More substantively, I think my feelings and policies are fundamentally based on a (near) symmetry between the author and commenter. If they are both basically LW users in good standing, why should the author get so much more power in a conflict/disagreement.[1] So this doesn’t apply to moderating/filtering out users who are just unsuitable for LW or one’s own site.
I mean I understand you have your reasons, but it doesn’t remove the unfairness. Like if in a lawsuit for some reason a disinterested judge can’t be found, and the only option is to let a friend of the plaintiff be the judge, that “reason” is not going to remove the unfairness.
More substantively, I think my feelings and policies are fundamentally based on a (near) symmetry between the author and commenter. If they are both basically LW users in good standing, why should the author get so much more power in a conflict/disagreement.[1] So this doesn’t apply to moderating/filtering out users who are just unsuitable for LW or one’s own site.
I mean I understand you have your reasons, but it doesn’t remove the unfairness. Like if in a lawsuit for some reason a disinterested judge can’t be found, and the only option is to let a friend of the plaintiff be the judge, that “reason” is not going to remove the unfairness.