• RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    2 days ago

    This feels like the opposite of a Power Trippin’ Bastard.

    Unless he tripped over his own power? 🤔 🤔 🤔

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      I mean, in a sense, forcing people who didn’t ask for mod powers to suddenly be mods because of very minor criticism and then bailing seems like power tripping to me. “If you don’t like the way I do it, do it yourself!” Where the power tripping is taking their ball and going home because people don’t like how they’re doing it.

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        16 hours ago

        More like a tantrum than a power trip. Newly appointed mods also have no obligation to moderate.

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        2 days ago

        They didn’t take their ball and go home though. They left their ball there with the complainers and went home without the ball.

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          “Their ball” in this instance would be the way they handled moderation, and they took their moderation with them.

          Would you think any different if they removed themselves and everyone else as moderators, leaving it purposely unmoderated? Because he didn’t even ask if the people he modded wanted or were up to the task. What if they weren’t and the community spirals without moderation. Seems like taking something away to me.

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            I’m not a mod of anything, but your comment kinda upsets me in how you think.

            Being a mod is unpaid slave work which can be gruelling. If a mod gets burnt out and has just had enough, they can leave whenever they want and “take their moderation with them.”

            Their time was not compensated for, they are doing it for the passion they have/had for their community. If that is now gone because of whatever accumulation of stress, then that’s 100% fine.

            Would you think any different if they removed themselves and everyone else as moderators, leaving it purposely unmoderated?

            That’s very obviously a completely different thing. They’re free to leave… obviously removing others forcefully is not good… but that isn’t happening here.

            Seems like taking something away to me.

            This just makes you sound like a child, no offence, this person on the internet doesn’t owe anyone anything. If they want to stop modding, they can at any time.

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            Meh, they can remove themselves as mods too. Or just ignore it. It’s not like it’s some huge responsibility they are stuck with now. lol

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              The argument was that the mod in question didn’t take his ball and go home. I just pointed out that by removing himself from the moderating team, he removed an active moderator, which very much is taking your ball and going home, especially if the new mods that didn’t get asked if they wanted to be do just that, remove themselves and move on.

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            Nobody owes you their time to moderate your community. If people aren’t happy with how their work is appreciated, then it’s their choice to leave.

            And I think it makes a good point to give it to the complainers. They can leave too, and it’s up to them too. It’s as hard as hitting a button. Maybe they’ll keep their fucking mouths shut next time.

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              Maybe they’ll keep their fucking mouths shut next time.

              Jesus Christ… I feel like you don’t socialize much if this you think is a normal response to the most absolute mild and gentle ways to say “hey, might be worth letting a bit more discussion flourish while the community is small.”

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                Yeah I know what subs I’m not interacting with any time soon now lmao.

                I guarantee you this person you’re responding to is a power tripping bastard when it comes to their own communities, based on their attitude in this thread alone.

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              Sure nobody owes their time, but they signed up for it. The idea that you’ll never get anyone with even the tiniest complaint (and genuinely, it was an incredibly small complaint) and to just throw your hands and give up when you do is childish. The first person to bring it up even said they just thought the moderator was working too hard, not that they were doing anything wrong, and that they even understood and respect the philosophy behind it. They weren’t being rude, there’s almost no better way to present constructive criticism than how the OP brought it up to begin with. If that’s worth crashing out over, you’re not fit to be a fucking mod anyway, imho.

              Yet in here a few people have written off as complainers instead of active members of a community who are giving community feedback.

              I would get it if the users were being rude, but they clearly weren’t, the first person to bring it up especially was incredibly understanding and not rude at all. Losing it over constructive criticism is power tripping baby bitch shit.

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                Biggest problem honestly is that I can’t deal with making a Lemmy.world account today, not home and not dealing with the link on the go. Maybe in the morning if they are sticking with leaving.

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        I can’t think of a better response.

        If enforcing the established rules isn’t popular, then let’s make new rules. Wait; YOU make them, as I’m not a good fit to this sub and shouldn’t be running it.

        Be careful what you wish for.