>>52291
Yeah let me just link you to the modlog entry... oh wait.
I don't save my posts nor do I care to remember them well. I actually remember shitposts a lot better than most effortposts I make. Not just here, but elsewhere too.
Herein lies the critical benefit of a public modlog. I'm sure you know by now I have no problem with shitposts being deleted. The real reason you should absolutely have a public modlog is because it deters glowies from deleting posts to prevent conversations from developing in directions harmful to their mandates. You might say "that won't happen," I say there is already evidence of it, though whether it's actual glowies or retarded teens on their first power trip is open to interpretation. If you think you can just filter out the glowies, you can't. You can only lower the ceiling of power they can gain here.
It's also critical that there is a line drawn for shitposting, so people know what it is and isn't, and your mods can't just hand-wave away the issue with lies about the content of the post they deleted, like they have done now countless times.
I could link to better examples if the modlog was public, but the best example I can think of (notably missing from your list) is my response to "Lainchan and other imageboards are compromised" (>>51903)
That post hit on the nose the similarities between the OP complaint and the situation developing here. It's a stark warning that you WILL end up with the same cesspool if you are not careful. The Internet is shit nowadays because it's tough work to advocate for your users and maintain a healthy hatred of them at the same time. The moderation here mimics the psychological whack-a-mole you see anywhere else where the tallest grass gets cut first, and considering your positioning of this site as a better alternative to those platforms, I find it a far better use of time to kill a traitor before an enemy.
Also, you didn't mention CP from your review of the private modlog. Either you don't label such content and fully delete it outright, or this "rave" mod is being dishonest about the problems you face in an attempt to lock down your site and kill its growth. If it's the latter, in your position I would see that as a bright shining red flag and remove rave from the mod team. You should staff your site with people that want to grow it and care for it, not kill its growth. If you really want a private forum that idea should come from YOU. Anyone else who tries that shit should be taken out back and given the Old Yeller.
I want you to know how awesome a public modlog could be. You list the post number (and thread number if applicable), the action taken (delete, warn, ban), the reason for the action, and the post content UNLESS the post was deleted for commercial spam or illegal content. Showing ban periods would be nice too.
Benefits of doing it this way include:
- You make it difficult, but not impossible, to view offending posts in their original context, to prevent the modlog being a basedboard.
- You show newcomers how content is handled before they make their first post
- You show everyone who faces action what the basis for the action is AND that the action taken against them is not special or the result of glowfuckery or vendetta, but blends in with other deleted posts.
- If there IS fuckery afoot, you make it easier for users to seek recourse. No one is screenshotting their posts and that content is the only proof of whether a rule was actually broken. When a poster can see their content was absolutely discriminated against and it's no accident, they will feel enabled to do the right thing and let you know about it. A HUGE benefit to your site.
- If a user is accidentally posting below your desired quality, you prevent them from assuming some error occurred and just continuing to shitpost. Some people really do want to contribute in a meaningful way but will not gaslight themselves over some invisible action.
There are your specifics. I hope you use them well.