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Moderator of the show who handled blocking/unblocking decisions
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Mozz operates as a gatekeeper and content moderator for the archive, wielding the technical authority to block and unblock participants. Their presence is invisible to most viewers but functionally critical during moments of chaos, when Psyche must navigate the tension between maintaining an open forum and containing disruptive elements.
Mozz appears in the record during "Messy Mondays Open Panel Concludes," a notably turbulent episode marked by content bombing and inappropriate messaging. The moderation decisions—which guests to allow, which to remove—become a visible point of negotiation between Psyche's commitment to unfiltered discourse and the practical need to manage a live platform. Mozz's blocking and unblocking actions shape the texture of the episode itself, determining whose voice reaches the audience and whose is silenced. The dynamic suggests Mozz operates at the interface between anarchy and order, between the show's stated values of openness and the operational reality of harm prevention.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Mozz's relationship exists primarily with Psyche, the host, who must work within the constraints and possibilities that Mozz's moderation provides. During chaotic episodes, this relationship becomes a form of silent partnership—Psyche performs on air while Mozz manages the unseen machinery of access. Their decisions are rarely discussed directly but are felt as absences and presences in the conversation itself.