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think- ago

@heygeorge suggested to crosspost my comment from Crench's previous thread in v/pizzagatemods, so here it is:

I don't think the rules are a problem in general.

The only thing I'd like to be changed is that OPs should be granted some time to fix a post, instead of deleting a post and require reposting.

Reason for this:

Often posts already have many comments when a mod deletes and asks to fix and repost.

Comments won't show on a repost, and discussions get interrupted by requiring to repost, even if its a minor issue that needs to be fixed.

I'd suggest to give OPs 30 minutes or so to fix, shouldn't they do so, delete and ask for repost.

This, of course, depends on whether the mods have the time to look at a post again in the given time period, I'm aware of this.

Crensch ago

I'm not overly opposed to such a thing. More demand on the mods, but if that's what the users agree on, we can find a way to make it work.

Maybe a comment by the mod pinging other mods capable of removing - if they have to go, the next mod can see what/when/where/how the grace period started, and remove if unedited.

Happy to hear other takes on this, but at first glance, a great idea!

Vindicator ago

Another possibility would be a flair of some kind flagging it for removal if not fixed.

Millennial_Falcon ago

This sounds like a reasonable approach, although it could open us up to claims of favoritism for arbitrarily deciding which posts to give time to and which to take down immediately.

@Crensch

think- ago

I think changing the way of responding to a post that needs some fixing will make people to be more relaxed in general. Many posts that get currently deleted require only some fixes that won't take much time.

Most of those who would be deleted nevertheless will be shill posts.

@Vindicator @kevdude @heygeorge

heygeorge ago

You'll be opened up to claims no matter. A bit of favoritism seems better weathered than some sort of international pizza consultant allegedly tied to JA.