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Chia keybase11/25/2023 They can make a mistake in judgment, but that's because you have to decide on a post under 10 seconds if you wish ever to be done with it, and that time gets only lower as the subreddit grows. You should be very thankful to moderators for doing their job and understand why it's hard. Don't worry, guys - you'll soon have high numbers to kill all moderation on this subreddit, and it will become the usual Reddit dump because nobody can handle this forever. As the subreddit grows, it's a full-time job that you don't get paid for, and you are always the bad one. I left the moderation position because I do not enjoy deciding what goes and what doesn't. There is no way how to do it right for everybody. I still do not like the fact that some people were not allowed to share their joy. In that case, I reduced them, but I always tried to be fair and only reduce repetition. Unless it was repetition in that day for many times. So you can either decide to take away that joy of sharing that you won and then you can also remove not winning posts (as it would be fair play), or you have to keep up all of them. Posts about "winning"/"not winning" Chia are often approved because you don't want to censor people, and you also don't want to prefer one post over the other. If you approve every post, this subreddit would be insane.įrom my own experience - most removed posts are "help with my setup" kind. And you can't afford that since it never ends. If you ignore it, it'll just wait for your decision for later. Every day, you have to review 100s of posts/comments stuck in a queue and have only the option to remove, mark it as spam, or approve it. You start to see this subreddit as one long moderator queue, and you don't see that much of what is happening on the subreddit itself - you don't have time for that. I've been asked by u/ChiaMod if I would like to help out as moderator when I was very active here, and after I became mod, I had minimum time to be involved as I once was. I have been r/chia mod for only about two weeks when this subreddit went from ~5k to ~25k members, and I had the first-hand experience on what does it mean from a moderator standpoint. I'm writing this as a reaction to the currently hot post Mods deleting posts questioning the "Strategic Reserve" (I'm not a mod since Monday, so I had nothing to do with this one in particular) I doubt this post will be as enjoyable as other posts that allow you to consume their content without a functioning brain, but here it is anyway.
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