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We are pleased to announce our new community moderators: @CM_chrismartin, @CM_noelle, and @CM_rushyo.

Their job is to help deal with reports, they are your point of contact for community related issues.

They are here to enforce the Community Guidelines, which can be found here: mastodon.social/about/more

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We trust these CMs to speak for and act in the best interest of m.s. CMs currently have full administrative powers, they will follow this protocol for moderation:

docs.google.com/document/d/1Ga

The google doc allows you to comment, in case you have feedback to help us improve these protocols, as you can see it’s only a version 0.5.

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@CM_rushyo @CM_noelle @CM_chrismartin

you make me cry seeing you're using google docs. Let's stay in solidarity with those working for the commons and using/promoting their technology.
There etherpad which is at least as good as google doc. It can be used within nextcloud so the files are also well organized.
Here you could have an acess made by @mupp
disroot.org/

Then there is also nextcloud.com/collaboraonline/

and onlyoffice.org/

@Mastodon @CM_chrismartin @CM_noelle @CM_rushyo

@paulfree14 I am sorry about this, and I understand the problem. However, etherpads do not provide the security settings which google docs do. Which is one of the primary reasons for why I use it. Allowing to chance and decide what kind of contributions are made helps a lot to keep things on track.
If you can show me a tool which does that as well, without me having to install it on my own server I'd be glad to try it.

@CM_rushyo @CM_noelle @CM_chrismartin

maloki @maloki

@paulfree14 personally I am a long-term friend with one of the guys who's been working on the etherpad foundation since it started working on the etherpad's continued existence after google bought it and later released the code.

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