I was thinking the solution could work if there is some sort of vote, weighted by a users CCP/SCP to that subverse, in a matter of confidence/no confidence, and after a threshold, the mod is booted. Ideally, this would mean that smaller subs are still controlled by their most prevalent users, banned users are a weird middle. But if they were decent contributors before banning, then they might still keep their say, with their SCP/CCP. Mainly, I would like to see /v/fatpeoplehate, /v/cheers, and yes, even /v/niggers or /v/RFH keep their communities unique. However, that shifts it potentially from mod abuse to power user abuse. My line of thinking is that the solution needs to protect /v/protectvoat, /v/fatpeoplehate, the ban hammer shitposters, and subs like /v/ilovemusicvideos or /v/ai.
It's either that, or admins need to draw up an intervention procedure. As said, rinse and repeat, this is not the first time this has happened, nor will it be the last. It would maybe require archived subverses/modlogs, that if a subverse ever changes direction drastically with its moderation, it can be proven. EDIT: So while I can be for option 1, it needs work. Also appreciate the open forum on the topic.
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I was thinking the solution could work if there is some sort of vote, weighted by a users CCP/SCP to that subverse, in a matter of confidence/no confidence, and after a threshold, the mod is booted. Ideally, this would mean that smaller subs are still controlled by their most prevalent users, banned users are a weird middle. But if they were decent contributors before banning, then they might still keep their say, with their SCP/CCP. Mainly, I would like to see /v/fatpeoplehate, /v/cheers, and yes, even /v/niggers or /v/RFH keep their communities unique. However, that shifts it potentially from mod abuse to power user abuse. My line of thinking is that the solution needs to protect /v/protectvoat, /v/fatpeoplehate, the ban hammer shitposters, and subs like /v/ilovemusicvideos or /v/ai.
It's either that, or admins need to draw up an intervention procedure. As said, rinse and repeat, this is not the first time this has happened, nor will it be the last. It would maybe require archived subverses/modlogs, that if a subverse ever changes direction drastically with its moderation, it can be proven. EDIT: So while I can be for option 1, it needs work. Also appreciate the open forum on the topic.