What makes a good Moderator? (2 Viewers)

Sep 1, 2002
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A forum moderator is someone granted special powers to enforce the rules (or, as the case may be, their personal whim; the title refers to the powers more than the intent) of an Internet forum, (Message board or Electronic mailing list). Almost all moderators on all forums can move discussions to different sections of the forum, "close" or "lock" discussions to prevent users from continuing to discuss them, edit the content of individual postings, answer questions (or help people with problems), and "pin" or "stick" discussions so they remain visible in their forum section even if no new postings are made to them; different forums may give their moderators further powers.

Role

The roles of moderators can vary from forum to forum, just as the purposes of the forums themselves can vary. However, on boards intended to be public, moderators are generally accorded additional powers. This allows them to enforce forum rules and conduct administrative tasks that the forum owner does not trust ordinary users to perform.

Among a moderator's enforcement duties is often the duty to stop flaming and keep the board a friendly place, free of personal insults (but different boards have different standards, and what is acceptable on one will invariably be prohibited on another). Most boards also ban illegal material (such as warez) and outright pornography, and many also restrict the use of profanity and any violent or sexual images, however in other boards this is considered perfectly acceptable, or even the norm.

On some boards, moderators are expected to stay out of all contentious debates, or at least to use alternate accounts to engage in them unbeknownst to common members. On most boards, however, moderators may participate just as any normal member, provided they remain civil and generally obey the site rules. Some boards require moderators not to moderate any discussion or topic they're involved in, and many moderators on other boards take this upon themselves to avoid conflict of interest and bias.

As always, there are many exceptions. Many small boards are operated at the whim of the site operator and perhaps some of his or her friends, and moderators might be able to do whatever they feel like on such boards (provided they avoid crossing their colleagues and superiors). Of course, a board with overly harsh or capricious moderators will lose members, but this may not be a concern for those who operate boards for fun or as a tangential matter to their website's main content.It is also in many forums important for a moderator to be available at all times or close enough to all times.A moderator must be available when there is a crisis or some profanity is posted.It is a moderators role to keep the forums clean and used properly.


Who would you say is a good moderator and why?
 

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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Is that about your double account that got banned? It was against the rules

Then again, didn't you say you were leaving?
 
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bianconero
Sep 1, 2002
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    Is that about your double account that got banned? It was against the rules

    Then again, didn't you say you were leaving?

    I believe double accounts are fully legitimate and have the right to exist and be given free voice.

    Mine was never secretly done: anyone who knows me, knows that I am a great admirer of Kafka, and therefore it was obviously me: I merely wanted a persona that spoke in images and not words, as I feel myself to be a multifaceted person needing to express myself in a verity of ways: Problem my friend?

    Please quote where I said I was leaving: How could I leave you in the Dar...

    But on the point of the thread: What makes a good Moderator?

    Any "Thoughts" on that?
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    I believe double accounts are fully legitimate and have the right to exist and be given free voice.

    Mine was never secretly done: anyone who knows me, knows that I am a great admirer of Kafka, and therefore it was obviously me: I merely wanted a persona that spoke in images and not words, as I feel myself to be a multifaceted person needing to express myself in a verity of ways: Problem my friend?

    Please quote where I said I was leaving: How could I leave you in the Dar...

    But on the point of the thread: What makes a good Moderator?

    Any "Thoughts" on that?
    Double accounts may be legitimate and have the right to be given a free voice but not on this site.

    If you want a persona to speak in images, use that with your own account when you feel like it.

    What did you mean to say in this thread? http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20352
     
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    bianconero
    Sep 1, 2002
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    Double accounts may be legitimate and have the right to be given a free voice but not on this site.

    If you want a persona to speak in images, use that with your own account when you feel like it.

    What did you mean to say in this thread? http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20352
    Jack. I didn't know it was you.

    I didn't read the rules and had no idea that double accounts are banned: I suppose that having admitted to having not read the rules will mean I am in breach of breaking another rule, which will mean that I will be warned, or worse banned!

    I was going to write this (below) when there was a knock on the door and two strange men came in to discuss an unspecified crime I had, or may not have committed:

    Eric the Half-a-Bee

    Spoken: "Half a bee, philosophically,
    Must ipso facto half not be.
    But half the bee, has got to be be,
    Vis-a-vis, its entity. D'you see?
    But can a bee be said to be,
    Or not to be, an entire bee,
    When half a bee is not a bee,
    Due to some ancient injury?
    Singing...

    La-dee-dee, 1 2 3,
    Eric the half-a-bee,
    A B C D E F G,
    Eric the half-a-bee.

    Is this wretched demi-bee,
    Half-asleep upon my knee,
    Some freak from a menagerie?
    No, it's Eric the half-a-bee!

    Fiddle-dee-dum, fiddle-dee-dee.
    Is Eric the half-a-bee,
    Ho ho ho, tee hee hee,
    Eric the half-a-bee.

    I love this hive employee,
    Bisected accidentally,
    One summer afternoon by me,
    I love him carnally.
    Semi-carnally.

    Spoken: "Cyril Connolly?"
    "No, semi-carnally."
    "Oh."
    (Pause, then, sung softly)
    Cyril Connolly.
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    It wasn't me who banned Brick but whoever did it, did the right thing. I really don't understand your case and I am willing to help, but ambiguity and poetry are not really my regular sunday breakfast treats. Double accounts are not allowed, so there is no point in warning them. Sometimes we give the user the choice to ban one and keep another, do you want me to revive Brick and ban bianconero? Or is it fine to keep it this way. As far as I know, nothing happened with your account, only the extra one was banned.
     
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    bianconero
    Sep 1, 2002
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    Thank you Jacques- mon amie- I am fine with Bianconero.

    It was Block they banned and he is used to being badly treated: If you like it was poetic justice.

    If you ever had one of my Break-Fasts you would appreciate ambiguity.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Sorry I made a typo:

    How's

    Well if you don't know, I am not here to educate you.

    If you didn't understand Block's images, then they were not meant for you.
    Could you please kindly explain what those images meant, because I could have sworn we were dealing with an imbecilic double account who felt like he was having fun..

    I could make a double account and find posting images of 1 mile trucks carrying human and animals remains funny, however I would doubt the rest of the population would understand.
     

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