Moderation team

There are currently three moderators for ohai.social:

Instance rules

  1. We do not tolerate discriminatory behavior and content promoting or advocating the oppression of members of marginalized groups.
  2. We do not tolerate threatening behavior, stalking, doxxing, or harassment (including brigading, dogpiling, or any other form of contact with a user who has stated that they do not wish to be contacted).
  3. We do not tolerate violent nationalist propaganda, Nazi symbolism or promoting the ideology of National Socialism.
  4. We do not tolerate conspiracy narratives or other reactionary myths supporting or leading to the above-mentioned (and/or similar) behavior.
  5. All explicit (NSFW) content must be marked as sensitive and have a content warning. Explicit content must not be used in user avatars or header images.
  6. Content that is illegal in Germany will be deleted and may lead to immediate account suspension.

Best practices

The list below is a collection of behaviour that we expect to see from our users. If you see a user go against these best practices in a way that bothers you, please file a report and we will talk to them. While these best practices are designed to be guidelines for a good communal instance, repeated malicious unwillingness to follow the best practices will be considered just like breaking a rule.

(These best practices were inspired by the Terms of chaos.social and bsd.network. Thank you!)

Instance defederation

We generally try to avoid suspending instances and instead prefer blocking individual accounts. But sometimes, there are instances that were exclusively set up to harass people, or that have insufficient moderation. In these cases, we either suspend or limit the instance.

You can find the list of instances we have suspended along with reasons at the bottom of our Mastdodon about page.

Suspension

Completely blocks all interaction with the remote instance.

We suspend instances that

In addition, we also block automated Twitter mirror instances (Mostly ones based on BirdsiteLive). While they’re not actively malicious, they constantly get confused with fake accounts, use up comparatively much database space and generally add relatively little value.

Limiting

Accounts on limited instances can still be followed, but their posts do not show up in the federated timeline and there is a warning before accessing their profile.

We limit instances that