Since moderation is a big topic these days in Wintreath, I thought it'd be interesting to make note of some moderation controversy happening on NationStates that seems to have upset their roleplay community in particular.
It started when moderators deleted
The Kraven Corporation and all their topics/posts for malicious content and glorifying Nazism. The Kraven Corporation has been roleplaying as a 'bad nation' for nearly 20 years, something which they were
recognized for by the World Assembly in 2011. In the course of playing as a bad nation, they apparently used Nazi imagery such as "photos of Heinrich Himmler, people dressed in SS uniforms, swastika flags, and Dachau concentration camp victims being experimented on", as well as roleplayed scenes such as torture in extreme detail beyond a PG-13 level. However, it would seem most of those posts happened before NationStates introduced stricter rules against glorifying Nazism in May 2021, and at least one poster claimed that after a moderator had warned them about explicit gore they stopped posting scenes in such extreme detail.
It was mentioned that due to The Kraven Corporation's long history, the nation/posts were only deleted after five moderators, including three senior moderators, weighed in support of that action.
The main issue that they have is that it appears to be an ex post facto enforcement of the current rules against content that was permissible at the time it was posted. To a smaller extent, they're also concerned about the fact that the deletion of The Kraven Corporation's posts leaves nearly two decades of roleplays unreadable. One poster even brought up a RP post a current game admin made in 2004 with detailed descriptions of torture as well. The admin's response was that it was a time when edgy mature posts were in style on NationStates, which then opened them up to accusations of hypocrisy. I
recently posted about how moderation standards have changed over time, and it's not surprising that a site as old as NationStates would also have these issues come up from time to time.
The matter is still ongoing, with discussions going on both on the Moderation forum and behind the scenes among moderators themselves. However, these are the relevant topics so far: