Edited By
Fatima Al-Sayed
A wave of dissatisfaction is rolling through the Pi Network community as users criticize moderators for their perceived lack of information and ban-happy behavior. This uproar gained traction following comments made about past experiences with moderators.
Comments highlight that many feel moderators are underqualified to handle questions about the network. People express frustration over being banned for seeking answers, reflecting a broader concern about moderator competency. One user stated, "They didnโt know how to answer my question and banned me for it."
The conversation underscores a sentiment that moderation within the Pi Network is often arbitrary, where individuals feel targeted for simply trying to help others.
Lack of Knowledge: Several comments indicate that moderators do not possess the necessary information to assist the community effectively. Users shared instances where their inquiries led to unjust bans.
Volunteer Challenges: Comments suggest that moderators are volunteers with limited knowledge, making the role more challenging. "They arenโt to blame for not having all the info,โ one user pointed out.
Community Discontent: There's a growing frustration over how moderators maintain control, which many view as an abuse of power. One comment read, "Itโs all just a power play with them."
Many participants in the discussion echoed the same complaint: the chat rooms provide little actual help. A commenter lamented, "The moderators have no information on anything that is happening in the Pi Network."
This sentiment reflects a deeper issue: users want information and assistance, yet face barriers from an unmet expectation of the moderation system. Interestingly, some have suggested that evolving the current system is crucial, likening it to other developments in the crypto space.
๐ Users express dissatisfaction with moderator knowledge and decision-making.
๐ Many feel banned for asking legitimate questions or providing help.
๐ก Community calls for a more knowledgeable and fair moderation system.
As users continue to voice their concerns, will the Pi Network address these issues or allow discontent to fester?