[–] Caboose_Calloway ago
Creating a sub should cost 1000 SCP and the price should increase as voat gets more users.
In the same manner a single downvoat should cost 50 CCP. This would discourage fickle downvoting but there are times when I'd gladly part with 50 CCP for a downvoat.
Well, in light of the news that some of reddit wish to put reddit mods in the position of mods of subverses, it might not be a bad idea. Even if those posts were satire, who's to say that couldn't happen? Having a standard for who can mod, as we do for up and downvoating, sounds reasonable.
[–] totes_magotes ago
Is there a limit on how many subs you can mod? Per your IP address....
[–] lastresort09 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
We need to figure out a new way of deciding who mods the popular subs with common names like politics, news, science, etc. These subs shouldn't be considered the same as others, and shouldn't be simply - first come first dibs. Perhaps there needs be a rubric against which such mods are tested.
[–] CarlosShyamalan 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Dunno. I founded the two subreddits I currently moderate before I had even 20 CCP. I may not actually have been as enthusiastically about the whole thing if I couldnt have done that...
[–] Spank_My_Bottom ago
Right? Why limit it. Are you going to do a bad job because you are a new account?
[–] ooli ago
No! It should put a ccp limit to keep modding: you're inactive = demodded, you're hated by the subscribers = demodded.