Modding and the Law
S3D writes "An article at O'Reilly discusses modding as a cultural phenomenon and its relation to the law and authority. The conclusion is that social activists are modders too. They want to change the government into something that supports a productive society. They want institutions to stop hiding facts and to pay attention to science. They want to change corporations, change people's day-to-day behavior, and change our own social relationships."
They want institutions to stop hiding facts and to pay attention to science.
If they're anything like Slashdot's mods, they'll also try, at times, to suppress facts that contradict their position.