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View submission: Shhh! Introducing new modmail mute length options
We ended up believing that there’s more opportunity for harassment of mods and decided to bias towards allowing mods to exercise their own judgement
Of course you did. As you have done for the past decade.
As a mod for many years, and as a user for almost a decade, by far the most abuse I've gotten on this site has been from moderators.
Mod abuse is by far the biggest problem with this site, yet you people continue to completely ignore it.
Comment by SillyConclusion0 at 06/08/2020 at 14:33 UTC*
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This is a good point. While there are far more abusive, unhinged users than abusive, unhinged moderators, the lower number of bad mods are able to cause much more harm to a community. Being permanently banned from r/psychology because you gently criticised a paper the moderator liked is a much bigger deal to me than some guy saying "ur gay and stupid", which I can easily block or ignore. I feel like over time Reddit has been ramping up the power and capabilities of moderators without counterbalancing it with oversight. Power corrupts, obviously, and some of the most powerful moderators on the site blatantly victimise people they dislike or disagree with. It's too easy to think up an edge-case rule violation you can apply to permaban a guy you dislike, and mods ALWAYS get away with it.