| ▲ | ssl-3 2 days ago | |
Sorta. IIRC, when comment moderation and scoring came to Slashdot, only a random (and changing) selection of users were able to moderate. Meta-moderation came a bit later. It allowed people to review prior moderation actions and evaluate the worth of those actions. Those users who made good moderations were more likely to become a mod again in the future than those who made bad moderations. The meta-mods had no idea whose actions they were evaluating, and previous/potential mods had no idea what their score was. That anonymity helped keep it honest and harder to game. | ||