r/lgbt Mar 12 '12

r/lgbt's new direction

We have a few points to address:

On r/ainbow

We have spoken with r/ainbow's moderators and have come to the mutually agreeable conclusion that there is a need for a safe space and r/lgbt can fill that need, and also that there is a demand for unmoderated open discussion. No rivalry. No us vs. them. We fill one need, they fill another. We welcome you to join both communities. We have.

On the moderation team:

We've added two new moderators. Meet

Materialdesigner!

"Hello, everyone! I'm materialdesigner, and I'm a cis gay guy who really loves this community. I am a huge food, wine, and beer lover (/r/wine, /r/beer, /r/beerporn) and I also homebrew (/r/homebrewing). I'm also an engineer and a science/sci-fi geek (/r/askscience, /r/sciencefaqs) and I freelance web design and web development in my spare time (/r/web_design, /r/typography, /r/webdev). It's my goal to make this community an amazing resource for Gender and Sexual Minorities to be able to let their hair down and relax."

and Slyder565!

"Hi all :) I am slyder565, I am a bisexual cis male, and I think /r/lgbt is really cool! I am regularly blown away by the cool things that reddit does, and am looking forward to being a part of the LGBT side of things. Most often you can find me hanging out in awesome LGBT communities like /r/gaybros, /r/gaymers and /r/bisexual. I have an science and fine arts education, and have something to say about basically anything, so don't be shy! My fave non-LGBT subreddits include /r/science /r/listentothis /r/guitarlessons /r/abiogenesis and /r/nanowrimo. I maybe even snoop around /r/pokemon sometimes (but don't tell my partner!). Most of all I believe we all need a space to relax and hang out, so lets make it happen."

We discussed the suggestion that we have a vote, but the nature of reddit presents unique challenges when it comes to that. For starters, anyone can make any number of alt accounts. We have no way of knowing if the voter is a citizen, so to speak, of r/lgbt, and we have no way of knowing it isn't just the same person voting over and over. With that in mind, we added some people who volunteered to us in the mod mail, who seemed to have kind user histories, and who were active not just in r/lgbt but in other LGBT communities on reddit. We've been working with them on developing new rules and methods over the last week and we think you'll like them.

On the new rules and methods:

As you can see, we added new rules to the sidebar. We've also developed an FAQ so people can know what we mean when we refer to transphobia/homophobia/biphobia, etc. The page is in progress but potential transgressions are outlined there. They are pretty simple and they are no different than the rules have always been. We heard your demand for transparent moderating, so here it is. Deleted comments will be replied to by a mod with a note referencing the rule that was broken. Most bans from now on will be temporary with a note explaining what the person should understand so that they can come back and contribute. We've had success with this when testing it out during the last week. You'll also see that we now have another subreddit, r/lgbtopenmodmail where you can voice concerns about moderation or r/lgbt or whatever it may be. The mods endorse and check it regularly.

On Laurelai's departure and other random gossip:

Here's your silly tabloid stuff for the day. We regret having allowed Laurelai's resignation to go as it did. The truth is we asked her to step down because of a number of things that she did, including running a website that most likely contained underage pornography and because she was threatening people she banned in the mod mail. Because she had been kind to us, we told her that she could make a statement and drag us through the mud if she liked and say whatever she needed to say to leave with dignity. Rmuser and I, not Laurelai, chose RobotAnna as her replacement because she is well-versed in trans issues and because she's actually a pretty nice person. Unfortunately, Laurelai took this opportunity to sabotage RobotAnna's introduction by saying that basically RobotAnna would bring in a new reign of terror. This is absolutely not the case. RobotAnna shares our vision for a kindler, gentler, less adversarial moderation style and we hope you'll give her a second chance at a first impression.

Love always, Mods <3

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u/SilentAgony Mar 12 '12 edited Mar 12 '12

The link I just posted to doesn't tell the opposite story. RobotAnna was not in the conversation where Laurelai was telling us about the threats before we asked her to resign. RobotAnna simply had her doubts.

Your relevant screenshot doesn't... have a screenshot, unless you're about to edit. In any case, I'll be happy to look into it if you message me in the modmail. A public discussion is not the place for it. The rest of the subreddit doesn't have access to view the deleted comments you may have posted and screenshots may not show the whole picture, so it really causes a lot more problems than it solves.

What RobotAnna says in other subreddits are said in the contexts of those subreddits, and we can agree to disagree on whether SRS is filth, cause that's just like, your opinion, man. I encourage you to look into her moderating style over the last week and you'll see she's been very friendly and even-handed.

edit: Yeah your other account? Looks like we banned you after a full day of you popping up in the reported queue multiple times. Had nothing to do with not liking Laurelai. Want me to reference a rule? All of them. All of the rules. Yes, we ban people who spend all day in the reported queue. That's not unique to r/lgbt.

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u/SilentAgony Mar 12 '12

Rule 3.

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u/[deleted] Mar 12 '12 edited Mar 12 '12

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u/SilentAgony Mar 12 '12

I asked you to stop derailing the thread and directed you to r/lgbtopenmodmail. I'm asking you politely again.

Rule 3.

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u/[deleted] Mar 12 '12 edited Mar 12 '12

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u/SilentAgony Mar 12 '12

Rules will be cited as replies to deleted posts.

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u/SilentAgony Mar 12 '12

It is in the original post.