https://t.me/cockypony/4182
That description, though.
That description, though.
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Cocky Lesbian's Den
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ouma8PYPIsw
https://soundcloud.com/fourflexx/4flexx-tri-shift
God I fucking wish 4flexx released more things. This song is absolutely insane
God I fucking wish 4flexx released more things. This song is absolutely insane
https://t.me/PrinceIsSilly/400
There is a perfect system. It's called "all decisions by staff are final". If you don't like the moderation, feel free to make your own group/server. There's nothing preventing you from rolling your own group if you don't like the moderation.
I barely ever ban people. Usually warning them works well. If they insist on being a dick after that, they're out on all chats I mod, and they usually don't come back.
Also, making sure that the community supports your decision is important. If people don't like you when you _technically_ haven't broken any rules, maybe you don't belong. There's only three rules that I enforce:
I feel like when the majority community disagrees with your decisions, you should probably step down and/or reconsider your decision. It gets more complicated when the community is divided on whether your decision is correct, but I believe that should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
also, nice post digits
There is a perfect system. It's called "all decisions by staff are final". If you don't like the moderation, feel free to make your own group/server. There's nothing preventing you from rolling your own group if you don't like the moderation.
I barely ever ban people. Usually warning them works well. If they insist on being a dick after that, they're out on all chats I mod, and they usually don't come back.
Also, making sure that the community supports your decision is important. If people don't like you when you _technically_ haven't broken any rules, maybe you don't belong. There's only three rules that I enforce:
1. Don't be a dick.
2. Use common sense.
3. **USE COMMON SENSE.**
I feel like when the majority community disagrees with your decisions, you should probably step down and/or reconsider your decision. It gets more complicated when the community is divided on whether your decision is correct, but I believe that should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
also, nice post digits
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Prince's "Kingdom"
Hm... that's sad. A group I'm in (more like lurk) kinda just went hypocritical. I won't get too into it, but as an ex-admin of an online server, I have an idea of how things go. But... now that I think about it, there is never a perfect system. It's always…
Also: groups made from the fallout of the mod abuse usually feel way more personal and close together.
