Pregunta

En una comunidad multilingüe con contenido casi exclusivamente generado por el usuario, hay una manera comúnmente utilizados para tratar el contenido marcado (malas palabras, el racismo, cosas ilegales en general, etc.)?

A medida que habrá una gran cantidad de contenido no-Inglés, la única manera de manejar la misma está marcando Crowdsourcing por la propia comunidad y de alguna manera automaticamente ocultar / eliminar la materia Marcados con un umbral. Pero, ¿qué método podría ser utilizado para detener el abuso? p.ej. "No me gusta él, deja todo este informe y conseguir que elimina"

¿Fue útil?

Solución

Another option you might consider is to allow your users to "hide" other users, i.e. not see the content of hidden users.

This allows people to "remove" other users that they don't feel contribute to the community.

You could also allow users to report bad posts, and allow a human to decide whether or not to hide or delete the post. You would have to have community rules for this to be effective.

Otros consejos

FIrst of all, it depends on your content.

But in general, I would start by hide/delete the flagged stuff at a threshold.

When the community grows I would add crowdsourcing and create a balance from both.

I would also do a general scan on all posts to search for keywords which might lead or contain bad content.

Also, you will need to create some tolerance as some posts might contain a reference to illegal stuff but intended for god reasons.

ex: dont take drugs

If the community builds well, I would mostly rely on it.

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