I'm not happy with how the Wil Wheaton situation was resolved. An admin was overwhelmed with frivolous reports about him and felt forced to exile him. I've said before that I think it sets a dangerous precedent on how a large group of people can mobilize to drive anyone off the fediverse. Mob rule is universally dangerous: Mods and admins must examine evidence and decide based on wrongdoing and danger, and not on how many times someone was reported.
@Gargron You need a public governance process with public recourse, not hordes of shadowy figures stabbing each other via the mod system. Mastodon.social needs not to be subject to a moderator's unilateral private decisions.
@pnathan This occurred on mastodon.cloud, not .social.

@Gargron Apologies; I frankly didn't follow that closely. I maintain my point, but I also say the same thing about any reasonably popular instance.

IMO public trials are public for a reason....

@pnathan @Gargron And jury deliberations aren't, again for a reason.