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[–]ManWithoutModem 34 ポイント35 ポイント

The mods directly responsible for this system are no longer a part of the team

They were only responsible because the mods above them were directly responsible for not allowing them to add more human mods.

[–]gamespluscience 13 ポイント14 ポイント

It would help if the guy up the very top wasn't dead. He keeps his mod position by doing 1 little moderator action every three months so he can keep all 120 subs under his belt. Whilst this sub has /u/qgyh2 as its head mod I'm out.

[–]IAmAnAnonymousCoward -4 ポイント-3 ポイント

They were only responsible because the mods above them were directly responsible for not allowing them to add more human mods.

They wanted to add mods to enforce new rules against the explicit wishes of the senior mods. Bad idea.

Everyone was crying censorship due to all the removals and now those responsible are suddenly the good guys?

[–]ManWithoutModem 6 ポイント7 ポイント

They wanted to add mods to enforce new rules against the explicit wishes of the senior mods.

Which new rules?

Bad idea.

For?

Everyone was crying censorship

Everyone = ?

due to all the removals

Which removals?

and now those responsible are suddenly the good guys?

The ones "responsible" were the ones getting blocked by the senior mods from adding more moderators.

[–]IAmAnAnonymousCoward -2 ポイント-1 ポイント

Which removals?

Those removals.

[–]ManWithoutModem 3 ポイント4 ポイント

Ignoring the fact that you didn't respond to any of my other points, what is wrong with removing posts that break the rules (even if they make it onto /r/all because they didn't have enough manpower to deal with the huge workload)? I glanced through a few of those and it looks like they broke one sidebar rule or another.

Oh, and you're sure it wasn't a senior mod that removed any of those? ;)