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  • Lohrun@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I think that having more than a handful of mods and the users having a way to remove a troublesome mod would be a couple potential solutions. Reddit has that issue with their mods, if you have a mod causing trouble pretty much the only thing you can do is make a new subreddit. (I suppose that is true here too, you can just move to a new instance but that seems like a drastic solution)

    • metaltoilet@beehaw.orgOP
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      1 year ago

      Exactly. At some point (soon) the whole community may need to have a discussion on how to govern this site.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve seen some discussion already starting about that. The general answer I’ve seen is, “if you don’t like the rules or how it is being run, join or create a new instance.” Which like… I understand that is a “benefit” of federated content but that answer to governance leaves a lot to be desired.

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          1 year ago

          Yep. I’d rather stay on a community than improve than jump ship. I’m not saying that beehaw is run poorly currently but I do think as it grows (especially around July 1) we’re going to need to start talking about it. I’m sure the admins don’t want to make their full time job beehaw so a community moderated way about it is a good idea.