u/GuideEither9870 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Right, I see. But it is right or fair for someone like that to be a mod, like if they're a dominant contributor? It feels like if a soccer referee started playing the game themselves, and taking penalty shots haha, doesn't seem liek there's any point to a sub so unbalanced
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I'm human and not perfect, but I didn't just show up and become a mod. I've been here for a long time, contributing consistent information. Demonstrated a strong ability for critical thinking.
Making assumptions or conclusions because of biases is dismissive of what someone can do as an individual and I hope my actions demonstrate that I can wear many hats well to justify my positions.
I completely see the point though, and I hope we can work on positive discourse (not necessarily positive sentiment, but good discussion that gets into nuances without assumptions and without listening to each other).