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Notes to self: Why are you interested in moderating the Wiki? So that it works effectively. The first content I looked at was Brilliant, and it strikes me that there's a lot of noise on the page. The TOS eval system (by EFF) - https://OpenTermsArchive.org/en/, ToSdr.org and even its ancestor TOSback.org, handle the bulk of this stuff already, IIRC, and do a better job. Pages could just refer readers there for TOS stuff. Well.. after reading [[Mission Statement]], I see perhaps I'm wrong about this. Perhaps. We should at least be doing a better job than previous systems at concisely communicating the shitty parts of TOS and AUP, if we're going to tackle it at all. What do you see as the biggest non-technical problem with the Wiki or its articles at present? TBD. What is your time availability for the role, and what tasks are you most interested in carrying out as a mod? My time is my own. I'd like to work on the most impactful parts of the wiki. Have you read through the Wiki's policy documentation, and do you have any particular thoughts or comments on it? Nope, not yet.
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