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FitMachoNaziAtheist ago

Went back to reddit, voat is no different.

Atko ago

I wasn't aware that it was abandoned. Thanks, I'll discuss it with @puttitout.

Krael ago

Does nobody else see the irony of Voat considering an outright hostile admin takeover of a sub?

The head moderator disappeared. Ok, pick one of the active mods to take over. Problem 1 is solved. You don't like how they're approaching the situation? Delist them as a default. Problem 2 solved.

Kicking them out of what is unarguably their subverse sets a really fucking bad precedent, in my opinion. What happens next? You disagree with how I'm running /v/Skyforge and I suddenly find myself taken off the modlist? If someone has a different idea for how a subverse should be handled, they can make their own. Isn't that the entire point of subverses in the first place?

EDIT: Seems my radical suggestion of "don't steal subverses from people" turned out to be a little controversial.

Mattk50 ago

Steal? is it your property? is it your home where you think you have the wherewithal to lord your idiotic rules over people? Or is it supposed to be a community owned by the users.

Broc_Lia ago

It's a community owned by the users. This status cannot be maintained if any larger group can move in, set up camp, and demand to be given power. The entire site will become part of the fempire.

Mattk50 ago

The difference here is that in one case, we have the "community" of brigaders trying to change rules. in the other, the mods are changing the rules the community arent used to. Maybe that distinction can be used as grounds for admin intervention?

Broc_Lia ago

Any situation where the admins need to get personally involved is a failure of the site. It's not sustainable as a long term solution, it involves subjective opinion rather than set in stone rules and systems and it's bound to piss off whichever side is slighted in every instance. Activist admins siding with their preferred outcomes was a large part of the problem on reddit, i'd prefer not to see it happen here.