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There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have a two-part question (thewith the second part isbeing the more important part in my view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have a two-part question (the second part is the more important part in my view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have a two-part question (with the second part being the more important part in my view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

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There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have a two questions-part question (the second part is the more important part in my own view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have two questions (the second more important in my own view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have a two-part question (the second part is the more important part in my view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

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There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have two questions (the second more important in my own view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1 I am not stating this promise has been kept.
2 Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have two questions (the second more important in my own view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1 I am not stating this promise has been kept.
2 Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

There have been several unpopular features lately, changes in moderation policy forced prompted by SE, and a promise by the company1 to listen to feedback from the community. Given this I have two questions (the second more important in my own view):

  1. What do you think a moderator's role should be when an unpopular feature is rolled out by SE?

  2. What would you, as a moderator, do when faced with a controversial decision announced by the company, one which you personally disagreed with, and felt was bad for the community at large?2

1: I am not stating this promise has been kept.

2: Thanks to Cody Gray for helping me workshop that question (basically putting my idea into better words than I had)

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