I reread that a hundred times and what I understand is that you're saying reddit has a moderator vs users mentality and that's why it's bad?abraker wrote:
Classic moderator vs users mentality would disagree. Just look at how reddit is run
If so I completely agree, I don't use reddit but in general communities where moderators are in the shadow/unseen dictators are shit
Yeah but what I mean should be enough to just actively participate in chats/forums considering:abraker wrote:
Don't confuse tasks that require vetting with stuff anyone in the community can take up. You don't need to be approved to run a tournament. You can organize one right now if you want to, no approval needed.
Doing more like playing in multi, development or organising events is cool and can certainly be encouraged but I think it shouldn't be requiredWiki wrote:
The Global Moderation Team (aka GMT) are members of the community who are primarily focused on player moderation and ensuring the community is a fun and engaging place for everybody.