The account of the Assam Police has been suspend from this instance.
We decided that we will not welcome cops on this instance, and we encourage the rest of the fediverse to do the same.
Following multiple reports, we decided that it's more important that our community feels safe and in security, than to be a platform for official communication.
Thank you !
@cm_kropot wow. That's an interesting approach. And I think I understand why you are doing this.
The moment officials and government functionaries start coming here and tooting stuff, they'll automatically become the 'elites' in this instance.
I can't speak for the mods, but I suspect the issue is more that they don't want the presence of police to have a chilling effect on speech. Police are very often at the sharp end of structural violence in any country.
However, cancelling police accounts may create a false sense of security. The police can still read your posts. They can still subpoena your mods. However, at least they're preventing from stirring up trouble.
my experience from moderating a forum globally with popular ravers in the 90s/00s is discouraging overt cops works in the short term but (unsurprisingly) they switch to detective methods to glean info, often co-operating with journalists and agencies (often across borders), and it was still up to "normal" users not to blatantly incriminate themselves.
OTOH US corporate socnets welcome cops as "free moderators" so officers get a sense of entitlement to these spaces..
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Indeed. What has become of "keep your friends close and your enemies closer"?