I can't stand by and watch stuff like this happen around here. I will not support subverses (by featuring them or making them defaults) with moderators who impose questionable rules such as "your post has to end with a questionmark". Moderators need to calm their tits and focus on nurturing and growing their communities. Rules can always be bent and what better time to bend the rules then now, while Voat is still growing and under development?
I am thankful for moderators who help keep Voat spam-free and I respect your work. I really do. I started working on automoderator for comments and submissions and your job will be made much easier when this is implemented, but for the time being, moderators need to relax and focus on removing spam and eventual illegal content. If I submit a new post and it gains some traction (hundreds of comments, views and upvoats), and my post gets removed because I broke a rule by forgetting to include a question mark in my submission title... well, I would be pissed. People take removal of their comments and submissions very seriously and moderators must think twice before removing stuff if they want to avoid offending users. Voat has a ranking process where time acts as gravity and older posts will eventually fall off the frontpage. Voat also has automatic public moderation logs and everything you remove will still be visible in these modlogs and your actions may be questioned by the community, just like what happened yesterday.
This action can be reverted if /askvoat mods can convince us that the issue has been dealt with or if some other, less restrictive community takes over.
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SpaceRosa ago
That would depend on the disagreement, wouldn't it? Some things are just the differences we all have from one another. Others, like your example, are definitely more severe.
I don't know where you got oppression from, though. Is this more bullshit someone is writing about me? I haven't said anything is oppression. I'm ust saying that I believe it will strongly reinforce echo chambers, because people will tend to vote in a person who agrees with them more than someone who doesn't, but has the correct attitudes towards moderation for the subverse they want to mod.
It'll become political. People will say what the subverse wants to hear to get in. They'll have to mind what they say anywhere, because when it gets heated, people will do as they have done and dig up anything they can twist against them to make them sound guilty of being an SJW or a power hungry user or whatever they're accusing them of, whether it's true or not.