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Since the level of toxic posts in the community has sadly risen, I have now rolled out the moderation queue approvals process that was in place on the forum into article comments too.

If you have seen a message above the comments box about being in the list, you can mostly ignore it. A side-effect of it, was that if you hadn't posted in the forum 3+ times (and the posts were approved), but you did make plenty of article comments, it would see you as having to go through the approvals process. I have since adjusted it to remove any older users from the mod queue who made at least 3 article comments.

It's in place for all new users, so we catch spam (and stupid troll accounts) and remove/ban before it hits live and annoys us and you.

I've also made it so I can force naughty users into an "always on" mod queue, so we can remove completely idiotic and toxic comments before they are posted. Hopefully this will make a few users re-think their attitude, rather than us having to outright ban people.

Does this affect your freedom of speech if I think you're being naughty and idiotic and force the queue to always be on for you? No. Very few sites don't moderate comments, don't be silly.

Part of my commitment to keeping this community as fun as possible for all. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Nezchan May 24, 2017
Quoting: liamdaweIt's a dumb saying. Either way, I don't care if people think I am "thin skinned", I am who I am.

You're squid-skinned.
Nezchan May 24, 2017
But yes, as AlveKatt said I meant it in the more general sense rather than anything specifically about Aryvandaar. I mean I don't even know them, they're probably a lovely person. It's more that it's a phrase I've heard a lot, usually in the context of putting people down for being "thin skinned" which I think is kind of awful.

More specifically for moderators though, whoever's doing the moderating should be prepared for a certain amount of heat directed at them. Moderators will always be seen as power-hungry/mad, unfair, biased, and any number of awful things by some users. They'll always have people complaining about them, so you have to be ready for that. But at the same time, you have to be sensitive to more than just the most "thick-skinned" members of your commenter base. It's a balancing act, but a worthwhile one.
Aryvandaar May 25, 2017
Quoting: KelsIs "thick skin" really a great thing to have? Doesn't it just mean giving awful stuff a pass? I would imagine that's not a great trait for someone moderating, and trying to make the site welcoming for a broad range of people.

Without saying too much about it, I've been bullied most of my school years. By ever reason I should have a thin skin, but I simply decided that I wasn't going to be a victim and would do everything in my power to make my life better. I can see why people have thin skin, but I don't understand it. Sure, people can be rude and unhelpful, but in the end it is you who decide how to deal with what is said to you.

The moment someone starts inciting to violence or something like that, I'm the first one to speak up how wrong it is, but that is not what it is about here.

This is why I simply don't care. I have better things to set my mind towards. Then there is the fact that I used to be a "Batman" Troll (meaning that I specifically targeted assholes and those most people hated in communities).


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