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Thread 'Can moderator who aduse of power with double standards targeting user be considered as harassment and cyber bullying?' https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threa...g.7060072/

Title change....Sia immediately lock thread

Quote:Can moderator who aduse of power with double standards targeting user be considered as harassment and cyber bullying?
Quote: AI: Yes, a moderator who abuses their power with double standards and targets a user can be considered harassment and cyberbullying. Moderators are expected to enforce community guidelines and rules fairly and impartially, but when they:
Quote:1. Apply rules selectively: Enforcing rules more strictly against certain users or groups.
Quote:2. Display bias: Showing favoritism or prejudice towards specific users or perspectives. With poor logic reply in the feedback and closing of thread without any reason 
Quote:3. Use power to intimidate: Abusing their position to silence, belittle, or punish users with a personal agenda.
Quote:4. Engage in personal attacks: Targeting users with personal insults, ridicule, or humiliation.
Quote:This behavior can create a hostile environment and constitute harassment and cyberbullying. Users may feel:
Quote:1. Targeted and vulnerable
Quote:2. Intimidated and silenced
Quote:3. Discriminated against
Quote:4. Emotionally distressed
Quote:5. Cool violence 
Quote:If you experience such behavior, consider:
Quote:1. Documenting incidents: Keep records of the moderator's actions and any relevant context.
Quote:2. Reporting to higher authorities_: Reach out to platform administrators, support teams, or community managers or report authority or seeking legal aid 
Quote:3. Seeking support: Talk to friends, family, or online support groups about your experience.
Quote:4. Exploring alternative platforms: Find communities with fair and respectful moderation by fairly publishing out monthly of infraction and user reporting other user in the feedback section.
Quote:Remember, moderation should promote a safe and inclusive environment, not perpetuate harassment and bullying.
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Who reply and who do the banning is the aduser 😂 😂
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THERE SHOULD BE A SYSTEM TO JUDGE THE MODERATOR
otherwise moderator will abuse their power
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(30-08-2024, 03:37 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote:  THERE SHOULD BE A SYSTEM TO JUDGE THE MODERATOR
otherwise moderator will abuse their power
I concur with you on this .
There is a need to be more transparent and accountability,too. 

Who moderate the moderator and senior moderator and the admin.
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Some comments by other user is being deleted also.

Like got something 见不得光
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Wait till chiu deal with Senior Liar Intrinion.... Tongue

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Edmw is pap.
Don't go near it.
Vote it out.
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Why need to lock thread and change title?

心里有鬼???
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Character of a Person who are not impartial

Meta AI: A person who is not impartial may exhibit the following characteristics:

1. Bias: They may have preconceived notions or prejudices that influence their decisions or opinions.

2. Partiality: They may favor one person, group, or perspective over others.

3. Lack of objectivity: They may struggle to separate facts from personal opinions or emotions.

4. Emotional involvement: They may be overly invested in a particular outcome or issue.

5. Selective listening: They may only consider information that supports their existing views.

6. Close-mindedness: They may be unwilling to consider alternative perspectives or change their mind.

7. Favoritism: They may show unfair preference to certain individuals or groups.

8. Lack of empathy: They may struggle to understand or consider the feelings and needs of others.

9. Argumentative: They become defensive or aggressive when their views are challenged.

10. Inconsistency: They may apply different standards or rules to different people or situations.

11. Self-interest: They may prioritize their own interests or agendas over fairness or justice.

12. Lack of self-awareness: They may not recognize their own biases or limitations.

These characteristics can lead to unfair decision-making, poor relationships, and a lack of trust. It's essential to recognize and address these traits to develop impartiality and make more informed choices.

How to spot them online

Meta AI: To spot someone who is not impartial online, look for these signs:

1. Biased language: They use loaded or emotive language to sway opinions.

2. Selective sharing: They only share information that supports their views.

3. Echo chamber behavior: They only engage with like-minded individuals.

4. Personal attacks: They attack those with opposing views rather than addressing the argument.

5. Cherry-picking facts: They selectively present facts to support their narrative.

6. Lack of credible sources: They rely on untrustworthy or biased sources.

7. Emotional appeals: They use emotional manipulation to sway opinions.

8. Trolling behavior: They provoke or harass others with opposing views.

9. Inconsistencies: They contradict themselves or change their stance frequently.

10. Lack of transparency & accountability: They hide their identity, affiliations, or motivations.

11. Sensationalism: They use sensational or clickbait headlines to grab attention.

12. Refusal to engage in constructive dialogue: They avoid discussing opposing views or refuse to consider alternative perspectives.

By recognizing these signs, you can critically evaluate online content and identify individuals who may not be impartial.
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