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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QUOTE(racoons > you @ Nov 6 2005, 2:49 PM) 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. Are you referring to the recent incident in which you were called out for having personal conversations with tweeak in various threads? |
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