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The thread for soyjak.party is basically its own mini-forum at this point and that comes with a lot of unique problems, namely that it moves very fast and is basically un-moderateable by normal KF standards. The general philosophy has been to just leave the thread users to their own devices, but this makes it very difficult to use when schlog users or other spammers decide to shit up the thread by using it as a personal Discord. There are people who just want to talk about the site and this is an obstacle for them. The shartysphere also moves very quickly and it's easy for a KF moderator to get caught unaware by an event that causes an uproar in the thread that they have no context for (i.e froot is currently permabanned because some random schlog namefag asked null to ban him and he just did it.) EDIT: Apparently froot was actually banned for fedposting, nevermind. The rest of my post still stands.
I therefore propose the idea of a sharty despot, who has moderator powers specifically for the sharty thread and nowhere else. Ideally someone who is a community member who is a frequent user of the sharty and can therefore keep up with whatever the FOTM bullshit is and clear out the shitters when they start getting uppity.
The most immediate obstacle I can see is that this kind of creates an implicit association between KF and the sharty, or something like an endorsement. Also considering the historical view of IB users on moderators you could be hard-pressed to find someone who actually wants to do the job.
I therefore propose the idea of a sharty despot, who has moderator powers specifically for the sharty thread and nowhere else. Ideally someone who is a community member who is a frequent user of the sharty and can therefore keep up with whatever the FOTM bullshit is and clear out the shitters when they start getting uppity.
The most immediate obstacle I can see is that this kind of creates an implicit association between KF and the sharty, or something like an endorsement. Also considering the historical view of IB users on moderators you could be hard-pressed to find someone who actually wants to do the job.
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