Comment by ghostsarememories on 23/04/2014 at 19:20 UTC

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View submission: The history of the /r/xkcd kerfuffle.

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Maybe a Reddit Admin Supreme Court would work.

Those with a grievance would submit a case to the admins with evidence (like the history above or more detailed). If the admins felt it was worthy, they would open a "hearing" which would allow a more detailed case on both sides. The accused mods could respond and "amicus briefs" from interested parties for either side (like (say) Randall) could be submitted. The admins would ruminate and make a decision. The admins could also examine the behaviour of mods from their own logs.

It would be a more open process than fiat from above but it would allow the mods to respond to unfair criticism. The admins could ignore frivolous submissions (from voting brigades)

Reddit Supreme Court. Not the court Reddit deserves but the court Reddit needs.

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