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I've been a member of several niche online communities for years, but I've noticed a troubling trend across platforms where discussions are becoming increasingly polarized and hostile, with even well-intentioned questions or nuanced opinions quickly devolving into personal attacks or dogpile downvoting, which drives away knowledgeable contributors and leaves the space dominated by the loudest or most aggressive voices. This toxicity seems to be worsening despite the efforts of moderators, and it's making me question the long-term viability of these spaces for genuine knowledge sharing and support. For long-time community members or builders, have you observed this shift, and what do you think is driving it? Are there specific community structures, moderation tools, or cultural norms that have proven effective in mitigating this decline and fostering a more resilient, respectful environment for complex discussions?