Hi again, folks! Your friendly neighborhood Mumberthrax here with a quick report on happenings and goings-on about our subverse to keep you au courant. (I learned that term today when trying to make this post!)
But first, thanks to everyone for your words of support in the previous mod-post. I'm very happy that you guys approve of the direction we're moving toward. Also, welcome all newcomers! Voat has seen a massive increase in traffic over the past week, so I hope that you find our little subverse to your liking. : )
So here's a rundown on some recent meta-/v/conspiracy stuff
Mentioned in the previous mod-post:
Near future
This is my current informal near-future to-do list, sorted in no particular order:
- Get the moderation policy approved by the mods, confirmed by the community, and adopted officially.
- Get rules and sidebar updates approved by the mods, confirmed by community, and adopted officially.
- Have a community discussion about how mods should be selected, and formalize policy on this.
- Have a community discussion about bigotry/racism and conspiracy theories to figure out where we all stand.
- Solicit ideas for topics to discuss on weekly sticky'd discussion posts.
- Begin having weekly sticky'd discussions about topics the community chooses.
- Establish a good method for mod-team communication - maybe /v/conspiracymeta, IRC, Slack.com, etc.
- Continue exploring ideas and suggestions from the brainstorming posts and other community discussions and prioritize them.
- Round up recent meta-posts on /v/conspiracy and cross-post links on /v/conspiracymeta for historical purposes.
Oh is that all?
Whew. That's it for now! Thanks again for hanging around, you crazy kooky conspiracy kids! And as always, if you have any suggestions or complaints, let us know! Or compliments, those are nice too. :3
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Sciency ago
You're doing a great job! This is how we make sure it takes as long as possible for voat to go the way of reddit. We learn from our mistakes.
joseph177 ago
What mistakes were made in /r/conspiracy? Just curious, thanks!
Sciency ago
Well, issues of censorship and transparency were problems with reddit as a whole, I think.
I did notice though, people didn't call out the BS when they saw it. There were lots of people on the sub that were way too extreme to be safe to be around, yet no one ever said anything. I'm talking about the people that made zionism into in issue of race instead of an systemic problem.
The biggest change I see from here to there, is how open the moderating feels. @Mumberthax is going out of their way to keep everyone in the loop, and that just brings the community together more effectively than "ruling from a throne in the clouds," if you will. I actually think some of the (reddit) mods were scared to use their power at all, for fear of being removed by another mod.
jerry ago
and im just sitting here wondering if mumberthrax's alt account is gonna suck his dick all day or if hes actually going to make the account look genuine
Sciency ago
I suppose I'm asking for that by praising any one person around here exclusively.
I just like the idea of letting the community know when/why mods are being removed, as well as promoting some kind of periodic discussion to bring some order to the mess of new users around here, myself included.
It is kinda funny though, because if I pulled the ol' "Tony Stark: Truth is, I am Iron Man. then everyone would probably think I was a character assassin. The only way to win this game is not to play at all :)
jerry ago
Mmm yes mumblethrax dont play the game, instead make a comment focusising on probably positive new features and trying to make me look foolish..
This "community discussion about bigotry and racism and conspiracy theories to find out where we all stand" sounds like intro to safe-space and overmoderating 101.
Sciency ago
smh. Alright, I'm taking your bait. I was
beingattempting to be funny, but I guess there is no room for that here.Have you ever heard of McCarthyism? That's the problem we are having here: a sometimes valid concern can be taken to a degree that is harmful to free speech, just like censorship.
Instead of misdirecting the issues, how about you allow me to address your concerns? If you're so sure I am who you think I am, why not address me like a mod and critique the changes around here you don't like? Try and catch me in a lie! Catch me in a fallacy! I LOVE debate, but only when it is done correctly. I'll happily discus and give my opinion on topics you see as an issue, but my identity should not be relevant here.
If you continue to purposely cherry pick my arguments, I'll be forced to assume your goal here is not communication, therefore I will not be dignifying those tactics with a critical response.