It seems cartoonish, that I am not only complaining about something that is clearly wrong, but something that is also actively promoted by other mods and enjoyed. I want to know, how KnowYourMeme sunk so low as to have rules specifically saying it is okay for a mod to suspend an account for 3 hours at their leisure.
Here is the exact rule (these rules are for Riff-Raff): 7. You might get suspended. Mods are free to give small 3 hour or less suspensions, for flights of fancy. Usually if you are a bad poster or just unlucky, you might get a 3 hour or less time-out. Don’t worry, these won’t count up to a suspension total and will not result in bans.
Here are some of the justifications I've gained for why this is in play from actual mods: it's for fun. There, that's all the justification I have been given by multiple mods. I am not short-changing anyone reading this that is the only real reason they have. There are no rules regulating the mods by saying "please do not suspend an account for 3 hours unless the users have genuinely done something deserving of it." What I am getting from this is if a mod say, wanted to suspend an account for fun when a user posted something the mod disagreed with, what message does that send to the user? That the user shouldn't voice their opinions? That it isn't okay for you to think differently? That happens, to be the exact thoughts that ran through my head when my account was suspended after I complained about a riff-raff thread harassing a single user and the justification used on me was basically 'because I can.' This is a very blatant abuse of power and should be regulated. I urge the community to think hard on this as KnowYourMeme is currently endorsing mods to blatantly misuse their power, which sends the message the position of mod does not exist to keep users in line, but exists because people in power want to screw other people over. This rule is not integral, riff-raff would still be exactly the same, and nothing would be lost except the ability for mods to power-trip and suspend people they don't like or disagree with on a whim.