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Quoting HomSar (Reply 3): It's probably dependent on whether or not someone reports it. The forums are very active, and the mods don't read every thread. |
Quoting Stabilator (Reply 2): Seems that mine get deleted due to language. Then I'll find others dropping f-bombs and swearing all the time. |
Quoting HomSar (Reply 3): It's probably dependent on whether or not someone reports it. The forums are very active, and the mods don't read every thread. |
Quoting WarRI1 (Reply 4): There is something I would never do, ask for a deletion. I do not understand anyone doing that. |
Quoting connies4ever (Reply 9): Like so much of our society, this forum has become more about process, less about content. |
Quoting PHX787 (Reply 11): Personally again, I wanna know SRBmod's opinion of this thread. He retired last year, as you all know, from being a head mod. |
Quoting PHX787 (Reply 11): Personally, I have 2 or 3 mods on this site which |
Quoting OA260 (Reply 12): I have to say I find the Mods at present quite fair and more importantly approachable. The fact this thread is here and being responded to by Mods is a leap forward in itself compared to the old days where it would just vanish. |
Quoting OA260 (Reply 12): I have had my fair share of run ins over the years with the Mods so Im not biased but I can honestly say that the team we have currently are the best we have had for years! |
Quoting kanban (Reply 16): They have an opening.. I suggest some moaners try it.. |
Quoting PHX787 (Reply 11): the new mods from last year, have done a really good job |
Quoting NZ1 (Reply 14): It is always better to take a step back and THINK before replying to a post that angers or frustrates you. |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 17): Anybody is free to air their feelings in here! We just ask that it's constructive. We want everybody to have a good time on here, and feedback is great to know how members feel! |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 17): Anybody is free to air their feelings in here! We just ask that it's constructive. We want everybody to have a good time on here, and feedback is great to know how members feel! |
Quoting SoJo (Reply 21): I feel the new way of moderating is a really positive step in the right direction. But, having been on the wrong side of mods in the past, I feel there's a certain trepidation that the old ways may come back and haunt us. Hopefully not. But we'll have to wait and see. Thanks for your hard work. |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 22): I can certainly understand that feeling. We have heard many positive things about the direction the site is going. We don't want to change that course. Bringing down the hammer would only be negative. We appreciate the thanks for the hard work! Regards, Pat |
Quoting kanban (Reply 19): I still believe that calling out a retired moderator by name in a thread is flame bait and impolite.. it puts him on defense, and when current moderators chime in, it becomes destructive.. isn't that against the rules? or can rules be broken in this forum? |
Quoting kanban (Reply 19): If you have a problem with a moderator, take a step back, compose yourself and send a message to either the moderators or PanAm_DC10.. There is no need or value to a thread with a purpose of public denigration. |
Quoting kanban (Reply 19): do we want moderators that do their task independently or one's that hesitate through fear of being called out in a thread such as this.. Yes, user feed back is valuable, but threads like this promote 'pilling on' without constructive comments.. There are valid methods for providing feedback.. and there are immature ways hoping to find a body of users will rally for a gang attack. Users resorting to the latter won't find the results they want or vindication in their charges. |
Quoting SoJo (Reply 23): Thanks for replying so swiftly Pat. Nice to know that you're human |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 24): I'm not sure where a former mod was called out directly. If it was flamebait I can assure you one of us would have removed it. |
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Quoting kanban (Reply 25): have members think twice before posting in anger.. and there are tools to communicate with the Moderators that are not public, nor should they be. |
Quoting srbmod (Reply 13): My opinion is that this thread should have been deleted from the outset, as it is far from constructive and these things always turn into bash the Moderators and were not tolerated in the past. Of course, these aren't my forums to moderate any more..... |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 18): Simply deleting a thread like that is certainly one fantastic way to get the members against you. |
Quoting kanban (Reply 19): I still believe that calling out a retired moderator by name in a thread is flame bait and impolite.. it puts him on defense, and when current moderators chime in, it becomes destructive.. isn't that against the rules? or can rules be broken in this forum? |
Quoting PHX787 (Reply 27): When I did see this thread, I didnt expect it to last this long...but it's been relatively civil. |
Quoting WarRI1 (Reply 1): I used to have a steady diet of deletions. |
Quoting srbmod (Reply 13): My opinion is that this thread should have been deleted from the outset, as it is far from constructive and these things always turn into bash the Moderators and were not tolerated in the past. Of course, these aren't my forums to moderate any more..... |
Quoting NZ1 (Reply 14): Over the last few months I feel the moderator crew has become more lenient and relaxed in their approach to deletions and it is good to hear some feedback from members who have already noticed this. |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 18): Simply deleting a thread like that is certainly one fantastic way to get the members against you. Once members turn against you then there is no way of 'turning back the clock' and starting fresh. Members join here because of their love of aviation and being able to interact with the Crew Members is what makes this forum a fantastic place. |
