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| View Poll Results: Moderators in the weekly update threads. | |||
| Moderators should intervene more in the update threads |
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194 | 70.80% |
| Moderators should intervene less in the update threads |
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11 | 4.01% |
| The present work of moderators is just fine |
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69 | 25.18% |
| Voters: 274. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I like this thread, it's funny. What you're really saying is "moderators, please moderate."
All you need is a little bit of organisation. Have an update thread. Any questions or modelling errors not relevant to that specific update get deleted and those that posted can put them elsewhere. If you want, make sure that any questions posed have to be approved before they can viewed. Simples Hood |
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This subject is really a double edged sword. You are damned if you do and damned if you don't.
A forum is a place where people trade thoughts, ideas, concerns and opinions. As long as these posts are not vulgar or blatently break forum rules, they are fine. It may be a tough pill for some to swallow, but the easiest way is to simply ignore "that guy" that gets under your skin with every post. Asking a moderator to choose what is a valid concern in a post and what is not is just ridiculously impossible. Ten different moderators could have ten different opinions on what is valid and what is not. Especially when you consider the vast diversity of people on this forum from all over the world. My 2 cents! |
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