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Something similar to the one that we removed: #1324840
If anything, the experiment has proven imo that we can get away with a lot less trust than we had before; ie we only need trust to deal with outliers and might want a little more trust to let the community develop a long term personality.
in the large corporate jobs, there is usually an annual training of the staff in the standard communications etiquette, computer privacy & security;
i think an SN welcome message shud emphasize that one shud learn to discern scammers, clankers, trolls, and dumb users in general; then offer a guide to deal with those posts effectively;
i think this wud make for a neat educational tool, one that is overdue for anyone using any social medium today;
overcoming any obstacle starts with accepting sum education;
what is the team's proposed trust-building model? 🤔