You have someone who has never once posted in /r/conspiracy on Reddit, at least not on the account name they use on Voat, who knows how many sockpuppets this individuals has there - but you have this person who has never once participated in this sub there, now here, trying to commit infanticide to /v/conspiracy.
For all you know this Oracle guy could be David Reiss or NoLibs any other number of Conspiracy ankle biting control freaks who now have set their sights on what will eventually be the next Reddit. Assuredly, Axol and Allie aren't perfect, but they are forthright and they have always been outstanding contributors to /r/conspiracy.
To remove them and allow these people who have never even participated in this sub decide who's going to control it is pure folly.
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OWNtheNWO ago
I think this is the only thing brought up by this other individual that I agree with, I would like to see Voat implement a site wide system that allows for moderation transparency, similar to undelete/uncensorship.
HeavyHebrew ago
I second this. We can't 100% prevent rot but we sure can slow it down a lot. Transparency is one of those things that slow it down.