Thread:JD4SURVIVOR/@comment-1465604-20161118123054/@comment-1465604-20161118142013

As a Moderator, you are expected to be above normal users. You are expected to do certain things a certain way. You are expected to actually read users' posts before replying to them and to not make stuff up out of thin air or by rewriting what they wrote to fit your narrative.

In the past 24 hours, you haven't posted a single post in response to me that didn't include at least one full lie about what I said or didn't say. That is unprofessional behaviour unbecoming of a Moderator. If a random user does it, it's not a big deal. If a Moderator does it, other users will think they're telling the truth because, after all, they're a Moderator.

It is like the difference between, say, a random asshole saying he likes to grab women by the ***** without asking for consent first, and the President-Elect of the United States doing so. It's the difference between if Racist McHateface bashes immigrants on Facebook and the President-Elect of the United States spending the last year doing so. Racist McHateFace won't influence many people. The President-Elect of the United States has already inspired the biggest wave of hate crimes in the history of the United States because his victory gave a lot of hateful bigots a boost in self-confidence. "Hey, Trump said this! And he won the election! Clearly, my opinions aren't bad! Clearly the majority share my opinion! Clearly, my opinion is something that should be expressed openly and not just behind closed doors!".

So if, say, Dancy McDanceFace makes up a lie about me, it's gonna be a lot of different if you, as a Moderator, with a fancy different colour to your post, do and never ever recant or apologize for your lies, ever.

Welcome to being a Moderator, where you're expected to conduct yourself in a way that is several levels above what normal users are. I expect Moderators to at least recant and apologize when engaged in spreading falsehoods. But maybe this Wikia is just special and Moderators don't have to abide by such codes of conduct.