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With Finland's signing of Artemis Accords, NASA celebrates the 53rd nation committing to the safe and responsible exploration of space that benefits humanity
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Andøya Spaceport is centrepiece in the Technology Safeguards Agreement signed by US and Norwegian authorities
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Do not buy NZXT | Predatory, evil rental computer scam investigated
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Denmark is the latest country to join the Artemis Accords, the 48th country to sign the document outlining best practices for sustainable space exploration
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The Steam subscriber agreement has dropped its forced arbitration clause, allowing gamers to take legal action against the platform
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US Federal Trade Commission bans new noncompete agreements
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US regulatory agencies take steps to fight non compete clauses in employment contracts
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Spotify has signed a new multiyear agreement with Joe Rogan, the host of one of the most popular and polarizing podcasts in the US
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Manchester United reaches agreement for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to acquire 25% of the company
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Russia has summoned the Finnish ambassador in Moscow, after Finland signed a new agreement on military co-operation with the US
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Writers Guild reaches tentative agreement with studios and streamers
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Norwegian Air has entered into an agreement to buy Norway's regional carrier Widerøe – $105 million deal subject to approval by the Norwegian Competition Authority
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Canadian judge rules thumbs-up emoji can represent contract agreement
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Squarespace enters definitive agreement to acquire assets of Google Domains
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$25 million has been allocated to transfer more bison from federal to tribal lands and forge management agreements with American tribes
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Fabien Cousteau's Proteus underwater research station will be signing a new research agreement with NOAA
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Is anyone here involved with Stack Exchange/Stack Overflow? How do you feel about the new moderator agreement?
First post on Tildes (though I've commented some before). I'm a mod on one of the "beta" sites, and have been for almost four years now. I don't follow any of the other sites really, and certainly...
First post on Tildes (though I've commented some before). I'm a mod on one of the "beta" sites, and have been for almost four years now.
I don't follow any of the other sites really, and certainly not Meta, so the whole Monica scandal kinda happened without me noticing. After the fallout (or amidst, I guess), Shog9 and several other community managers that I liked were fired, with seemingly no notice or cause.
Then after that, there seemed to be a push to create a "mod council" to create standards for behavior and for removal and reinstatement of moderators.
But the whole thing has seemed so needless, everything could have been cleared up with a few heartfelt announcements (and/or apologies), and the executive team at SE has just been so damn opaque about everything.
Then, to top things off for me personally, the community leaders were explicit in stating that the votes for members of the mod council would not be treated as binding, so what's the point? They can just be a rubber stamp at that point if they're not freely elected. The new moderator rules are "abide by the council-approved rules and whatever the community managers say." The new moderator rules also say "moderators will be removed and reinstated per the council-approved procedure for doing so, except when SE doesn't want to use that policy."
The mod council vote was non-binding, and then SE is making it a point to clearly state that the rules approved by the council don't matter.
It's this last bit that is coming as too much of an insult for me. I've told my fellow moderators that I'm not planning on signing the agreement. I don't understand why there has to be such an adversarial relationship here when I'm volunteering my time.
I don't want to leave, but everything is just rubbing me the wrong way. Please someone help me understand how I'm wrong. I just can't understand the way things have been publicly announced.
17 votes