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Sensei ago

Why are you ignoring what's on the minds of quite a few people: Us wanting to seperate ourselves from the reddit mods (due to very high suspicions) and organizing mods ourselves. Why do you have issues with this?

Mumberthrax ago

I don't have an issue with that. I don't think I've been ignoring it. I haven't removed anyone yet because I want to be cautious about any large changes like that, because i know how easy it is to be accused of malicious intent. I also want to do what is best for the community, and I want to hear what everyone has to say on it since it is such an important issue.

I'd like to have a discussion about the moderator situation very soon, and in fact that is the next discussion I intend to make a stickied post about after this one, as I mentioned in my introduction post that was stickied until yesterday. I want to have a more or less official discussion to hear what everyone thinks, including whichever mods are active here (which so far seems to be PrivateJoker, axolotl__peyotl, and Peglius).

I'm not sure if you saw it, but PrivateJoker made a comment in that same post suggesting I usurped the position, acted in a shady way, etc. someone else accused me of being a shill, etc. Though I know that I'm not, I recognize that these people are part of the community too and deserve to have their opinions heard, and shouldn't have changes to the mod team forced on them without a proper sit-down on the issue.

So in a few days, after discussion on this post slows down, I'll make a post about moderation of the sub and sticky it. Topics i would like to see discussed are: 1) responsibilities of moderators 2) transparency 3) moderator activity levels 4) how mods are put in place 5) what changes should be made to the mod team right now

Of course anyone is welcome to discuss these things here in this post, or in another post. In fact I'd be happy to see that discussion taking place.

Sensei ago

Alright, we'll see how it'll go.

Just remember one thing: Look at the moderators as normal users. Their opinion should not be valued more, in fact, it should be valued less, since there's an obvious conflict of interest in retaining their mod positions here.

Mumberthrax ago

After our talk here I realized that I haven't been doing a good job of keeping the community in the loop with regards to my plans and intentions. I'm sorry for that mistake. In an attempt to remedy that, I've created a post on /v/conspiracymeta offering a rough draft of my current short-term plans as well as some long-term goals. I hope that they are informative - and I hope that any criticism is shared so that I can revise my plans intelligently. 2015-6-3 Rough roadmap of my plans as a moderator on vconspiracy

Mumberthrax ago

Naturally. I'm glad that you're keeping me on my toes, by the way. It's reassuring. Thank you.

Based on my brief review of some of the ancient meta posts i dug up I got the impression that @fenixrisin was/is a genuinely good guy and wanted to do whatever the community wanted, added people the community suggested. A few of the other mods don't seem to have really engaged the community at all, while a couple of them have been moderately active - at least posting links and occasional comments. So of all of them, I would give perhaps greater credence to fenixrisin's comments moreso than the other mods just because he's shown that he had an interest in doing something, actually edited the sidebar and whatnot, but sadly he seems to be inactive. I don't intend any disrespect toward the other mods in saying this, just a subjective evaluation of leadership involvement.