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Autori principali: Xia, Yan, Khan, Sushmita, Lewis, Naiyah, Park, Jinkyung Katie
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.16176
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author Xia, Yan
Khan, Sushmita
Lewis, Naiyah
Park, Jinkyung Katie
author_facet Xia, Yan
Khan, Sushmita
Lewis, Naiyah
Park, Jinkyung Katie
contents Online LGBTQ+ communities face a persistent tension: remaining visible to welcome newcomers while protecting members from harassment. This challenge is particularly acute for lesbian communities on Reddit, which operate not as isolated groups but as an interconnected ecosystem. We examine how this tension is negotiated across the lesbian subreddit ecosystem (N=29) by combining network analysis of cross-subreddit links with a qualitative thematic analysis of 167 subreddit rules. Our findings show a functional division of governance labor between central (34%) and peripheral subreddits (66%). While all communities share a baseline of safety regulations, central subreddits prioritize content curation and feed quality to support a large, public-facing audience, whereas peripheral subreddits emphasize boundary maintenance and participation control to protect smaller, identity-specific niches. These findings challenge monolithic moderation approaches and highlight the need for ecosystem-aware design. We argue that effective moderation requires role- and context-sensitive tools supporting visibility and safety across interconnected spaces.
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spellingShingle Balancing Openness and Safety: Central and Peripheral Governance Practices in the Lesbian Subreddit Ecosystem
Xia, Yan
Khan, Sushmita
Lewis, Naiyah
Park, Jinkyung Katie
Human-Computer Interaction
Online LGBTQ+ communities face a persistent tension: remaining visible to welcome newcomers while protecting members from harassment. This challenge is particularly acute for lesbian communities on Reddit, which operate not as isolated groups but as an interconnected ecosystem. We examine how this tension is negotiated across the lesbian subreddit ecosystem (N=29) by combining network analysis of cross-subreddit links with a qualitative thematic analysis of 167 subreddit rules. Our findings show a functional division of governance labor between central (34%) and peripheral subreddits (66%). While all communities share a baseline of safety regulations, central subreddits prioritize content curation and feed quality to support a large, public-facing audience, whereas peripheral subreddits emphasize boundary maintenance and participation control to protect smaller, identity-specific niches. These findings challenge monolithic moderation approaches and highlight the need for ecosystem-aware design. We argue that effective moderation requires role- and context-sensitive tools supporting visibility and safety across interconnected spaces.
title Balancing Openness and Safety: Central and Peripheral Governance Practices in the Lesbian Subreddit Ecosystem
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.16176