Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 18:16:25 06/08/99
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On June 08, 1999 at 18:31:36, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >On June 08, 1999 at 16:26:37, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>On June 08, 1999 at 14:21:12, KarinsDad wrote: >> >>>On June 08, 1999 at 14:03:58, Dave Gomboc wrote: >>> >>>[snip] >>>> >>>>Well, let's step out of the hypothetical, and give a concrete example, though >>>>I'm sure the "hypothetical" example above has reminded you of it already. Bruce >>>>Moreland restored a post by Michael Cummings that had asked the moderators to >>>>resign after (I think) Will Singleton had deleted it. Will was being consistent >>>>with his moderation standards by deleting it, Bruce was being consistent with >>>>his philosophy by restoring it, and I was surprised that Bruce's post didn't get >>>>deleted, even though I did think that the original deletion wasn't justified. This was a bad moderation day. I had a total of four posts removed, all by Will, none of them contained any offense, swearing, nothing, after repeated attempts to find out what had happened, I recieved no emails as to what happened, as as to this day all this is still unknown. I take it Will deleted anywhere up to 8 threads all over Bob Hyatt issue. My final post which called for Will to step down was only stating that my opinion of him as a moderator, NOT as a person, was very low and I had no trust in his moderation policy. I remember Bruce replying to one of my posts before those to were deleted, saying this is crazy as to why my other posts were deleted. Will even deleted post made by Harold and it all steam rolled from there. Which shows that with the current moderation there must be not much communication between them. I think that there needs to be more than one moderator to make the callto delete posts, unless there is a blatant bad post which can be removed at once. But for harmless ones which just ask questions with no harm to be removed, is pretty poor
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