries to frame him as unqualified to teach the kids there how to skate.
- Hello New Subscribers!
Hi! I’m your mod, SomeoneElse. There’s been a big influx of subscribers over the last week or two so I thought I’d say hello. I missed r/DontYouKnowWhoIAm after I left Reddit so created this community. So far I’ve been the main contributor, reposting the best of the Reddit sub to get things going. Anyone is welcome to contribute original or appropriated content from any source as long as it follows the guidelines (in the sidebar). Text post about personal experiences are also welcome.
I’m pleased to say there hasn’t been any real modding to do yet, which is a relief because I’m winging it! Everyone’s followed the rules and discussions have been largely respectful and interesting. Thank you to everyone who’s contributed. My hope for this community is that it continues with a Lemmy feel and doesn’t turn into a Reddit 2.0. To that end I just wanted to emphasise the two main rules; don’t be a dick to others, and no bigotry of any kind. Please report any comments/users that break those rules.
It’s likely that I’ll need help modding this community if it continues to grow at its current pace, so if you’re interested, drop me a message. Having previous moderator experience and living in a different time zone from me (Europe, BST) would be ideal but it’s not a must by any means.
I’m open to all suggestions on how this community is run including adding or refining community rules, and feedback on how hands on or off you’d like the moderating team to be. Feel free to message me or comment below.
It’s good to have you here 😊
- SomeoneElse
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