Hi new mod team, Since we don’t have team modmail capabilities yet, let’s use this to intro ourselves to community, as well as to have conversations about the direction of the community ( like how do we define “tiny”?) based on members feedback.
If you are Interested in more in-depth discussions with @[email protected] and admins/staff of this LemmyNSFW instance WRT content policy, giving feedback, and understanding why certain decisions are being made, please sign up for matrix account (if you don’t already have one) so that you can join the by-invite chat area.
To join, use the following link : https://matrix.to/#/#lemmynsfw:matrix.org (it’s from sidebar of [email protected])
Alternatively, see https://lemmynsfw.com/post/214835
Many others have expressed interest in helping mod here via this https://lemmynsfw.com/post/164573
While I’m not against adding these folks, I would love to first encourage/have OC creators become part of mod teams.
Thoughts?
Yeah OCC participation is best, so long as they can be objective and unbiased. That can be hard for some people when they feel invested in the content.
My rule is to not take mod actions if I am involved in a conversation and especially if I initialized an engagement with someone. I’ll send a message to other mods and ask their opinion and to do whatever they feel is needed.
I don’t mind knocking down a bot posting threads in the wrong spot, removing a duplicate post if I see it, or resolving an open report, but I’m here mostly playing with Stable Diffusion and AI stuff. I’m nerding out because playing with the public NSFW SD stuff is much easier than when I tried it as a tool for CAD design initially. I’m not interested in becoming a real cc in this space. It is interesting to find clever prompts on here that can be reproduced, and what kinds of things work and don’t but that is all that interests me.
I’m not the type to help source new content or drive engagement here really. I’m a solid up vote, maybe a comment. If on topic AI posts were allowed here, I might add something in passing if it fit, but the category isn’t a very interesting thing to generate by itself. I would rather work on stuff like NSFW science fiction characters if I’m focused on a human figure, or looking at the original images used in the yraining weights and trying to prompt specific elements taken from these.
Don’t get me wrong, I like the tiny titty type. I’d challenge anyone to make it both naked and intellectually interesting, but otherwise I’m just here to add some level headed help in the rare instance it’s needed. If that is not, I can disappear into the æther at any time, no hard feelings.
Welcome @[email protected] to team 😊
Hey all. Still trying to get acclimated to the new platform as well as winding down activity on reddit. I may be a bit slow on activity here for a bit but I’ll try to pop in once a day for 5min at least.
Glad to be here and to share interest in fine images!
Glad to have you here 👍
I took the liberty to update the community’s icon - model’s name is Elis. Feel free to update to other models as well as if you want to try creating banner collage.
Alrighty. I’ve got this setup an a browser now and should be more or less reliably able to browse.
Not sure how this modding thing works. Do I browse the content and remove from there? Is there a place to see reported content?
As for defining tiny. I’d say “up to a handfull”
“up to a handfull”
Holy cow - Lebron James’ hands could hold triple DDD’s - haha!
Anyway, modding is simply a combination of the following (in mixture of whichever percentages from 0 to 100, based solely on you as the individual):
- Having fun (must be 100%) - otherwise there must be other activities that are more fulfilling 😉
- Reviewing posts, removing irrelevant posts/spam - ban repeated offenders or spambots
- Removing unwanted comments, banning abusive members that don’t contribute to community. Some are simply trolls looking for attention and it’s best to just ban them right at the beginning
- Posting/Sharing (whether own OC or under the fair-use DMCA guidelines) in moderated communities. Try to be aware of content (genre, studios, etc) that have been DMCA claimed in the past or banned from here
- Posting/crossposting to other relevant communities as a way to share (and to let others know about your own communities - this is the best way to help grow a community as well as to let others expand their horizons. My general rule of thumb is that any image/gif is likely relevant to probably 5 other communities and would be welcomed - OTOH posting the same item all at once to 5 or more places starts to feel like spam.
- Inviting others (especially relevant OC posters (not spammers) to post at your own communities (or other relevant ones): examples: 1, 2
- Recruiting potential mods - example, example
So basically, a mod team made up of different people with diversity and different focus/approaches is what makes the community come alive.
If you haven’t yet, visit [email protected] and get yourself added there.
Wonderful! Yes, just browse a bit and get the feel of the different communities and how posts align (or not) with the sidebar of each community. Not much traffic yet so we likely won’t be seeing reports - at the top of page next to you r username, you should see the messages and the reports icons. Clicking on it will give you new as well as old history.
[Addition] you can also use the “modlog” at sidebar of a community (scope is limited to just that community)Will answer more later.
Try some postings yourself. You’re welcome to take any posts I’ve done and crosspost it to other relevant communities. Just be aware that direct uploading of images to LemmyNSFW when posting is limited to 1mb image size.