Post #2794268
2026-05-12 12:29 UTC
@Bibliothecaris@social.edu.nl two thoughts on reading: are students able to have accounts on your servers? (Do they know that? What kind of IRL publicity do you have?)
And do students have a voice in moderation or is it handed down to them? They should be involved. That's a learning experience if ever there was one!
You can take the idea to the student government - get them on board and it will percolate outward.
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@manu@social.edu.nl 2026-05-13 05:55
@akamran@indieweb.social @Bibliothecaris@social.edu.nl those are the key questions! Student-institution interactions on social media always felt uncomfortable to me (my students once ran an anonymous "confessionals" Instagram about teachers; content was edgy, but never crossing the line). Maybe giving students a self-moderated platform could meet halfway: it's yours, you control the content — but you also own the responsibility for its impact on peers and teachers, so let's define how we want to interact *together*.