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32 votes
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Reddit moderators of r/law and r/scotus filed an amicus brief in US Supreme Court first amendment case Moody v NetChoice LLC
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Moderators of Reddit, tell us about your experiences in fostering quality discussion and content (or failures to do so)
Since the moderator community here is quite large, I figure we would have quite alot of interesting perspectives over here in Tildes. Feel free to chip in even if you're not a moderator, or god...
Since the moderator community here is quite large, I figure we would have quite alot of interesting perspectives over here in Tildes. Feel free to chip in even if you're not a moderator, or god forbid, moderate such subs as T_D. Having a range of perspectives is, as always, the most valuable aspect of any discussion.
Here are some baseline questions to get you started:-
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Did your subreddit take strict measures to maintain quality ala r/AskHistorians, or was it a karmic free-for-all like r/aww?
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Do you think the model was an appropriate fit for your sub? Was it successful?
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What were the challenges faced in trying to maintain a certain quality standard (or not maintaining one at all)?
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Will any of the lessons learnt on Reddit be applicable here in Tildes?
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Community moderators?
I think I read all of the documentation and at least skimmed most threads here and haven't found much on how moderation will be handled (I'm sorry if I missed a post where this is mentioned, it's...
I think I read all of the documentation and at least skimmed most threads here and haven't found much on how moderation will be handled (I'm sorry if I missed a post where this is mentioned, it's very likely!).
Basically, will it be like on reddit, with users volunteering? Or will there be more of an "admin" caste handling that on a higher level? Also I know Deimos made AutoModerator so...
Just wondering since I've long thought that good moderation is all that really helps in keeping subreddits quality.
16 votes