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Hi, Feddit UK admin here, I'd just like to add a bit more context. We're currently discussing these comments in an admin chat, though this was apparently not communicated to Ada so she got the impression inaction was our position. Our position is not inaction, but these specific comments have become wrapped up in a policy discussion on how we facilitate discussion of our state's increasing hostile actions without allowing transphobia to propagate. I hope we can rectify the situation soon, but doing things by committee is never swift.
So it's been 2 weeks, what's happened? Cause it still feels like nothing but inaction, unless there was a followup I missed.
The comments in question were removed last week and our internal position has been clarified, that there's no need to change our working definition of transphobia, albeit with some new considerations to allow people to talk about the transphobic actions of the British state. We want to make a statement, but the others seem busy with things outside of Lemmy.
I'm currently working on some guidelines for c/uk_politics to help potentially less informed users navigate the current situation without inadvertently being transphobic.
Thank you. Looking forward that announcement, hopefully that they convince Blahaj to redeferate
Yeah, I hope the guidelines help. I really want to believe that a lot of attitudes we see about trans people are from a place of ignorance rather than malice, though I do fear that I'm being naïve. The admin statement will, frustratingly, take awhile, if at all, as it's been two weeks since I've heard from another admin, unless I make one unilaterally.
Ada has said that she defederated because of a lack of response, not the content itself.
Extra context is helpful, thanks.
Barely anyone on blahaj disagrees, but people on other servers have different opinions.
I think blaha's behavior here is telling and should be considered in the decision making process.
Yes. Blahaj's decisive reaction should show the correct behavior to take. Late is better than never.
What specifically?
Dramatic spazzing