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2024-11-10T20:13:42Z
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This is a valuable article for those who are involved in any way in online spaces (read: all of us). I'm looking forward to reading the research paper. Some of their findings:1. Members Don’t Leave After Experiencing Toxicity2. Online Toxic Behaviors Are Not Isolated Incidents3. Toxicity Stems from Culture, Not a Few “Bad Apples”4. Rivalries Don’t Boost Communities — They Tear Them Apart5. Self-Moderation Is Not Enough to Keep Toxicity at Bay#CommunityManagementhttps://hbr.org/2024/11/why-moderators-cant-protect-online-communities-on-their-own