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Due to having my legitimate threads closed regularly, I decided to, you know, actually read the rules. What I found was interesting.
Under the section "trolling /troll threads", there's no description of what a troll thread actually is. Instead, it's a few paragraphs describing why trolling is annoying and how it increases mods work
I like that part. It seems like mods are trying to explain how trolling effects them personally. It makes them seem less... Robotic
Are the mods being intentionally vague? Or do they not realize how empty that section of the rules really is?
If the first is right, that's kind of unfair because it means that whether someone is trolling or not is entirely subjective. What one mod considers trolling another might not but they can still close/delete it.
Theoretically, that means mods have unlimited power and are free to take any action should they consider a post "trolling" which again Is completely subjective
My suggestion is to simply make the definition of trolling more clear
Thanks for reading
Sincerely, solo king
Under the section "trolling /troll threads", there's no description of what a troll thread actually is. Instead, it's a few paragraphs describing why trolling is annoying and how it increases mods work
I like that part. It seems like mods are trying to explain how trolling effects them personally. It makes them seem less... Robotic
Are the mods being intentionally vague? Or do they not realize how empty that section of the rules really is?
If the first is right, that's kind of unfair because it means that whether someone is trolling or not is entirely subjective. What one mod considers trolling another might not but they can still close/delete it.
Theoretically, that means mods have unlimited power and are free to take any action should they consider a post "trolling" which again Is completely subjective
My suggestion is to simply make the definition of trolling more clear
Thanks for reading
Sincerely, solo king