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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}).
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.
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 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Oh. Too much hassle to verify, so here's an up vote. Thanks for the info. It seems legit, but damn you if it's not!
[–] 5501725? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
A quick verification guide:
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}).
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.
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.
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.
[–] dieusor 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
mod drama you say, care to elaborate?