what to do when mods commit offenses. |
what to do when mods commit offenses. |
*not_your_average* |
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If a mod ever commits an offense, how should it be handled? Should we treat the offense as we would any other? Or should we give a harder/easier punishment? I've seen mods break rules before, and nothing happens to them simply becasue they are mods. I feel taht we should be objective when it comes to enforcing the rules, and that we should treat a mod the same way we would treat any other member.
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*mipadi* |
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Well, we're arguing semantics. Generally speaking, anyone who has full or nearly full control of something is an administrator. The fact is, there are a number of people who are at the very top and, in a sense, are above any rules; but there are several of them with equal powers, which act as a check.
I don't think it's a huge issue at any rate, because such people are not likely to grossly violate any rules, and even if they do, there's little that can be done to stop them, even if we have policies in place. |
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