The problem is it's a cycle. Independent and right leaning people build and over time leftists move in and corrupt. If you look at every rise and fall it's always gone that way.
You could probably find some questions from the HEXACO personality test that would decide if someone would wreck a company. (Low in honesty for example, perhaps determined with a game/scenario that gives you a pyrrhic victory if you lie successfully.) Hiring professionals every so often that fire massive amounts of people that don't do their work is another method, and could even improve morale if done right.
Considering how many people left wing dictatorships have killed compared to right wing dictatorships I'll take my chances. At least one side has less fuckups than the other and are easier to deal with at the end.
Yeah, I will say that TD was more fun back in the early days, but it has still held up surprisingly well. TD getting banned from reddit ended up being a very positive change with the freedom from reddit censorship.
This is either good or not so good. When sites grow, they inevitably collapse. Digg, reddit, etc.
Still, at this early stage, new blood is probably a positive thing.
They only collapse because its run by leftists, and we know everything that leftists touch, turns to shit
The problem is it's a cycle. Independent and right leaning people build and over time leftists move in and corrupt. If you look at every rise and fall it's always gone that way.
Sounds like companies need an immune system.
You could probably find some questions from the HEXACO personality test that would decide if someone would wreck a company. (Low in honesty for example, perhaps determined with a game/scenario that gives you a pyrrhic victory if you lie successfully.) Hiring professionals every so often that fire massive amounts of people that don't do their work is another method, and could even improve morale if done right.
Free speech is the immune system.
But we were founded to break that infiltration cycle....
... but future admins could pull a SCOTUS and betray us.
Except for... you know... all those corrupt right wing dictators that have fallen. People like you cheerleading for one side are part of the problem.
Considering how many people left wing dictatorships have killed compared to right wing dictatorships I'll take my chances. At least one side has less fuckups than the other and are easier to deal with at the end.
Even as TD grew, moderators did a hell of a job enforcing the rules. It did get diluted, but largely because they had to comply with reddit rules.
Yeah, I will say that TD was more fun back in the early days, but it has still held up surprisingly well. TD getting banned from reddit ended up being a very positive change with the freedom from reddit censorship.
“A website, if you can keep it”
-Benjamin Franklin, probably