Most social networks suffer from a "Moderator Bottleneck"—a small group of people cannot possibly monitor thousands of interactions fairly. Web4 Studio introduces a decentralized, meritocratic moderation system.
Instead of appointing moderators arbitrarily, the system uses transparent algorithms to track community contributions.
Trust Metrics: Members earn "Trust Score" points by providing helpful answers, reporting actual spam (verified by the community), and maintaining high engagement.
Dynamic Role Assignment: Once a member hits a specific Trust threshold (verified via SOURCE), they are automatically granted "Guard" or "Moderator" permissions for specific sub-channels.
If a head moderator goes offline, the network doesn't descend into chaos.
The Mesh Logic: Moderation power is distributed. If the primary "Admin" node is unavailable, the secondary trusted tier (Highly Active Members) maintains the peace. This ensures that the community is self-sustaining and resilient to individual points of failure.
When a post is removed, it isn't just "gone."
Audit Trails: Every moderation action is timestamped and signed by the moderator’s UIID. This creates an immutable record that can be reviewed if a user appeals, ensuring transparency and preventing the "God Complex" often seen in forum moderators.