Reddit’s automated moderation software is flagging the phrase “Luigi” as doubtlessly violent — even when the content material isn’t.
However Reddit does seem like flagging feedback that point out “Luigi” in some instances, even these unrelated to Mangione — simply not in the best way that it first seemed to be. The Reddit spokesperson mentioned that as a result of r/popculture had just lately fallen all the way down to a single moderator, automod options kicked in, together with a method to filter for “key phrases that would — however don’t essentially — point out violating content material.” The remaining moderator of r/popculture informed The Verge that the mod staff didn’t add “Luigi” to the listing of key phrases, Reddit did.
The r/popculture moderator posted in regards to the Luigi situation to the r/FreeLuigi subreddit, a grassroots group the place individuals focus on the Mangione case. The subreddit has strict guidelines in place to keep away from violating Reddit’s moderation guidelines, like referring to Mangione’s by his initials and a blanket ban on content material that requires or endorses violence. However the moderators nonetheless worry that Reddit will resolve to close it down — even when they don’t run afoul of the platform’s guidelines.
In the meantime, r/popculture — which has over 125,000 members — is closing down as a consequence of points that the remaining moderator pins on Reddit. The moderator who posted in regards to the “Luigi” situation introduced final night time they had been shutting down the whole group “as a consequence of Reddit admins being full fucking morons.” Within the submit, the moderator says that one other member of the staff was suspended and that Reddit has been unhelpful in making an attempt to resolve the suspension.
The Reddit spokesperson mentioned that the r/popculture moderator was suspended for approving content material containing direct requires violence, “together with photos celebrating [the Donald Trump rally shooter] and content material calling to assassinate the president.” An r/popculture moderator denied this occurred, and mentioned the content material in query was a photograph of the shooter that didn’t have a good time him. The Reddit spokesperson notes that the automod options are non permanent for r/popculture and that moderators can nonetheless approve the content material for posting.
The “Luigi” situation comes the identical week as Reddit’s new crackdown on banned content material. Earlier this week, the corporate introduced it might warn customers who upvote content material that’s banned on the platform. The coverage applies to customers who upvote such content material a number of instances in “a sure timeframe,” Reddit says in a submit, and the corporate will start with imposing the rule on violent content material. The spokesperson says that presently no one has been suspended beneath the brand new rule.