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December 10, 2025, 04:45:19 PM
Last edit: December 10, 2025, 05:42:40 PM by Satofan44
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The board Development & Technical Discussion has the following two moderators: gmaxwell, achow101. For the purposes of the question here, let's assume that they would be much stricter when dealing with a particular report/user than a Global Moderator.

If I report some post that they may want to delete, but the report is first handled by a more lenient global moderator and he marks it as bad what happens with this report? Does the report disappear for these moderators from the list too?

If it does, it seems to me that a more active global moderator can override the wishes of section moderators -- especially when it comes to those moderators who may be stricter than the global staff on a particular kind of shitposting.

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December 10, 2025, 05:53:54 PM
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Yes, as soon as a report is acted upon, i.e marked good or bad it leaves the queue for all other staff.

However, if the dedicated section moderators want to enforce things a little more strictly for whatever reason, they could potentially post that within the staff forum, so that global moderators and patrollers could take a look there before acted upon it. Obviously, this is case specific, and requires agreement between the staff.
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