Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 02:35:34 01/25/00
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On January 25, 2000 at 01:51:09, Jeremiah Penery wrote: >On January 24, 2000 at 19:36:20, Michael Cummings wrote: >>3a. >>If one moderater finds that the post is fine and another does not, what will >>you do if that person complains to you because you are a moderator that >>thinks this is a valid opinion and wants there post bought back. >>Will you support his efforts. (note - do not answer that you think the testing >>method post was wrong and you do not support it, just answer that you are a >>moderator that would support it and what you would do) Ok, I went back and re-read this, and read the other responses. I think I understand the question now. :) Are you asking: "If another moderator deletes a message and someone complains to me about it, will I support the actions of the other moderator, even if I disagree?" I think each case will have to be handled separately. I don't think there's a rule you can apply to situations like this and have it work all the time. It's most likely that I will support the other moderator(s), but if I feel it is an extreme case, it may work differently. Hopefully, this doesn't happen.
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