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There has been discussion about whether we need a new rule to more narrowly define what a "meme" is, in response to screenshots of other platforms, pictures of text, etc. being posted. Some good arguments for yes and no were being made in this thread over the weekend, and this isn't the first time people have brought it up, so I want to open the question up to the community.

My personal approach to moderating content is pretty "light touch", because I don't want to stifle people having fun (this is a meme page after all), and heavy-handed moderation reminds me of the worst parts of reddit. I think the role of a moderator is to clean up spam, keep the community on the intended topic, and intervene if people are being harassed, but for mostly everything else, that's what the up/downvote system is here for. So, the question becomes "Are screenshots of other platforms like Reddit, X, Bluesky 'off topic'? Or, do they count as memes?"

Here are some things to consider:

  1. Is a meme anything that gets repeated or shared? (this is the broad definition, but not necessarily the norm in how it's used)

  2. Does a meme require an attempt at humor?

  3. What about news? (What if a headline is funny?)

  4. Is an image required? Should a picture of text (not from another platform) be removed?

  5. Are we overthinking all of this?

Please let us know what you think. I'll keep this post pinned for the week, and if there's a general consensus, we can add a rule. Otherwise, we'll just rely on the community upvoting or downvoting what it wants to see and making case-by-case judgment calls as we get reports.

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[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

the tighter the grip, the more the grains slip through your fingers.

a community is supposed to be organic. anything that goes against the organic growth of the community actively harms it.

by setting arbitrary rules on content it only serves to alienate and remove content or users from the community that are already actively participating in dialogue.

I get setting rules in place to signify what to post, IE memes. but it's damaging to set categorical requirements on what sub content should be posted, IE picture memes only.

I think it's far more beneficial to set tagging in place to filter content on, not to outright ban it. the goal of any community isn't just to survive, but to thrive, and I just don't believe adding rules (in this case) allows this community to thrive. if anything, it will divide and weaken the community.

[–] Bgugi@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Think more along the lines of a garden. If you want to create an environment that's suitable for something like vegetables to grow, you're also going to be creating an environment for lots of other plants to thrive. Why clear out and till a plot for tomatoes if you're just going to let the kudzu grow over it again?

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 1 points 16 minutes ago

unfortunately we're not talking about gardens, we're talking about a community that is driven by people and psychology.

if the community begins to ban content, I promise traffic and content to the community will stall at the least. considering lemmy itself is user starved, it would take months if not years to recover.

banning content is not the answer. tagging appropriate content is.