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Brownbear
Joined: 28 May 2007 Posts: 14929 Location: South West
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 10 10:15 am Post subject: Re: Changes in Moderator Visibility |
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bagpuss wrote: |
We have new discussion guidelines here. If anything is unclear please ask for clarification.
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I should like to request clarification on a point or two, without in any way challenging the right of the management to promulgate what regulations it sees fit.
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1. Complaint from another member
The person whom the complaint was lodged against is warned and asked to moderate their behaviour. |
Has a stage been missed here?
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PMs are private communications and should never be repeated in the open forum without permission from both parties. Contravention of this will result in an immediate ban. |
Im not sure on what this is based. Standard practice and legal precident suggest that any missive becomes the property of the recipient, who may do anything with it they please, including publication, unless a prior undertaking has been given not to reveal the contents, or such revelation is forbidden by statute.
If a confidentiality agreement has been added to the terms and conditions of membership, will we be required to re-register, or will continued participation be dependent upon accepting this condition, and continued participation be taken as agreement to it? If the latter is the case, I would respectfully suggest that the management consider a mass email of members pointing out this new condition.
Finally, are we to take it that this new condition is not to be applied retrospectively? |
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jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28233 Location: escaped from Swindon
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Brownbear
Joined: 28 May 2007 Posts: 14929 Location: South West
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snowball Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 6246 Location: swindon
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 10 10:53 am Post subject: |
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On point one, I assume the word "valid" was left out. Easily fixed.
Point two seems fairly straight forward to me, but it depends how you are looking at things. If you start from the standpoint that the mods are being high and mighty and will ban people at a whim, then there is a problem with the wording. However, if you are starting from the assumption that mods are not going to ban someone because they refer to a joke or some such that was first sent in a pm, then it should be taken as a genuine attempt to make the site run more smoothly.
None of the mods are layers, I don't think, neither should they need to be. I assume the point about quoting pm's is to stop a private discussion between a mod and a meber becoming a public sppat. I would have thought that this is a good thing.
If you are trying to help Bro0wnbear, please don't go so over the top with nonsense about re registering etc.
The guidelines were updated because people demanded more specifics. I have always argued that this is a mistake, because you will always have omissions, or, you need something of the complexity of a legal document to cover all possibilities.
This is just a forum, it means a lot more than that to a lot of people, but it is just a forum run by people trying to please all of the people all of the time. Sadly, they never will, so lets try taking things in the spirit of which they are meant for a little while. |
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snowball Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 6246 Location: swindon
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cab
Joined: 01 Nov 2004 Posts: 32429
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bagpuss
Joined: 09 Dec 2004 Posts: 10507 Location: cambridge
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 10 11:11 am Post subject: |
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Snowball wrote: |
On point one, I assume the word "valid" was left out. Easily fixed.
Point two seems fairly straight forward to me, but it depends how you are looking at things. If you start from the standpoint that the mods are being high and mighty and will ban people at a whim, then there is a problem with the wording. However, if you are starting from the assumption that mods are not going to ban someone because they refer to a joke or some such that was first sent in a pm, then it should be taken as a genuine attempt to make the site run more smoothly.
None of the mods are layers, I don't think, neither should they need to be. I assume the point about quoting pm's is to stop a private discussion between a mod and a meber becoming a public sppat. I would have thought that this is a good thing.
If you are trying to help Bro0wnbear, please don't go so over the top with nonsense about re registering etc.
The guidelines were updated because people demanded more specifics. I have always argued that this is a mistake, because you will always have omissions, or, you need something of the complexity of a legal document to cover all possibilities.
This is just a forum, it means a lot more than that to a lot of people, but it is just a forum run by people trying to please all of the people all of the time. Sadly, they never will, so lets try taking things in the spirit of which they are meant for a little while. |
Yep, we need to clarify that the complaint is if the mods feel the complaint has merit, for example Sean complaining that Jamanda has asked him to do the hoovering probably wouldn't result in any action on behalf of the the mods
On the pm front again this has to be taken with a modicum of sense. It doesn't mean you aren't allow to share any information that you are provided in pm, as Snowball has rightly pointed out if you were told a joke by pm it would be unlikely that you shouldn't repeat it openly
What it does mean is you need to consider is repeating a pm verbatim in the forum is the correct thing to do and generally the answer to that will be no. On the whole people communicate by pm something that either they don't want on the public forum or something they don't feel will be interesting to everyone on the public forum and on the whole both situations mean that these things aren't for repeating
edit:I have altered the complaint section, please say if its still unclear
We are discussing how best to clarify the pm guidelines |
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bagpuss
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Brownbear
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snowball Downsizer Moderator
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