About an hour ago, the question When are comments deleted on Meta Stack Overflow? got locked with a collaborative lock, marked as a FAQ, and all answers but the lowest score one got deleted. Around the same time, a comment was added stating the following:
mod note - the mod team has decided how they will moderate comments, hence there is only one correct answer to the question - the only specifying how the actual moderator team is moderating. It's not open to community debate, it's dictated by the site owner's code of conduct and standards.
However, the discussion has not been about comments that were against the code of conduct. It has always been clear how those were moderated. It's unclear to me which site owner's standards that comment is referring to.
A future question discussing comment moderation has also been marked as a duplicate of this locked FAQ post.
Since the post has a collaborative lock and the moderators apparently prohibit and close further discussion, how should we proceed? Should we just accept it as a fact that moderators have a unilateral say in moderation policy, and are allowed to shut down further discussion about it for unclear reasons?
To the moderator team: I'm sorry. I get that you have been putting in extreme amounts of work recently, and have the good of the site at heart. I have to ask this because it's an unprecedented development that clearly limits the say of the meta community. I get that people are tired, and would not blame any of you for not participating in this discussion around comment moderation, or any future ones. Accepting that future discussion on the subject is disallowed is one step too far for me.