Per prior posts you can easily find, I had to be a really hard moderator in the past because of a lot of abuse and a lot of people that just didn't have the best of intentions. For whatever reason I felt like I needed to put myself in a place where I was a little more aggressive as a moderator because of the abuse of some of the people that are no longer with us (because they are banned).
I am now opening the floor to things you want fixed about the current moderation process.
This includes any documentation, rules, etc updates.
I'm opening the floor. I would like to hear what people say.
I'm also asking that you be honest, and feel free to vent. I wont ban you for venting, just remember the rule: Roast, don't insult.
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