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COLJohn said:(without even an attempt at a segue) Why haven't you campaigned to be a mod, TOG?
Well ... I personally wouldn't mind doing it but, I really don't care either way
COLJohn said:(without even an attempt at a segue) Why haven't you campaigned to be a mod, TOG?
alex8 said:And on a serious note: when have there ever been moderator campaigns here?
Yes!! Great people:smile:COLJohn said:Since I have been at this site, I have observed that the mods do an excellent job of moderating this place. I suspect that they were chosen based on the history of their insightful postings, their willingness to spend countless hours "patrolling" the board, and a knowledge of computers sufficient to perform the required tasks. IMO, they couldn't have come up with a better group. If others want to join them, I doubt they will have to campaign. Some mods will inevitably step down (e.g., MZ, who prefers to be an active member to being a mod), at which time, someone will fill the void without much fanfare. I wish our government worked that effectively and smoothly.
COLJohn said:Spladle's.
Gillette said:I think that was heavily tongue in cheek.
Lordpendragon said:Someone asked, what was the prupose of this thread. It is a fair question and deserves an honest answer. May I also point out that the question was actually to the Mods about their views of their own legitimacy without a member mandate. I appreciate that the site is owned, I was just asking whether an alternative method might be considered given the very good explanation above as to the value of a site from it's members. As the Glazers are finding out, there is more to a club than owning the shares, well in the UK anyway.
First, a significant number of the Mods are barely visible. As was pointed out by someone else, this can lead to an impression of remoteness and therefore questions about the relevance of their views on current happenings.
Secondly, I appreciate that Naughty likes lists, but her posting of her favourites does not help those who have felt that they sense an element of favouritism and hence inconsistency in Mod actions, whether they are right or wrong.
Finally, I personally found the immodearte language used to argue with a member by Mods a while back unjustified. If you can't moderate your own language, you shouldn't be judging other people IMO.
I appreciate that I do not see everything that goes on, in truth I am glad that I don't.
I very much enjoy the lively debate and great humour here, and remarkably, you may think, I consider the Mods to be excellent and one quite outstanding. It was just a question about having a member mandate given the ongoing rumblings.
Lordpendragon said:Someone asked, what was the prupose of this thread. It is a fair question and deserves an honest answer. May I also point out that the question was actually to the Mods about their views of their own legitimacy without a member mandate. I appreciate that the site is owned, I was just asking whether an alternative method might be considered given the very good explanation above as to the value of a site from it's members. As the Glazers are finding out, there is more to a club than owning the shares, well in the UK anyway.
First, a significant number of the Mods are barely visible. As was pointed out by someone else, this can lead to an impression of remoteness and therefore questions about the relevance of their views on current happenings.
Secondly, I appreciate that Naughty likes lists, but her posting of her favourites does not help those who have felt that they sense an element of favouritism and hence inconsistency in Mod actions, whether they are right or wrong.
Finally, I personally found the immodearte language used to argue with a member by Mods a while back unjustified. If you can't moderate your own language, you shouldn't be judging other people IMO.
I appreciate that I do not see everything that goes on, in truth I am glad that I don't.
I very much enjoy the lively debate and great humour here, and remarkably, you may think, I consider the Mods to be excellent and one quite outstanding. It was just a question about having a member mandate given the ongoing rumblings.
Lex said:As Mods we never gave up our ability to have heated debate or our ability to speak in our natural voices....
Yes, some Mods have to take time away. Life calls. And in reality, we should not need 10 moderators for this site. I have days when I wish we needed NO Moderators. The fact is, Rob_E recognized that he could not be here everyday and he needed help in keeping the site safe and running smoothly...
Am I one of the more vocal Mods? Yes. Is this who I really am? Yes! Am I going to change? No. You guys' expectations of us are important but clearly Rob_E is happy with the overall job we have done in steadying this place.
I look forward to the day when I , too, can step down and post with vigor without being told that I am not moderate because, I never said I was. I am me. For better or for worse.
ManiacalMadMan said:Took me a while to be able to seperate those two roles that you and other moderators have to juggle In all fairness credit should be given to you people for being able to do all that juggling I know I have complained at times about moderators speaking in a tone I felt was wrong but you are also members and as you put it, Rob_E doesn't seem to have a problem with the work (yes, I realize it is work) that you are doing and the plug hasn't been pulled on the site so you must be doing something right.
As to elections...I would like to be the new Supreme Leader... vote for me and I'll turn this place (palace of iniquity that it sometimes is, although that just increases the allure and my interest in it) into a right wing fanatical fansite...Maybe even a Jerry Falwell autographed photo for all persons reaching 2,000 posts.
Then again I did the moderator thing on another board...never again. NEVER EVER AGAIN
Whoever the owner wants to do the overseer's job, that is the owners choice...not mine.
I think he was actually running for President, along with a parallel campaign of getting down on his knees and blowing, whoops, I mean begging, Matthew to ban him. Or am I confusing things again? :tongue:jeff black said:I like the mods. They are getting better at what they do.:biggrin1: Plus, didn't hickboy apply to be one too.??
Well, duh.agnslz said:big_dirigible, if there were such a "mechanism" that you speak of, I'M quite sure that you'd be the first "off the island"!
Et tu, Brute?agnslz said:What are you here for... but to shit all over everybody here, and this site?![]()
Retain that suitable emphasis on the "little".agnslz said:I've 'researched' some of the history of LPSG (particularly what happened to DMW), and since the Mods were appointed around that time, I know a little about how all that went!
I have no problem as to how they were selected - the Mods themselves - or to why some are less than fair sometimes! (I have issues with Lex at the moment!:wink![]()
Ummmm, are we still talking about becoming a mod?that_other_guy said:Well ... I personally wouldn't mind doing it but, I really don't care either way... It is was offered to me I wouldn't say no but, I'm not going to beg for it ... :wink:
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I have no problem as to how they were selected - the Mods themselves - or to why some are less than fair sometimes! (I have issues with Lex at the moment!:wink![]()
DC_DEEP said:I have issues with Lex, too. He's a tease! He just loves to get me all worked up, then just leaves me to take matters into my own hands.
No. He just does it to be a meanie-beanie. Don't you, Lex?COLJohn said:Subliminally, that may one reason for your affection for Lex, DC.:wink: Parting is such sweet sorrow when done right, right?
DC_DEEP said:No. He just does it to be a meanie-beanie. Don't you, Lex?
Careful, John, when Lex leaves me so frustrated, I may take those frustrations out on you. You are just a little closer, geographically.
You're probably fooling yourself about that, as many of the more salient posts disappeared soon afterwards. Short of a Wayback Machine, you'd have some difficulty reconstructing the entire ridiculous affair in its true glory. That's not a trivial quibble - their behavior during that episode is what led some of us plebes to believe that there's nothing at all "moderate" about some of those recruited as moderators. Hence the long-festering resentment of those suffering under the moderate yoke. (NB to the militantly unreflective - I exaggerate for comic value. D'uh, obviously).agnslz said:I've 'researched' some of the history of LPSG (particularly what happened to DMW), and since the Mods were appointed around that time, I know a little about how all that went!
Gillette said:I think that was heavily tongue in cheek.
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