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safetythrowaway1234 ago

They are linked though.

This doesn't mean we need the same mods for all subverses. Why do the v/pizzagate mods need to be in control of all relevant subverses? The most frequented pizzagate subverses are owned or modded by the people in charge of v/pizzagate. From the outside, it doesn't sit well that the same people are responsible/in charge of the majority of the subverses. These sister subverses have significantly less rules and anyone willing to put in a little extra time could be an owner/mod for these subverses. I don't see any downside to decentralized subverses/mods. Why is v/pizzagatewhatever the rubber stamped subverse for general discussion when three exist:

At a minimum, all known pizzagate subverses should be listed on v/pizzagate, organized with headings based on their use (Investigation, General Discussion, Memes, Questions, etc) so people can decide for themselves what to use.

I will be stepping off of here soon and probably staying on v/whatever. That is something to keep in mind when adding new mods.

This isn't good enough. There needs to be discussion about the sister subverses and structure of moderation. If people are okay with v/pizzagate owners and mods being in control of every relevant pizzagate subverse then that's one thing. If it isn't already obvious, I prefer decentralized sister subverses / owners / moderators that are linked to v/pizzagate as related subverses.

Millennial_Falcon ago

I haven't advertised it but let @Millennial_Falcon know and I got "k. thanks."

Our mod team is still pretty thin (many of the mods are inactive and just there for redundancy purposes), so sometimes I can't give things my full attention.

safetythrowaway1234 ago

fair enough. I guess all the more reason to not have v/pizzagate mods responsible for all subverses.