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New Moderator...What would you want from them? - Scythe13 - 23 April 2014

I know SD is announcing new moderators soon. No doubt he will have what he requires them to do.

What does everyone else expect from from a moderator? And what do they see as being fair for the moderator to do?


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - Smiffy - 23 April 2014

I dont particularly care what rules are applied, as long as they are applied equally to all members. Problems start when one member is treated differently to another.

Generally on forums I find most people are fine with moderation until it is their posts that are moderated - it's then that the teddies get thrown Smile


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - Jonas - 23 April 2014

Generally that a moderator treats all posters as adults. Hopefully, little moderation will be necessary...


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - bigpaul - 23 April 2014

common sense and evenhandedness? but I don't suppose you can have everything!Big GrinBig Grin


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - River Song - 23 April 2014

My guess is that if we 'play nice' there will be little need.


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - bigpaul - 23 April 2014

"play nice"? is that an euphuism for not discussing anything controversial? so we only discuss the safe subjects! survivalism is about passion and commitment not being safe.


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - Little Lou - 23 April 2014

It's a good question, Scythe.

On other forums, the most important function I've seen is a moderator's ability to 'split threads'. When a thread veers madly off topic (eg turns into a discussion of the merits of various crossbows rather than a review of the knife it began with) then the moderator 'cuts' the offending posts from the original thread and uses them to start a completely new one with a different title. We then have two threads - one on the knife, one on the crossbows - and people can contribute to whichever they wish.

That sounds a lot of work for the mod when it's something we ought to be doing ourselves, but I've found that once they've seen it happen a few times members start to get the feel of when they're going off-topic, and soon learn to start their own new threads when necessary.

The other is the obvious one of dealing with abusive or frankly insane posts. The usual course is a warning, followed by deletion of the offending posts, but repeat offenders may find themselves suspended or even banned. Again I'd hope we would hardly need this, and think we're getting better at policing ourselves, but it's there as a back-up.

To be honest, I've rarely seen occasions when this would have been necessary here. We're all adults, and a bit of robustly rude banter is part of the fun. The kind of case where I'd like to have seen a moderator intervene was the astonishing series of posts by ErikEst on my Crimea thread, where the poor bloke seriously thinks I'm an Undercover Russian Spy. I know it's funny really, but it completely killed the rest of the discussion, and I wasted a lot of time trying sweet reason when a moderator could have just said nicely - 'you're barking up the wrong tree, Erik. Let it go.'

And, er, that's it. We all seem to be getting on much better now, and the last thing we want to do is make work for people who'd much rather be getting on with their own preps. Long may it continue!!

(23 April 2014, 18:12)bigpaul Wrote: "play nice"? is that an euphuism for not discussing anything controversial? so we only discuss the safe subjects! survivalism is about passion and commitment not being safe.

I'm with RS here. 'Playing nice' doesn't in the least mean avoiding controversial subjects, only that we manage to debate them without making abusive personal remarks. Passion is good, but trading insults isn't a debate, it's a playground brawl. (I know it's sometimes fun, but it does rather cloud the issue!)


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - MaryN - 23 April 2014

Just for the Mod to head someone off if things start getting a bit silly. Aren't we all adults on this Forum?


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - Skean Dhude - 23 April 2014

BP,

If the controversial subject is prepping related then go for it but I don't want anyone to get abusive in the thread.

Common courtesy and the rules in any civilised debate.

If everyone plays nice then the nice moderators won't have to do anything. I'll have to cut their wages.


RE: New Moderator...What would you want from them? - Devonian - 23 April 2014

It would be useful if the mods had the ability to edit posts and therefore be able to remove say the 'offensive' part of the post rather then the entire post, which could still contain useful input to the discussion.