Dogmaphobe
Diamond Member
You see posters as employees?Management 101, isolate a problem employee.
The moderators did not hire us. They are all just anonymous people given authority over the posters here.
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You see posters as employees?Management 101, isolate a problem employee.
He's drooling?More leftist drooling.
I have found that moderators are up front about who they are when the action is perfectly warranted.Sometimes you don't know who took the action.
yeah. but you are nuts.I have found that moderators are up front about who they are when the action is perfectly warranted.
They only hide their identity when they know it isn't.
Yes, employees, the admin expects you to clock in and post to raise ad revenues.You see posters as employees?
The moderators did not hire us. They are all just anonymous people given authority over the posters here.
Hmm...Not really. Some mods don’t play quite on the level. And other mods either don’t see it or don’t choose to break ranks.
By the way, I acknowledge that this isn’t always true. But it is sometimes. And that’s why it would make sense to get rid of that particular rule.
Sunlight is often a powerful disinfectant.
If you have a problem with missing chickens, you need to go to the foxes, and all discussion that ensues needs to be kept completely private.
You can DM any mod(s) about any moderator action. I do suggest having more than one mod included in the DM though.If you have an issue with moderator actions take it up privately with the Mod who took the action.
Why? What is the sound administrative purpose served by such a rule?
Why shouldn’t a disputed mod action be aired right here in “feedback?”
For example, let’s say a member has allegedly violated a particular board rule. (We can’t always tell if it’s one of those “never really enforced rules” or one that mods take seriously.) Now, let’s say the mod says s/he is moving it but actually just shuts it and hides it. Why shouldn’t a member be allowed to air his or her complaint about the mod action and seek a restoration of the post or thread? If you complain to a mod, often they don’t even answer.
Why not a little light on the matter? Sunlight is often a powerful disinfectant.