Justice is important in online platforms.

#1
I was thinking about this just now. About justice systems and the state of moderation on a lot of online platforms.

Lord Chief Justice Geoffrey Lane said "It is not enough that justice is done; it must also be seen to be done."

With regards to online platforms like steam forums or reddit or Facebook, etc. The following cna apply;

Lack of Transparency
   Opaque Policies: Many platforms do not clearly communicate their rules or the reasons behind moderation decisions, leading to confusion and frustration.
   Inconsistent Enforcement: Users often perceive a double standard when similar behaviors are handled differently, undermining trust in the system.

Secrecy in Justice
   Limited Visibility: Disciplinary actions taken against users (like bans or content removals) are rarely shared, creating a gap in understanding and confidence in the system.
   Targeted Responses: Victims of online harassment or abuse may feel that their concerns are dismissed without due process, further perpetuating a toxic environment.

Impact on Community
   Toxic Atmospheres: The combination of perceived injustice and lack of accountability can lead to hostile interactions, making users feel unsafe and unwelcome.
   Erosion of Trust: When users feel that justice is not served transparently, it breeds distrust in the platform and its community guidelines.
#2
I'm sure you have stories about when this has effected you.

Personally, I experienced this most recently on steam. I was being subjected to ableism by other users and the moderators came along an locked the topic, chastised me for pushing back, and did nothing to the perpetrators.