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SpaceRosa ago

So you support moderators who bend the rules when it suits them?

Granted, it was a stupid rule, but could the two active moderators change it without consulting the majority who weren't? I was under the impression moderators were supposed to enforce rules as long as they remain, not just whenever they feel like it.

Atko ago

It's all about being respectful and welcoming to users - the core of every online community. It takes time to write and submit a post. If it gets removed hours later after significant number of people (for Voat userbase) engaged with the post because you missed a questionmark, that can only mean one thing and one thing only: you are not respected as a user and as a person and everyone else who commented or engaged with that submission is not respected either. Bending the rule in this case, however, goes a long way: if a moderator stepped in and commented saying "this post is breaking our rule X, but since you guys are enjoying talking here, we will leave it up, please pay attention to the rule next time" instead of removing the post - holy shit, now that's respect and it goes a long way. If you respect the users, I strongly believe that they will respect you back.

Stoic ago

I moderate /v/AskVoat and not only do I agree word for word, I applied this word for word:

Hello maverickman83, unfortunately you broke rule #1 of our subverse. Fortunately, you seem to have already have gotten a lot of upvotes (+6 in 35 minutes) and responses which would mean that if I deleted this thread you can't repost it and get the same traction, effectively killing the discussion. Therefore I will leave it at a warning.

Have a nice day.

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