This is such a comprehensive and Wow😱 work.
A very well thought moderation policy. And an important step towards making the vyb visions a reality.
Yesterday I hopped over an article expressing doubt about excluding DW's from the vyb ecosystem.
And this is the living proof that if people are ready to take on the burdensome task of manual moderation management that is more subjective, diverse in action and backed by thoroughly refined policies. You can deal with this challenge.
Regarding SV's. The policy that has already been mentioned is very generous and appropriate.
I congratulate the community and particularly the contributors of this amazing, concise policy accommodative of tricky and sensitive situations. Also giving a way out to the SV's with no-vyb tag is in particular a super idea that very well enforces the essence and vision of vyb.
Rest everything, well I have no words. There is nothing I would want to add or remove for now.
I never assumed it could be made that efficient and simple. I thought of like a small novel long policy draft must be able to cover all the complexities and scenarios about DW's and moderation. But I am amazed how efficiently it has been dealt.
Not making it overly complex is as important. I would also like to stress upon the need for simplification along with making necessary additions based on observations and feedback. Simplification always need to be in our minds while dealing with policies pertaining to manual management to keep them futureproof and ensure that implementation on a larger scale do not succumb to our own refinement and complexity. All in all the future mindset towards improving this should not just be achieving maximum efficiency and effectiveness but also making/keeping it as simple and as less resource intensive as possible.
This is an overall powerful step in every direction. So hats off for that. 👏 🙂
Thank You
Thanks. It took a long time to review the wide array of opinions, rejections, and proposals. It's still a living document and it will be continued to be revised in the best interests of the community.