[16:32:10] Emufarmers, am responding. Thanks for directing me there. [16:32:28] I generally ignore wikimedia-l because of the toxicity. :S [18:31:55] Hey diyi. [18:32:05] I just saw your post on the Edit types talk page [18:36:10] halfak: is this where I make a joke about how you should apply machine-learning models to wikimedia-l? [18:37:02] We could certainly do that. :) [18:38:14] Also, https://www.nerfnow.com/comic/1687 how timely! [18:39:36] haha! You know, reddit did the whole hell banning things for a while. [18:39:45] I heard about them changing away from that recently. [18:40:03] What do you mean? [18:44:43] Hell banning is when you are allowed to post but no one sees your posts. [18:44:56] And you probably don't know that you are invisiible. [18:44:59] oh, shadow banning [18:46:01] Yeah. [18:46:24] Hell is when all of the banned people can hear/see eachother. [18:46:34] Hence the room in the comic. [18:46:34] Ah [18:48:43] Instead of low priority, Dota punishes some players who get reported by muting them (they know they're muted). It's not a great solution, though...now you've got somebody on your team who can't communicate in a team game. [18:49:54] My ideas are inappropriate and shouldn't be verbalized. [18:50:11] I do think the Wikimedia Foundation should be more assertive in banning people, even if it has to ban over 100 of them. [18:51:18] * yuvipanda waves very weakly [18:51:58] It's the Panda