Quoting OA260 (Reply 12): If you had have asked me a few years back I would have backed you up 100% ! But I cant agree these days. I have to say I find the Mods at present quite fair and more importantly approachable. |
Quoting srbmod (Reply 13): My opinion is that this thread should have been deleted from the outset |
Quoting srbmod (Reply 13): as it is far from constructive and these things always turn into bash the Moderators and were not tolerated in the past |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 29): When I did see this thread, I didnt expect it to last this long...but it's been relatively civil. ![]() That's why this thread has stayed! |
Quoting 777ER (Reply 29): but it shows (and proves) that the Moderating team are doing an excellent job |
Quoting WarRI1 (Reply 4): There is something I would never do, ask for a deletion. I do not understand anyone doing that. |
Quoting RussianJet (Reply 31): And there we go - that claim, if you read through this thread, is not true. Several members here have posted in favour of moderators and given constructive feedback. I'm sorry, but if you're not willing to discuss moderation style and further understanding then you can't in all fairness be surprised that people might begin feeling that it's more of a dictatorship than a democracy. I welcome the open, engaging and helpful approach being taken by the current moderation team. Long may it last - it makes the forum a better place. I get the odd deletion, but the reasons given are almost always completely fair and reasoned. |
Quoting DarkSnowyNight (Reply 30): My only real beef with deletions here came when we'd have folks completely fail to understand what a post is actually saying, and delete based on misunderstanding. To me, that wasn't offensive per se, but definitely something I saw as careless or unprofessional. |
Quoting RussianJet (Reply 31): I don't think the mods act arbitrarily, as they consistently are happy to provide reasoning in the case of any confusion over why a post has been deleted. I guess that the fact there are too many threads and posts to be able to moderate absolutely all of them consistently may give rise to the perception of lack of consistency, but the reasons for deletion are all understandable and based on the published rules. |
Quoting RussianJet (Reply 31): part of the reason their work is so appreciated now is that they don't react to a request for clarification by taking it as some kind of affront to their authority. |
Quoting AR385 (Reply 32): All in all, I think today we have a great team. Specially compared to 6 or 7 years ago. It´s a hard job too and they receive a lot of abuse. |
Quoting SoJo (Reply 33): The Mods now seem to understand the frustrations that we sometimes feel. Being negative (as a mod) is not a positive way to treat the members. |
Quoting HAWK21M (Reply 34): My take is simple...... Mods need to be constant.......in rule implementation. and when locking a thread.....try to find out if the troublemaker is actually causing trouble just to lock a very good thread....so why lock the thread rather block the troublemaker.... |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 35): When a thread gets thrown off topic we do our best to remove the offending posts. What ends up happening sometimes though is you will have 15+ posts that need to removed and we end up just absolutely gutting the thread. |
Quoting HAWK21M (Reply 36): .maybe editing the content of a post can be considered so the entire data is not lost. |
Quoting AR385 (Reply 32): I´ve seen mods go above and beyond to help me with something out of their own good heart and on their free time (thanks again SA7700) |
Quoting AR385 (Reply 32): t´s a hard job too and they receive a lot of abuse. |
Quoting wilco737 (Reply 37): And many users don't like it when we edit their posts, which I can somehow understand. |
Quoting IHadAPheo (Reply 40): Sorry to babble |
Quoting PHX787 (Reply 42): So at the risk of having this particular post deleted, I wanna say this: why the heck are y'all complaining anymore? you all can PM me and tell me of your grievances. I can't do anything to help, but it will sure give me an idea of why I see threads like this every so often. |
Quoting SoJo (Reply 43): It's like they have had the same experiences as us in the past and are determined to do their best to make it better. |
Quoting HAWK21M (Reply 44): however unlike 1 or 2 mods in the past who were very disapointing and not neutral......their only action was to block an entire thread,even site related posts on the topic were stopped |
Quoting HAWK21M (Reply 44): But this group of mods are doing great....thanks folks for your time...... |
Quoting PHX787 (Reply 42): I say that we have one really good moderating team these days. I'm not seeing people banned inexplicably |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 45): I think one thing that gets forgotten is how we do hand out bans. You really have to do something against the rules to earn a ban. A deletion or two doesn't earn someone a ban. It's seven or eight or someone saying something totally outrageous and rude. You honestly have to try to earn yourself a ban. |
Quoting RussianJet (Reply 46): These days? Definitely! In years gone by - I'm not so sure. |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 47): Like I mentioned above I'm not in the business of pointing fingers. |
Quoting jetblueguy22 (Reply 47): But the desire to keep the site up to exceptional standards has always been the moderator's goal. |
Quoting connies4ever (Thread starter): I think the title speaks for itself. If you agree, please add your username. Connies4ever |