To be clear, not talking about this community, obviously 😛.

What’s the point of writing down rules, if mods just do what they want? But I suppose that’s the risk you take when you call someone a liar in a small community; they might be a mod.

Edit: I’m not trying to say that mods suck, they perform a useful and often thankless job. Just that it can be difficult for small communities to get a healthy number of good mods, which can become a problem.

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    I think this is good, as long as the user gets informed a) they they’re banned and b) what rule they broke.

    A warning first would also be nice, especially if it’s in the community rules 😛

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      1 year ago

      Reddit’s automatic mesages on mod action were a positive and arguably necessary feature.

      But if bans are long enough to annoy and short enough to frustrate, they basically are the warning. Less gun-to-your-head, more spritzing a cat in the face.