• AlligatorBlizzard
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    17 days ago

    PTB is a community term, they’ve got initialisms similar to Am I the Asshole on Reddit (and I’m the asshole for referencing that awful place), it means Power Tripping Bastard.

    I’m extremely tempted to go to the Agora and propose de-anonymising the moderators names in the mod log but I really don’t have time in the next few days to deal with the possible drama of that, lol.

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        Are moderators able to see the public modlog for their own community? Or is the modlog totally anonymous for everyone besides admins?

        I’m not sure what the case is, I expected that moderators would be able to view the identity of mod actions in their own communities.

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          Moderators of the community can see what mod did what action. I don’t think users can. It should at least show the user that was “moderated” what mod did the action so they know who to complain to first.

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            Yeah I guess. I just feel like a user complaining directly to the mod who removed their post is unlikely to have a productive outcome. It’s not likely that the moderator is suddenly going to change their mind and restore it, nor is it likely that the user is going to suddenly decide that the removal was justified. You’re probably gonna need a third party to arbitrate anyway.

            But I also don’t totally disagree, it’s definitely worthy of discussion.

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              I was thinking more along the line of user bans. Usually from what I gather they end up mailing all the mods to figure out why they are banned. It creates extra work that could probably be avoided.

              Unbanning users from a community is a whole process in itself as well since you have to find a post they made.

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                17 days ago

                That’s definitely fair. Thanks for starting the Agora thread

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      Thanks.

      Yeah, I’d have to oppose you on that suggestion. Vigilante justice is rarely effective. It’s perfectly functional as is, where users can identify anonymous mod actions that they disagree with, and then raise the issue with other moderators/admins, who can deal with the issue.

      Even if users could publicly see the mod names, the proper response is still to contact the admin if you believe the mod is abusing their power. Which you can already do right now. So the only change would be that users would start DMing mods abusively and making meta posts about mod decisions that would ultimately be far more dramatic and far less effective than simply reporting the behavior to the relevant authority (admin or senior mod) and letting them deal with it internally.

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        I think that it would make sense to deanonymize them and allow users to look them up in the modlog, this is because the data on who did what is still shared with other servers, so even if we don’t choose to do it, they still have and it doesn’t really make sense to hide who did it on our frontend when it can still be seen plain and publicly. It is beneficial though for users to be able to look up the mod actions of a specific moderator from the frontend. They can then confirm the suspicions that a specific mod is abusing their power. That’s not vigilante justice, it’s just making people more aware of the facts, and possibly being aware to avoid communities modded by those specific people.

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          17 days ago

          These are some good points, I can’t really disagree with them. Transparency and equal access to information is usually a worthwhile goal.

          It’s possible that I may be coming from a biased perspective as an admin who can already view modlog and sees this causing plenty of drama down the road, as opposed to purely looking at the pros/cons for an average user. I’m interested to see how the Agora discussion goes.