Author: Graham Banks
Date: 15:02:15 01/28/06
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On January 28, 2006 at 17:58:41, Graham Banks wrote: >On January 28, 2006 at 17:44:38, Steve B wrote: > >>>Be aware though as Peter has said, that the moderators act as a team in most >>>instances. >> >>hi Graham >>i was meaning to ask about this >> >>ever since the new team was elected,it seems you were chosen to be the point man >> >>meaning ..you were the one making the public announcements of deletions,banning >>etc and yet all three were involved in decision making >>Pete and Bob seemed to be in the backround >>as a result you were the one receiving most of the heckling and flak >> >>as of late it seems Peter is becoming more visable >> >>is this so or just my imagination? >> >>if so,i dont recall past moderation teams choosing a point man while the oher >>two remained in the backround >> >>and also ..if so,this puts an undue strain on your re-election bid i think >>because then you are preceived as the "heavy" >> >>Best >>Steve > > >Hi Steve, > >no, we work as a team. I guess how visible one wishes to be on the forum is a >matter of preference and time. > >As a teacher, I've been on my summer break for the past 6 weeks, so I've been >regularly monitoring the forum. >Once I'm back at work next week, I'll not be able to do this. > >To be honest, I do and say what I think is right. That doesn't always please >everybody, but that's fair enough. There's no perfect moderator. > >As long as the current CCC and CTF moderators can usher in forum changes that >will benefit everbody except the trolls, I'll be happy! > >Regards, Graham. In most instances, I'm the one who emails members giving warnings or advising them that they've received a ban. However such warnings and bans are decided as a team. I'm just the messenger more often than not and I'm perfectly happy to be so as somebody has to do it! Regards, Graham.
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