As someone who mods a mid-to-large size subreddit on Reddit, I think a lot of you don't have a clue what it's really like. The volume of work is immense: from the spamming to the whinging. There simply isn't time to be "corrupt" even if the average mod was minded to be, which they're not. Hubski is partly great because it's still relatively small and tight knit. I don't doubt that as it grows in popularity it will start to see some of the same issues that Reddit (and pretty much every other online community has). If you come here with an attitude about "nazi admins" and "corrupt mods" I don't predict you'll do very well here. This isn't a place for chips-on-shoulders. It's a positive place, and a far more mature place than much of Reddit.