For example, do you need a degree in philosophy to be a moderator of the philosophy community?
If so, how do we test for that?
If not, why do we treat them as authority?
For example, do you need a degree in philosophy to be a moderator of the philosophy community?
If so, how do we test for that?
If not, why do we treat them as authority?
People typically aren’t going to want ot be a part of a ‘fair’ community.
They are going to be a part of one that protects and promotes their beliefs and biases and keeps out the riff raff who don’t agree with them.
Like you’re not going to run a feminist community and allow men’s rights articles to be posted. Because your community is about promoting women’s issues.
A community about ‘everyone’s rights’ is just going to be a pissing contest because people are going to dogpile about their ‘side’.