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@flipperzero Thanks for breaking that down in such an easy-to-understand way! I'm glad to see that the nuances of moderation are pretty much the same as they are in Japan. :)

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11 hours ago

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🍀 knshow [OP] · 11 hours ago:

@pirkka So even overseas, there are people who are "confidently incorrect." In my experience, those types of people tend to be too proud to apologize, which only makes the flaming even worse... Thank you for sharing your valuable perspective!

@lars_the_bear That sounds... incredibly tough, beyond even what I can imagine. It's interesting (and a bit surprising) how much the role of a moderator can change depending on the community. I'm sorry for making you recall such a painful experience, but thank you so much for sharing it!

🍀 knshow [OP] · 11 hours ago:

@jprjr I totally would have missed the point if I’d only read your first comment. That was a close one! lol

I love the sense of humor in overseas sarcasm. It’s great. XD

@stack I completely agree with you. I've only been reading and translating the topics that catch my interest, so I don't see everything, but I've never come across a post here that felt like it needed moderation. That’s exactly why I love this BBS so much.

Still, it’s a surprise to hear there were such incidents in the past. I hope it stays peaceful from now on! :)

🍀 knshow [OP] · 11 hours ago:

@Aeolus I truly agree that things should be diverse. It's a shame, though, that some people misunderstand this and take it as "anything goes"... On Japanese social media, even the smallest comments can spark intense flaming, which is exactly why I ended up here.

"Moderator discretion is vastly more important" — I'll definitely keep that in mind! Thank you!

@darkghost One of my favorite phrases is "Simple is best," and that sounds exactly like what you're describing! "Don't be a jerk" is also such a clear and great rule. I started getting into the internet in the mid-2000s, so I can only imagine what it was like back then, but it sounds like it was a very comfortable place to be. :)

🍀 knshow [OP] · 11 hours ago:

@sy Thank you so much!!! Even Gemini AI translated it as a "link," so I was convinced it was a URL. Your explanation was really helpful!

🍀 knshow [OP] · 11 hours ago:

@balloon I hope the day never comes where I actually have to use those moderation tools, and I’ll be praying it stays that way! For me, this is the most comfortable place in the entire world. There’s no provocative speech just for attention, no toxic replies, and no media outlets fueling the fire.

I only asked because I wanted to be prepared just in case, but I’ve realized once again that if I ever do get stuck, I have you and so many other friends to lean on. I guess I was just overthinking it, lol.

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🍀 knshow

Hi. I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience as a moderator (even outside of this BBS), or if you have friends who are mods—what kind of things do you keep in mind? In Japan, "moderator" usually brings to mind people on YouTube Live, Twitch, or Wiki sites. Is it the same overseas? I’d appreciate any insights you can share. Thanks!

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