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2023 Neb. L. Rev. Bulletin 1 (2023)

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THE   FEDERALISTS OF THE INTERNET? WHAT ONLINE PLATFORMS CAN LEARN

       FROM   REDDIT'   S DECENTRALIZED CONTENT MODERATION SCHEME


  Content moderation didn't begin on the 'front page of the internet,  but the most anonymous
                 site in the world has perfected the art of checks and balances.
                                    -Courtney Linder1


                                         Abstract
       As online platforms become the primary carriers of news and information in society, their
content moderation policies will have increasing power over users' daily lives. Centralized
moderation  is inappropriate and inefficient because it forces all online communities to adhere to
the same  (and  often arbitrary) standards. Decentralized moderation, however, allows most
moderation  decisions to be made by users who are intimately aware of the contours of individual
online communities. Such decisions are less likely to restrict content that is not violative of an
online communities' standards.
       This concept of subsidiarity mirrors the arguments made in favor offederalism in which
 the bulk of regulation takes place at lower levels of government and national regulation is reserved
for particularly pervasive issues. In fact, as online platforms continue to develop, their moderation
policies are beginning to resemble governance structures that are more akin to constitutions than
they are  to contracts. Reddit, for example, has not only embraced a decentralized content
moderation  scheme, but its policies mirror those of a federal system of government. Reddit's
federalism has allowed it to identify pervasive issues that are appropriate for its centralized
admins  to moderate, leaving the day-to-day moderation of its platform to users. It has also
increased Reddit's efficiency and reduced  its power to censor users while simultaneously
increasing the power users have in the governance of the platform. As online platforms continue
to adapt their moderation policies, they should look to Reddit and its federal structure to reduce
costs and empower users.





1 Courtney Linder, How Reddit Birthed a Community of Digital Vigilantes, POPULAR MECHANICS (Nov. 1 2019),
https://www.populannechanics.com/technology/apps/a29620698/how-reddit-works/.


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