Clearly the site owner(s) bestow moderator power how they choose. The vast majority that I've seen select moderators and administrators but one noteworthy exception might be Slashdot and it's community spun off sites where the moderation rights are semi awarded as a reward for meretricious past actions on site but there too this is backed up with staff moderation of content being posted.
Being "correct" is a subjective distinction and in this case it would be being correct in terms of the site guidelines/rules of posting. Your understanding of "Internet Trolls" is at variance with my own so I looked up Wikipedia on the subject: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll From that definition I have no issue at all with moderation of Internet Trolls and see it as something of a requirement in any properly run site. Your point re: leaving the list also doesn't fit my experience of good moderation in that it would be most unusual for site management to wish to reduce site use and so it would be a very rare moderator who pushed a member of worth (not an Internet Troll and the like) to leave, rather moderators want people to stay but to stay while observing the site rules in future postings. here I don't see a wish to limit conversation but only a wish to have that conversation be carried out in a "better" manner as seen by the moderator and in light of the site guidelines. I believe that a kind and safe environment is made so in part through good moderation of the site. Without that you will have an unsafe site. David Nash > > Who is it to be the censor? The majority? The moderator? Why would a > majority or a moderator be correct and the censored incorrect? > > I think that trolls are persons that are called that way by the people > that do not want them to speak because they feel the sensation of > control loss. > > If someone leaves a list because someone else thinks differently, that > person must reinforce their own self esteem by recognizing that other > peolpe's views (even if incorrect) are acceptable as their own, and > not by blocking their expression. > > If you want a kind environment, you make it so, not other people. > Controlling other people does not make a better or safe environment. > It makes an oppressive environment which is in practice very unsafe. _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
