A few examples include s*x questions on askreddit, “this” comments, nolife powermods, jokes being more frequent than actual answers

  • When the mods (and now also the admins) are just regular users who created the community and made up the rules in the first place, you’ll always have this being an issue. This isn’t a platform issue. The issue existed since the dawn of time. It’s a human issue. People suck.

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      This isn’t a platform issue. The issue existed since the dawn of time. It’s a human issue. People suck.

      True, but humanity is not stuck there.

      Power must not be concentrated too much on single persons. People need to share power.

      There are ways to do it so much better than reddit did it. Read my second item: you need a way to review Mod’s decisions, and it must be an easy and transparent way.

      Think about courts in real life: above a court, there is a higher court, and they can review the lower court’s decision.