▲ | layer8 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
For me the difference is that moderation by moderators is (usually) guided by some content policy, and one can disagree about the biases of the specific content policy, or disagree about applying a content policy based on topics and themes at all (as opposed to based on mere style and civility). With user actions, there is no predefined content policy, it’s just how the set of users who happen to read the specific thread or comment happen to feel. Personally, I’d prefer no up-/downvoting and flagging at all (or flagging only to alert moderators), and purely chronological threading. But I also think that active moderation and crowd-sourced ranking mechanics are two different things. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | JoshTriplett 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Personally, I’d prefer no up-/downvoting and flagging at all (or flagging only to alert moderators), and purely chronological threading. I think that's a very different kind of forum, and it needs different tools to be usable, and it more quickly fails into unusability. | |||||||||||||||||
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