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Subject: Re: Nominees.... The Ball Continues to Roll..

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 11:21:12 06/08/99

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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.
>
>Now let's return to the hypothetical, but in a similar situation.  What would
>you do if you found a post to be worthy of deletion and did so, but someone who
>is _not_ a moderator restored the post to the web board?
>
>Dave

I would delete the second post as well. What good is moderating the board,
making a decision, and then having some third party person restore what was
moderated? It makes no sense. I do not care the standing of the individual (with
the exception of Steve and he would not do this) within our community in regard
to this.

Posting a message talking about a deletion is fine. Re-posting the message (even
in an attempt to prove your point) is thumbing your nose at the moderators and
should not be tolerated. If there is a large controversy over it, Steve and the
moderators will decide whether a mistake was made and whether the message should
be re-posted.

I feel that some people shout just to shout. They take up the cause and protect
the downtrodden. Quite frankly, I do not think there are that many downtrodden
people on this forum. I think that there are people who dislike other people
(due to what they have posted in the past) and these people will go out of their
way to cause controversy when their "opponent" steps onto the stage. When the
person who is disliked is a moderator, then even people with a lot of common
sense sometimes make exceptions.

What can you do about that? Not much except your best.

KarinsDad :)



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