@ShadowWizardWearingMask Yes, I would appreciate that.
and one more thing, your simple look in your avatar is so cool.
In these days, when explicit contents are available more easily than the pure air how can we protect our children (or in my case nieces) from getting to it? They play on mobile phones, they use YouTube what would happen if some day they accidentally come across something explicit? That would be traumatizing for their tender brains and may be addictive too.
@Knight so what you think of my reply? Did you look in other sources yet?
@Knight well, I am simple, and hate to "make faces" to camera. :)
I am what I am.
Fake smile is fake, it's just not me or my style.
@Knight fair question, having kids it trouble me too these days. I'm afraid the bottom line is that we can't prevent it. The children will see such things, sooner or later. So I do two things.
1) Mentally accept I can't protect them from everything, and 2) Trying to warn them from such things, without being explicit myself. This is very hard mission. :(
For example, told them that if they see any "weird" picture or video on the web they must tell me or their mother, and not look at it until one of us approve.
1) HSE isn't common, write the actual site name. 2) No shouting, remove the "!" marks. 3) Moderators are not required to comment, doing their job silently is fine as well. 4) Last two sentences are not needed at all.
Something like "Hey, there is only one active moderator on [site name here], are there any planned elections, or otherwise what can be done?" is the way to go, IMO.
CM can't start election on his own, it's something that requires decisions from above, but CM can start whatever process is needed, so such message won't be pointless.
@Knight not really, for me at least it gave mostly 18+ not really "educational" results. I didn't mean YouTube, or any vids, when talking about other sources. :)
From quick look, most "educational" videos on YT are just porn in cover, better not go there.