What Happened
On the afternoon of January 8th, 4 non recent threads in !salt were suddenly dug up with clear inflammatory comments. To avoid ongoing attention in the future, I'm not link to the threads directly, but rest assured their URLs have been archived.
The language in the comments clearly violated the rules highlighted in the welcome packet, like "don't be an asshole", and "don't yuck someone else's yum". The rapid succession of threads, the similarity among the comments, and the clear-cut wording made it impossible to attribute this to careless remarks. To explain the language used, comments included references to "needing validation for your dumb fetish", "stop liking garbage", "RPF being cringe and its fans being unable to not be creepy", as well as calling someone "peak cringe".
How it Unfolded
The incident was first brought to my attention on our Discord server by a Boobie asking about our report process. They were directed to the feedback form for an anonymous report, invited not to publicize the incident too widely to keep the situation from escalating, and to generally try not to engage further if the person was being disruptive.
At the same time, other Boobies reported having noticed the same worrying posts, which prompted me to investigate immediately. As written above, this was a clear cut case of comments being not acceptable.
The actions taken were:
- I publicly identified the comments as non acceptable on the threads themselves, and invited people not to engage as I looked into the situation. I did this as webmaster when possible (on threads I hadn't previously joined), or with the already-assigned identity.
- I confirmed that the comments where coming from the same person by looking at the author in the backend. This was done without de-anoning the user.
- Upon confirming that the comments were from the same user, I de-anoned the user in question, blocking their account from logging into our authentication system (which had no visible impact on BobaBoard itself outside from their credential being restricted). Identity was only confirmed for the reported threads, and no other content created by the user has been de-anonimized.
- I confirmed action had been taken under the individual comments.
- I reached out to the user to inform them of the decision, and to invite them to discuss the situation if necessary.
This might not be super in topic, but I feel like the fact that our first ban happened the same day Trump got banned from Twitter should be noted for posterity.