Geosearchef wrote:So you think a moderator is a class above other users on this platform? To me a moderator is just a contributor.
No, a moderator is an representative of the community put in place to ensure it's continued perseverance, they are given special ability to ensure this goal will be achieved.
Now, you will answer my question instead of dodging it.
Geosearchef wrote:FAF is a democratic structure. And this is fundamentally undermined by a specific group of non elected people having special rights on slack.
The one or two admins - before the moderators were just now given rights - were not elected.
Geosearchef wrote: You cannot apply rules set by moderators to slack. Who gave you the rights on slack? I will have to talk to that person. I think we don't need moderators moderating on slack. What about giving councillors those permissions? Multiple of them should be online at each time.
The panic and the fear set in.
So you think the promotion and Maps and Mods councillors should be able to moderate your discussion, or only the councillors you like?
And especially I don't accept that a single contributor like a moderator can just write up any rules he or she wishes and apply them to the slack (
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=16536) without the consent of other contributors, in that case especially the council whose job is to represent all parts of the FAF community.
Rackover didn't write these rules, she just posted the thread, these rules are the culmination of the moderation team's effort. That includes the council.
and limit free speech on the main decision making communication channel of FAF
Must suck to have things you say constantly putting you under threat of moderator action. And people come out of slack and tell people to just "not break the rules"
This is disgusting.
If anyone has the ability to view slack. I want you to look at the revolt happening because thanks to this the admins now have admin rights. Do i think the mod team is gonna make it all better? no, i spoke about mods in the post. But i hope that what you read there further reinforces my points about slack and double standards.