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o11c  ·  3397 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: What freedom of speech isn't

I really think Hubski does need some form of moderators though.

Now, that doesn't mean Reddit-style moderators. The Poster and Viewer/Commenter should have full access if they are in agreement. But, say, the most active N users in any given tag (or hierarchical group of tags - we probably need that formalized more than the "related tags" section of the tags page) should be automatically suggested as "moderators" with the power to flag something as "unconstructive" - of course users could opt-out from individual moderators.

Also, Hubski needs to have a clearer policy for illegal content. One of the recent controversial threads posted was blatant Libel, and I could still access it 24 hours after the fact.