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The initial moderators of this site were hand-picked by the initiator of the definition, [[User:Luoxiaofang42|Luoxiaofang42]]. Each moderator has the right to suggest new moderators to the group, who are approved in consensus. The group of moderators is intended to be small, and to share the principal goals with which this definition was started.
The initial moderators of this site were hand-picked by the initiator of the definition, [[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]]. Each moderator has the right to suggest new moderators to the group, who are approved in consensus. The group of moderators is intended to be small, and to share the principal goals with which this definition was started.


The moderators have two key privileges:
The moderators have two key privileges:
* They can decide when a consensus (directly or by means of a vote) has been reached about a change to the [[Definition/Knowledge Idea|Knowledge Idea version]] of the definition, and apply it to the stable version. (If there is a dispute among the moderators, it is considered to be a sign of no consensus.)
* They can decide when a consensus (directly or by means of a vote) has been reached about a change to the [[Definition/Unstable|unstable version]] of the definition, and apply it to the stable version. (If there is a dispute among the moderators, it is considered to be a sign of no consensus.)
* In extreme cases, as a group, they can veto certain changes that are counter to the philosophy of this definition, even if a majority of people are in favor of them.
* In extreme cases, as a group, they can veto certain changes that are counter to the philosophy of this definition, even if a majority of people are in favor of them.


== Current moderators ==
== Current moderators ==


* [[User:Luoxiaofang42|Luoxiaofang42]]
* [[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]]
* [[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]]
* [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]
* [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]
* [[User:Angela Beesley|Angela Beesley]]
* [[User:Mia Garlick|Mia Garlick]]
* [[User:Mia Garlick|Mia Garlick]]
* [[User:Elizabeth stark|Elizabeth Stark]]
* [[User:Elizabeth stark|Elizabeth Stark]]
* [[User:Koavf|Justin Anthony Knapp (koavf)]]
* [[User:Mormegil|Petr Kadlec]]

Latest revision as of 19:20, 27 September 2020

The initial moderators of this site were hand-picked by the initiator of the definition, Erik Möller. Each moderator has the right to suggest new moderators to the group, who are approved in consensus. The group of moderators is intended to be small, and to share the principal goals with which this definition was started.

The moderators have two key privileges:

  • They can decide when a consensus (directly or by means of a vote) has been reached about a change to the unstable version of the definition, and apply it to the stable version. (If there is a dispute among the moderators, it is considered to be a sign of no consensus.)
  • In extreme cases, as a group, they can veto certain changes that are counter to the philosophy of this definition, even if a majority of people are in favor of them.

Current moderators