Curious about what’s getting quoted in the blockquote?
Moderators have their own chat system on discord where they can confer about anything they’re unsure about (and if a moderator makes a decision someone else disagrees with they can just bring it up and chat about it afterwards, although I don’t think this should happen too often for frontpage status)
For now, moderators are encouraged to move things to frontpage as long as they a) meet the frontpage requirements and b) the moderator was glad they read the post.
All moderators will also have a “move to frontpage” button easily available on a given post, so if one moderator approves it but leaves it on personal, another moderator who got something out of it can move it to frontpage.
In general, for the “curation moderation” team we have fairly high (and specific) standards for inviting someone to the team, which means once a person is on the team, if at least one moderator found a post valuable, that’s sufficient for it to be on frontpage.
I aim looking into rolling out mod-tools like “delete obvious spam” that are granted out more freely because they require less trust and alignment (leaning towards “someone using the delete-spam button triggers a small sanity-check alert for the other mods, but not sure if that’s even necessary).
Curious about what’s getting quoted in the blockquote?
Moderators have their own chat system on discord where they can confer about anything they’re unsure about (and if a moderator makes a decision someone else disagrees with they can just bring it up and chat about it afterwards, although I don’t think this should happen too often for frontpage status)
For now, moderators are encouraged to move things to frontpage as long as they a) meet the frontpage requirements and b) the moderator was glad they read the post.
All moderators will also have a “move to frontpage” button easily available on a given post, so if one moderator approves it but leaves it on personal, another moderator who got something out of it can move it to frontpage.
In general, for the “curation moderation” team we have fairly high (and specific) standards for inviting someone to the team, which means once a person is on the team, if at least one moderator found a post valuable, that’s sufficient for it to be on frontpage.
I aim looking into rolling out mod-tools like “delete obvious spam” that are granted out more freely because they require less trust and alignment (leaning towards “someone using the delete-spam button triggers a small sanity-check alert for the other mods, but not sure if that’s even necessary).