Speaking of bans. There are definitely more than a few instances where bans were just uncalled for and It only served to escalate things further. Note: I am not talking about instances of transphobia here.
We need context. We need clear rules, guidelines and consistency in moderation. When a person is banned we need to see which of those rules or guidelines were broken. We need to clearly see references to all instances that led to that decision. The current mod log is not capable of providing that. When a user is banned, and we want to actually be transparent, we need to show users the whole history of infractions with notes and context. We also need to give users a formal way to file a ban appeal.
And please cut out the snarky bullshit ban reasons. Be descriptive but we don't need "see yaaa bitch" as a ban reason. If you are that pissed off, log off. Let another mod handle it. Seriously.
I know how bad people can get. They can get really fucking bad. If it is affecting your mental health. Stop. Please take care of yourself. Let another person, less affected by it take it on.
That brings me to abuse of the mod team. There should be zero tolerance of herassment of moderators, developers or admins. There should be a formal way to complain but anything crossing the line of basic decency should not be accepted. So don't think I am letting you of the hook here, asshole user who thinks I am just ripping on the mod team in this comment. That's not what's happening. I care for this community the team and I want us to be better.
Give each other a fucking break once in a while too. Literally everyone on here has their shitty moments. Their dumb takes. Emotional outbursts. Humans will never be completely perfect.
The moments where I went too far, or reacted out of proportion. The people who were like *are you alright?' were the ones who were able too snap me out of it.
In a community like this there is bound to be a lot of trauma, depression, pent up rage for obvious reasons. I think we need to acknowledge that.
Speaking of bans. There are definitely more than a few instances where bans were just uncalled for and It only served to escalate things further. Note: I am not talking about instances of transphobia here.
We need context. We need clear rules, guidelines and consistency in moderation. When a person is banned we need to see which of those rules or guidelines were broken. We need to clearly see references to all instances that led to that decision. The current mod log is not capable of providing that. When a user is banned, and we want to actually be transparent, we need to show users the whole history of infractions with notes and context. We also need to give users a formal way to file a ban appeal.
And please cut out the snarky bullshit ban reasons. Be descriptive but we don't need "see yaaa bitch" as a ban reason. If you are that pissed off, log off. Let another mod handle it. Seriously.
I know how bad people can get. They can get really fucking bad. If it is affecting your mental health. Stop. Please take care of yourself. Let another person, less affected by it take it on.
That brings me to abuse of the mod team. There should be zero tolerance of herassment of moderators, developers or admins. There should be a formal way to complain but anything crossing the line of basic decency should not be accepted. So don't think I am letting you of the hook here, asshole user who thinks I am just ripping on the mod team in this comment. That's not what's happening. I care for this community the team and I want us to be better.
Give each other a fucking break once in a while too. Literally everyone on here has their shitty moments. Their dumb takes. Emotional outbursts. Humans will never be completely perfect.
The moments where I went too far, or reacted out of proportion. The people who were like *are you alright?' were the ones who were able too snap me out of it.
In a community like this there is bound to be a lot of trauma, depression, pent up rage for obvious reasons. I think we need to acknowledge that.
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