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[–] 5501725? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

A quick verification guide:

  1. Modlogs are visible in the bottom of the sidebar for any subverse on this site (and can only be hidden by a custom CSS {which can be disabled via the little gear icon in the top right}).

  2. The "10 subverse mod positions" and "3 default subverse mod positions" rules are listed on the page for /v/subverserequest's requirements as rules 7 and 8.

  3. You can also see the "100 CCP" and "30 day account age" requirements for transfers in rules 1 and 2, although these can be avoided by someone inviting another user (such as an alt of another mod) to be a moderator. The only time that an invited mod would have to go to /v/subverserequest is to try to be elevated from a level 2 mod position (be able to tag/remove posts/comments, ban users, and make sticky posts for the subverse, but not able to kick out other mods or make any major behind-the-scenes changes to the subverse) to a level 1 position.

  4. A few posts from the /v/announcements subverse about the admins talking about the issues with powermods, or removing people from default subverses for not acting in the spirit of Voat with their policies. A good place to see some other mod drama is the /top posts for /v/protectvoat.

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[–] dieusor 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

mod drama you say, care to elaborate?

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[–] 5501842? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Mods deleting posts in /v/askvoat for "not having a question mark at the end", mods deleting comments in a post when the discussion starts to get a little racially biased, mods deleting threads asking them to explain some of their more random deletions, mods banning users for just posting something that the mod didn't agree with, etc.

Voat hasn't been perfect, but we've been doing our best in our attempts to quickly resolve the bad situations.