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in /digg 5 months ago

How will Digg handle bans, suspensions, and appeals?

Reddit's current system is broken—users often wait months, sometimes over a year, for an admin to respond to bans caused by abuse of the report system, bot manipulation, or coordinated attacks. It’s far too easy to get someone suspended or stripped of their communities without transparency or recourse. How will *Digg* address this? - Will bans come with a clear reason and evidence? - Will there be a real appeal process with timely responses? - How will Digg prevent bad actors from abusing moderation tools to harm others? - Can users protect their communities and content from being stolen or sabotaged? Facebook, for example, doesn’t allow users to lose their groups or accounts so easily. If Digg wants to retain creators and community leaders, it needs transparency, fairness, and direct communication—not silence and shadowbans. Reddit’s approach has pushed thousands away. Digg has a real chance to do better.

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