The way website permissions work, power is always 100% hierarchical. The top mod can strike down all of the lower mods put together 100% of the time, even the lowest mod can strike down every user put together 100% of the time.
Governing systems flow from power. In real life we only got rid of tyranny, when the power of nobles then later average citizens became a credible threat to tyrants. If we want to fix the problem of mods turning into petty tyrants, then somebody needs to devise a system that can divest at least a little power into normal users.
This is why I hate cucks more than normies and blackpillers.
Normies try to block out everything to 'live normally' but when they finally switch they can be a hard force to deal with
Blackpillers are counterproductive but some of them at least go so crazy they tear down their enemies in an act of self destruction
Cucks just give EVERYTHING to be submissive weaklings that even when they've been mistreated in the past, for a pittance of a little nice action they'll immediately be back to kissing the feet of their abuser.
Moderators used to be reasonable people most of the time.
But that all faded with internet 2.0 where certain terminally online and unemployable people found some form of control over others to be fun and entertaining.
Now you have echo chambers all over the internet as mods collaborate offsite to make sure it's what they want, not what you or I want.
The mods aren't the real problem.These businesses in general aren't being held accountable for their actions are.
The sky news gamergate hit piece breaks a load of media regulations in the UK but they get away with it.
Slurp that cock buddy.
I hate even the concept of mods at this point. There's no scenarios in which it isn't just petty tyranny inflicted on grown ass adults.
The way website permissions work, power is always 100% hierarchical. The top mod can strike down all of the lower mods put together 100% of the time, even the lowest mod can strike down every user put together 100% of the time.
Governing systems flow from power. In real life we only got rid of tyranny, when the power of nobles then later average citizens became a credible threat to tyrants. If we want to fix the problem of mods turning into petty tyrants, then somebody needs to devise a system that can divest at least a little power into normal users.
This is why I hate cucks more than normies and blackpillers.
Normies try to block out everything to 'live normally' but when they finally switch they can be a hard force to deal with
Blackpillers are counterproductive but some of them at least go so crazy they tear down their enemies in an act of self destruction
Cucks just give EVERYTHING to be submissive weaklings that even when they've been mistreated in the past, for a pittance of a little nice action they'll immediately be back to kissing the feet of their abuser.
Reddit mods are a blight and keep the Big Tech left-progressive propaganda machine running.
Moderators used to be reasonable people most of the time.
But that all faded with internet 2.0 where certain terminally online and unemployable people found some form of control over others to be fun and entertaining.
Now you have echo chambers all over the internet as mods collaborate offsite to make sure it's what they want, not what you or I want.
How do these people even function?
The mods aren't the real problem.These businesses in general aren't being held accountable for their actions are. The sky news gamergate hit piece breaks a load of media regulations in the UK but they get away with it.
I believe what doesn't cuck ya, simply makes you banworthy 🤡
total mod death