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Bit of an edit from here.here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta. This has been occurring frequently over the course of a couple weeks. Some of these posts are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more rants. While any mistakes you've made that have come to light were corrected when brought up, it seems that almost every day the user is finding something you've done to draw attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?

Bit of an edit from here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta. This has been occurring frequently over the course of a couple weeks. Some of these posts are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more rants. While any mistakes you've made that have come to light were corrected when brought up, it seems that almost every day the user is finding something you've done to draw attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?

Bit of an edit from here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta. This has been occurring frequently over the course of a couple weeks. Some of these posts are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more rants. While any mistakes you've made that have come to light were corrected when brought up, it seems that almost every day the user is finding something you've done to draw attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?

The wording felt clunky and redundant, so fixed that.
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Bit of an edit from here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been frequently criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta. This Meta forhas been occurring frequently over the course of a couple weeks now. Some of of these posts are very constructively constructively made, with examples and reasoning reasoning, while some are more rants rants. While any mistakes you've made that that have come to light were corrected corrected when brought up, it seems that almost almost every day the user is finding finding something you've done to draw attention attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?

Bit of an edit from here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been frequently criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta for a couple weeks now. Some of these posts are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more rants. While any mistakes you've made that have come to light were corrected when brought up, it seems that almost every day the user is finding something you've done to draw attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?

Bit of an edit from here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta. This has been occurring frequently over the course of a couple weeks. Some of these posts are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more rants. While any mistakes you've made that have come to light were corrected when brought up, it seems that almost every day the user is finding something you've done to draw attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?

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Kendra
  • 769
  • 22
  • 137
  • 144

Bit of an edit from here. Mods get a lot of criticism, and while I haven't seen this recently, I have seen something similar in the past.

A user has been frequently criticizing your moderation decisions on Meta for a couple weeks now. Some of these posts are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more rants. While any mistakes you've made that have come to light were corrected when brought up, it seems that almost every day the user is finding something you've done to draw attention to.

The user is a high rep user and generally does not cause trouble, but does seem to have an issue with your moderation style. How do you handle this situation?