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    Folks,
    I know I said that I would pull out of this thread. I did not want to unduly influence the mood of the discussion. But there have been things said, that have been implied, and which have cast aspersions on the people who have volunteered their time and energy to keep this forum polite and respectful.


    Posted by Bing:
    "There's no argument because (in my experience) there is no opportunity to argue. One is contacted by the mods who informs you of the report, alleged infraction and then disappears behind the scenes to continue the trial via PM with the rest of Star Chamber. When all is done a mod reappears in your PM box to announce the verdict and pass sentence if appropriate."


    Actually Bing, this is incorrect.

    In your case you were contacted by the Moderators and given ample opportunity to speak, to present a defense or to state your position. You chose not to take part in the discussion, present any evidence, or even to state your position.

    I have just checked the proceedings in the case you refer to and your response to the Moderators was a single, short, terse sentence.
    If you wish I can quote you here.

    The fact remains that the first thing the moderators do when they receive a report is to contact everyone involved. A PM is sent with a simple statement that a report has been received. If a rule violation is suspected the rule is quoted.
    The person who's post was reported is then offered the chance to respond in any way they feel best.
    Each response is posted to the deliberations and that input becomes part of the discussion.
    It really is a two way communication process. If someone chooses not to avail themselves of the system and contribute to the process we can't force them.

    There is no cause for the Moderators to be met with outrage. It is not uncommon to get responses that sound like "How dare someone file a report against me. I'm so angry you can take your report and shove it."



    Folks, I wish to stress that although the deliberations of the Moderators are not posted publicly out of respect for the feelings of those involved they are not secret. If, at any time someone wishes that the full transcript of their deliberations be made public, I can assure you that the Moderators have nothing to be ashamed of.

    If some members wish to believe that there is some super secret cabal of Moderators hiding behind the scenes then I can't stop them from believing that.
    The facts however are that each case of deliberations is handled individually and as openly, fairly and honestly as humanly possible.
    No, we don't blab names about, Would you really want us to start doing that? I think not.

    If you don't like the system we use here you have quite a few options. You can join in discussions like this, state your position, ask questions and discuss the issues. Or you can simply be upset, post on the open forum your disdain of the system, or even post things that imply or cast aspersions on others. Or you can simply leave. The choice really is yours.

    My concern is that there have been posts to this thread that cast aspersions on the staff of the forum. These folks are first of all members here. They deserve the same respect they offer to everyone else. They have volunteered to do a job and when they are subjected to some of the comments I have seen here I tend to get a bit defensive.

    This has been a very good thread. I know that there are some who dislike our system here. OK, fine. Speak up.
    But when accusations against the Moderators are made, when they are treated with disrespect, then I must say something.
    Steve Ashton
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    Ladies and Gentlemen, please! This is a forum, in which participation is purely voluntary, and without cost, except of course to the owner. It is able to exist as it is by virtue of a few, very simple rules which are in the keeping of moderators who are, if not well known to each of us, certainly well identified to all of us. To equate their responsibility or decision process to Star Chamber is to go beyond even the license of hyperbole.

    A reported post is NOT a crime, and action taken subsequent to a reported post is no more analogous to a criminal prosecution and defense than an Easter egg hunt is like to hard rock mining.

    I have occasionally wondered as to why the report trigger has been pulled on some posts so quickly, but that is a member's action, not the mods.
    By our participation in this forum, under ITS rules, we are tacitly asking the moderators to deliberate over every reported post. For goodness sake, let's not beat them about the head, neck and shoulders when they do what the rules require. I, for one, will reserve judgement on their perfection or imperfection until I am able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.

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    I agree with Steve: the folks busting on the Mods are out of line. The Mods aren't the problem. The difficulty as I see it (yeah, this IS getting repetitive!) is the cluster of hyper-sensitive souls who bring threads to a screeching halt by punching the 'report' button at the slightest hint of offense, real or perceived.

    Repeating again, these folks should debate an issue within the on-going thread, not deep-six it over their hurt feelings.

    Anyways, that being said (again!), I think THIS particular thread has reached that certain point:

    Last edited by Woodsheal; 7th June 11 at 04:56 PM.
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    I agree with Steve: the folks busting on the Mods are out of line. The Mods aren't the problem. The difficulty as I see it (yeah, this IS getting repetitive!) is the cluster of hyper-sensitive souls who bring threads to a screeching halt by punching the 'report' button at the slightest hint of offense, real or perceived.

    Repeating again, these folks should debate an issue within the on-going thread, not deep-six it over their hurt feelings.

    Anyways, that being said (again!), I think THIS particular thread has reached that certain point:

    I agree with you to a point, but I do not think that using the report button is necessarily wrong.

    I reported one thread some time ago., and I explained my reasons quite thoroughly (the thread was completely off topic and very political). I did not see any purpose in arguing with the OP over a topic that was clearly against the rules. My wife does not allow me to argue politics with my misguided brother, and I choose not to argue politics with others.

    I feel strongly that any report should include specific reasons for the report action, including the numbers of specific posts if the thread is lengthy. I do not think a thread should be at all effected simply because a report was filed. If the report does not include enough information for the mods to make a decision, I think the thread should continue while the mods investigate and deliberate. To allow a thread to be closed or quarantined simply because a report was lodged is disingenuous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Ashton View Post
    Posted by Bing:
    "There's no argument because (in my experience) there is no opportunity to argue. One is contacted by the mods who informs you of the report, alleged infraction and then disappears behind the scenes to continue the trial via PM with the rest of Star Chamber. When all is done a mod reappears in your PM box to announce the verdict and pass sentence if appropriate."


    Actually Bing, this is incorrect.

    In your case you were contacted by the Moderators and given ample opportunity to speak, to present a defense or to state your position. You chose not to take part in the discussion, present any evidence, or even to state your position.

    I have just checked the proceedings in the case you refer to and your response to the Moderators was a single, short, terse sentence.
    If you wish I can quote you here.
    I do recall letting the mod know to go ahead and edit my post if that's the terse sentence to which you refer. I would have edited it myself but as it was in Cooling Off I no longer had access to the button.

    Makes no nevermind to me though, as I've come to a decision from watching the ebb and flow of this thread.

    As attributed to Groucho Marx in a wire sent to The Friar's Club of Beverly Hills,
    PLEASE ACCEPT MY RESIGNATION. I DON'T WANT TO BELONG TO ANY CLUB THAT WILL ACCEPT PEOPLE LIKE ME AS A MEMBER

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