That's a horrible thing to wish upon me
. It's a madhouse over there.
I'm not sure how good I'd be as a mod in the Central & South Asian Section anyway. I'm impartial to the nationalities that makeup the region, and thus wouldn't fall into the trap of favoring one side over another, but I also know next to nothing about the region either I don't recognize the languages which are frequently used, religion escapes me (especially as I'm not religious myself), I'm not familiar with the politics or any useful and relevant metrics.
I'd be able to objectively look at things and not take sides which would be beneficial, but apart from that I'm largely unqualified to mod that section. My ignorance is too thick to properly understand the nuances.
Hmm, I don't remember treating any Indian members any differently then any Pakistani members... or anyone else for that matter. Offensive, abusive and rude members, and those with a penchant for being off-topic are those I treat differently.
"The mods" are a group that works together, but we're also individuals with our own preferences, styles and interests. Not all of us treat certain members or nationalities any less then others.
Point them out, report them or tag one of us and we'll deal with them. If you see one in the Americas or Europe & Russia sections you can always tag me and I'll take a look. I also deal with reports in those sections promptly and fairly - the flag in the top left is my reported post queue. It's empty because I like to respond as quickly as possible.
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If something or someone is behaving untoward and you'd like some help, it's always a good idea to approach us (tag, report and so forth) and we'll sort things out.
Reporting a member or their posts and leaving a helpful message goes along way to assisting us in sussing out disruptive members, multiple ID ones included.
Moderation requires help from the community too.