Author: Peter McKenzie
Date: 11:43:11 02/23/99
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On February 23, 1999 at 13:33:42, Lanny DiBartolomeo wrote: >On February 22, 1999 at 19:34:20, Mika wrote: > >>Whenever you join a moderated forum, you lose some of your freedom to post >>anything you want. You know that going in, and you know that human beings are >>human, and you know that different moderators will have different thresholds at >>which something should be moderated. You also know that occasionally, you will >>be the one moderated. If you're ego is too big to take it, then maybe you >>shouldn't have joined in the first place. > >The thing is with moderation someone can post somthing that he feels is not way >off and a moderator may feel differently then possibly you get a warning and you >wonder WHY? I think mabey a pre warning before stike one may help in some form, >it is hard to figure what would work here thats why im happy i just read and >dont have to moderate :)) Yes, I look forward to resuming that status in a few months :) Often posts are deleted after a complaint to the moderators from another CCC member. Then a moderator must review the post and decide if the complaint was valid. So far I think we have given only one warning (where a warning means "one more offense and you are suspended"). The person warned has had at least 3 messages deleted. Regards, Peter McKenzie
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