Newscomm Policy Discussion Thread
Newscomm Policy Discussion Thread
In a shocking display of mod tyranny, the newscomm mod team has been discussing potential updates to the comm's policy (the sidebar text) and is soliciting feedback from you, the reader. This post contains some potential changes/codifications of unofficial policy. We'll leave this thread up a while for feedback and discussion on both new and existing measures. Later, the mod team will post a revised draft policy for community review before finalizing it and carving it in stone on the sidebar. Note that this is a supplement to the broader Hexbear Code of Conduct, not a replacement.
Community and Policy Objectives
We aim to foster a book-club type environment for discussion and critical analysis of the news. Our policy objectives are:
- To learn about and discuss meaningful news, analysis and perspectives from around the world, with a focus on news outside the Anglosphere and beyond what is normally seen in corporate media (e.g. anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist, Marxist, Indigenous, LGBTQ, people of colour).
- To encourage community members to contribute their own analysis and commentary and for others to thoughtfully engage with this material.
- To support healthy and good faith discussion as comrades, sharpening our analytical skills and helping one another better understand geopolitics.
Our guiding rubric for community policy is, “Will this policy or action help encourage more good posts?”
Throughout this post, newscomm refers to any post in c/news, while newsmega refers to the weekly megathread.
Policies for Discussion:
Most of what is drafted below reflects the spirit of how the comm has been run to date.
(A) Low Effort Posts
(B) Archive Links
(C) American Electoral Politics:
(D) Charity Posts
(E) Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will
(F) Newsmega Posts of the Week
(G) Other Policies, Existing Sidebar Text
Any comments on the policies in the existing sidebar text? Any other matters to raise? Now is the time.