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Peglius ago

As a daily visitor to this site, I truly love this community. because when i see my front page, its not just BS lies straight from some media bimbos bought and paid for mouth, but sources, and topics I relate to. Its not hard to see, look at the difference between /r/news and /v/news. /r/politics and /v/politics. The list goes on.

That being said I still love this specific sub community even more, What we have here, is a place where in addition to the veil of lies being striped away, we all get to talk in a free way about why we are so lied to and propagandized in this day. And whom is behind these structures.

Moderation on an internet forum should always be something that comes with being involved in the community, not the other way around. It should be completely transparent all the way to the top. and under the scrutiny of everyone in the community. If that is done then the moderation of the sub will be what it is intended to be- remove inherently off topic material (dogs in a cat sub) and posts that break the rules. That's it. let the community do the rest

edits- words and grammar are hard and stuff

Mumberthrax ago

How do you feel about moderators taking an active role in encouraging community discussion, or in facilitating events or collaborative projects? Or in taking the responsibility for making sure that the sidebar contains useful content? Like, the idea of a steward moderator contrasted with the idea of a janitorial one.

Beyond the currently limited moderation logs, how do you think we could ensure transparency/accountability of moderator conduct?

Peglius ago

a moderator should have just as much of an active role in community discussion as anybody who is interested in this community, the only difference being a moderator preforms the duty of deleting off topic, rule braking posts