You might want moderation that would remove shills and bots in here, while focusing on unifying this forum into a great power... Well, that's not the case with the current wanna-be moderators.
I saw how few users wanted to be mods and they got immediately shut down, while others pretend to have the popular vote, while it's a group that only upvotes themselves.
I started a discussion post about having moderators... https://conspiracies.win/p/1ARJvlfrlu/discussion-after-axeotlpeotl-lef/
I take the blame for that... I wasn't expecting how shills in here would use it to their advantage... But I must inform you of their deeds:
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u/SwampRangers used my post to promote himself as a mod to the community - https://communities.win/c/Meta/p/1ARK0LXq6i/cconspiracies-has-had-no-active-/ (1 day after I posted my original topic, and make note that he hasn't done anything of value to be a mod.)
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u/Graphenium used the idea for roundtables 2 days after my original post - https://conspiracies.win/p/1ARK0MgEYm/community-roundtable-proposal-wh/ (take into account that his posts before that were 9 months ago... https://imgur.com/a/OHeNCaR - alt account of someone else? Who is silent for 9 months but becomes active when a mod discussion comes around?)
I would be more willing to elect a person, who was constantly active and didn't care about this mod vote... A person, who actually cares about the community, and not just to promote themselves...
Are there any such people left in here?
Additionally, I would like to add u/JosephGoebbel5 as a phony, who only floods the forum here. He thinks that spamming is somehow helpful for him. Yet, he can't defend his Nazi position when I challenged him. (He is apparently a nazi... I never thought that would be the case for any conspiracy researcher, but he never heard of Thule society, or how the swastika is a Hindu symbol...)
Bottom line, I tried to make this place better and I only revealed the obvious shills.
This post is sharing my notes on what I learnt from my experience.
But I don't regret my attempt. It's better to try and fail than never to have tried at all.