what to do when mods commit offenses. |
what to do when mods commit offenses. |
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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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![]() Another ditch in the road... you keep moving ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6,281 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 85,152 ![]() |
well, the onus is really on the other moderators.
you have to be confident enough to confront a fellow mod. i know in the past there have been issues with people being 'afraid' of 'popular' members (ah teh revolution days...), so you all will have to REALLY toughen up i do think that, in general, whether rightly or wrongly, members with high post counts or who are well known are treated less harshly than newbies. however, i personally dont see why, as lon gas it is not constant, it is a major deal for these members to occasionally break the spamming rule, and enjoy themselves... that is what CB is really for. ENJOYMENT. i think mods should be entitled a degree of leniency under this same principle |
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