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Old 11-08-2022, 02:39 PM   #963
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Originally Posted by photon View Post
I've always wondered if the meta-moderation feature that /. used to have (or maybe still does, who knows) would be beneficial for something like twitter.

Community moderators who's moderation decisions themselves could be moderated by other moderators and/or a set of appointed moderators.. moderators that make good decisions get a better moderator rating and can moderate more.. ones who don't eventually lose their moderation ability.

It used to be on /. you could get randomly be selected to be a moderator.

EDIT: I should add the idea of a non-profit social media site is interesting. Has anyone tried it already?
No idea about /. but reddit has community mods and a lot of the sub-reddits quickly become wildly slanted one way or the other politically. Wikipedia seems to avoid that somehow (although I'm sure that means Yoho thinks its a liberal haven)
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