Christopher Bouzy
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We have over 100,000 accounts on Spoutible, and only 7 are rated problematic, and 37 are rated disruptive.

For comparison, the disruptive and problematic accounts we monitor on Twitter account for 23% of all the accounts we are monitoring.
07:52 AM - Mar 13, 2023
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Barbara Jean
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
So the disruptive accounts remain active here???
08:02 AM - Mar 13, 2023
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Tim B
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In response to Barbara Jean.
I think the idea is that everyone is allowed so long as they don't break the rules - but the label warns people ahead of time if people are not worth engaging with.

That gives the disruptive people a chance to improve their behaviour (since they're getting ignored) while a banning does not.
08:25 AM - Mar 13, 2023
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Barbara Jean
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In response to Tim B.
Ok but the problematic accounts already have broken rules.( in order to be in that category.) but it's ok, because I just won't engage with anybody that has those ratings.
08:58 AM - Mar 13, 2023
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Rae Lyn Fox
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Not precisely. They may have broken rules, or they may simply be engaging in behavior that is within the rules but nevertheless disruptive—like, for instance, @-ing multiple people with the exact same text or @-ing people repeatedly to an excessive degree (behavior that appears bot-like or spammy).
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10:13 AM - Mar 13, 2023
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