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Nov 9, 2021 at 12:54 comment added Lundin @CodyGray Okay so moderators don't get to sign a terms of service and they don't get fired against their will for supposedly breaking unwritten parts of a code of conduct? Because I was under the impression that moderators use the site on the company's terms (just like everyone else). The difference between mods and regular users is that you can't hire someone to write Q&A. Or well you can, but it will go the way all commercial encyclopaedias went after the introduction of the Internet. You can however hire moderators without affecting the quality of the Q&A content much.
Nov 4, 2021 at 12:00 comment added Magisch @Cerbrus I'm not sure about this answer, but I do know why OP would post it. Rubbernecking a trainwreck is always interesting.
Nov 2, 2021 at 8:06 comment added Cody Gray Mod That's a gross mischaracterization of a moderator's job. Moderators are not agents of the company any more than people who use the review queues, downvote, and/or vote to close posts are agents of the company. Yes, the site would lose a lot of value if it wasn't moderated, but it would also lose a lot of value if volunteers didn't spend their time answering questions. Are all of y'all due compensation, too? I should think "no". Even your rhetoric shows that you do not properly understand the role of moderators. Moderators do use the site on their own terms.
Nov 2, 2021 at 8:05 comment added Cerbrus I think Journeyman Geek has summer up that question pretty well, from a mod's perspective: "So essentially... hell no, and what are you trying to do?"
Nov 2, 2021 at 7:58 comment added Lundin @CodyGray But there is a difference between being a regular user using the site at your own terms and being an unpaid volunteer actively doing work that would normally have to be done by paid staff. Basically the whole network would slowly but steadily crumble if not for unpaid mods and the product would lose lots of value. I recall this discussion Is Stack Exchange in violation of New York labor law, in using volunteer moderators?.
Nov 1, 2021 at 21:50 comment added Cody Gray Mod I have never once removed a comment critical of the company because I was pressured into doing so or because I felt like I had to do so. I've removed comments that I thought were unconscionably rude, but only because they were rudely posed/phrased, not because they were critical of the company. I've been critical of the company on countless instances, and defended them in others, where I felt like they happened to be making the right choices. Cerbrus is right when he says that not everything is black and white. I don't feel respected by the company, but I do by the community.
Nov 1, 2021 at 21:47 comment added Cody Gray Mod "By accepting the diamond and continuing to accept it, they are implicitly endorsing the actions of said company." This is horribly, horribly wrong. I refuse for one moment to even accept that fiction. To the extent this is true, it is equally true that you, by continuing to hold a user account on this site and participate, especially to particulate on the Meta site, are implicitly endorsing the actions of the company. And I know that isn't true, so it isn't true of mods, either.
Nov 1, 2021 at 18:32 comment added Sayse I didn’t vote either way but it’s probably for the last sentence which doesn’t seem to have any relevance to the question asked. But since it’s there, I’d say respect them because it goes without saying they’re probably there protecting us from a shower of shit that’s coming from both sides without asking for too much
Nov 1, 2021 at 13:09 comment added Cerbrus Not everything is as black and white as your avatar image, Ian.
Nov 1, 2021 at 13:08 comment added Ian Kemp @Cerbrus By accepting the diamond and continuing to accept it, they are implicitly endorsing the actions of said company.
Nov 1, 2021 at 13:06 comment added Cerbrus Why would you want to log in, let alone post an answer, to a site that's obviously that horrible? Why would you blame (or even disrepect) the volunteers that spend their free time moderating the site for the poor choices of the company?
Nov 1, 2021 at 12:50 history answered Ian Kemp CC BY-SA 4.0