Though I do think for sport we can still raise a Roman style Senatorial Mob and send them through the streets of testing to rough people up a little.

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Senatorial oversight of Testing would nicely increased the moderator pool there, actually (granted, they already have a lot as it is, since any moderator can moderate said forum).Gil Hamilton wrote:Though I do think for sport we can still raise a Roman style Senatorial Mob and send them through the streets of testing to rough people up a little.
That's a very uniquely interesting idea--would there be any downside to making all the Senators minimods of Testing?phongn wrote:Senatorial oversight of Testing would nicely increased the moderator pool there, actually (granted, they already have a lot as it is, since any moderator can moderate said forum).Gil Hamilton wrote:Though I do think for sport we can still raise a Roman style Senatorial Mob and send them through the streets of testing to rough people up a little. :D
There are too many senators to effectively track who's doing what, and the difference of opinion among them guarantees that the character of policing in Testing will be wildly inconsistent depending on who happens to be scooting through. 32 cooks is a little too many for the safety of the broth. Finally, explain to me how having dozens of moderators in Testing would have prevented the Warsie flap, and how instituting such a policy now will prevent something similar from happening in the future.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:That's a very uniquely interesting idea--would there be any downside to making all the Senators minimods of Testing?