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I imagine it moved because it's about the forum. It's still a fun discussion, but in the right place.


So far as I can tell, the moderators make their decisions on moderation with regards to the best interests of the forum. This rarely crosses paths with their personal convictions. The evidence is demonstrated in the forum's popularity and warm and loving environment.


They moderate because of a fairly socialist conviction that they enjoy the forum, and the contribution to its upkeep is both reasonable and beneficial.


Converseley they post with regard to their personal convictions and affiliations.


Moderators don't edit posts, and so far as I can tell exclusion or suspension is by consensus not unilateral prejudice.


All the evidence is that public knowledge of the identity of moderators exposes them to ill-founded personal attacks, persecution and a dismal reduction of the pleasure such a thriving community confers.


I sincerely doubt the ambition of those who seek moderators 'outed'. It reminds me of children who having pulled apart their favourite toy to see how it works discover they can't put it together again.


Really, honestly, drop it. The glee of your investigation won't mitigate the tears before bedtime.

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