Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 16:28:09 11/16/99
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On November 16, 1999 at 18:31:08, Micheal Cummings wrote: >On November 16, 1999 at 18:18:09, blass uri wrote: > >>On November 16, 1999 at 17:25:36, Bella Freud wrote: >><snipped> >>>Yes, I understand you. >>> >>>But last time I complained to the moderators I was given an official warning for >>>complaining. And one moderator, I told you, wrote to me by private email and >>>told me to get lost. >>> >>>So how can I complain again to them about of them that replies to my on-topic >>>post with a provocation? >> >>It is strange. >> >>I thought that people usually cannot get a warning for using the moderator email >>but only for posting. >> >>Uri > >You have two other moderators to complain too. I also complained about >moderation a few days ago and was told. To either become a moderator and to keep >my moderation comments to myself. Which I can understand. They read my email to >them, they saw the issues I wanted to bring up, I was looking for nothing else. > >I think there is a difference when using the moderator email to complain about a >post and also to complain about the moderators. Moderators get picked on all the >time, which is why they are touchy. I think you can get a warning for abusing a >moderator, but not when you have some clear points. I think moderator abuse >warnings should only come after constant unfounded abuse. Nothing less. I've sent some mail to people and they've felt like discussing it here. I don't have a problem with that, since I shouldn't be able to act as a moderator and then be immune to complaints about how I do it. As far as I'm concerned, nobody is going to get kicked out of here for sending email, since that doesn't affect the content of this group. bruce
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