• izzentOP
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    222 years ago

    Scroll back to see what they were posting originally, the stuff with the downvotes was nasty. That’s why people got together to change that.

    • Y|yukichigai
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      102 years ago

      You’d think the moderators would be removing the anti-conservative stuff though if they were actually conservative.

        • @Hurts
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          22 years ago

          Another moderator removed comments of a person that was disagreeing with the posts and I un-removed them and allowed them to continue on, I don’t see how you find that to be an issue? If anything that is proper moderation, and the mod that was removing these comments has since been removed

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Having people that strongly agree OR disagree with the political beliefs of a communty be the mods of this community is suboptimal at best. If you align the beliefs of the mods with the communities, you get a “positive” feedback loop, making the place more radical as time passes. The opposite will happen if you oppose the beliefs of the mods and the communities. Good mods of political communities will not express their political beliefs. Modding politics is not about liking or disliking opinions and beliefs but more about enforcing agreed upon and sensible rules that don’t have to be related to the political topics at times.

        To make the example easier to understand, I will use a radical example.

        If you let Neo-Nazis that actively take part in the community be mods of a political community, you will ineviteably see a positive trend towards national socialism. Posts that don’t align with their beliefs at all get removed, this will increase over time and wheir boundaries will also get stronger with time.

        It doesn’t even really matter if the community was auth or lib or left or right to begin with.