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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Lord Simian » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:46 pm

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Nothing to apologize for, but I think you are a tad confused.

No one is going to be not posting at all anymore, that's not the new guideline. I for one am still going to be here, talking about my life. What we're not going to do is things like discuss politics, which gets heated fast. We're not going to argue with posters, we're not going to tease, mock, taunt, etc.

We're not disappearing, we're just going to try to act a bit more professional. Even for people running an Outhouse. :)


As an example of what I mean, the other day in my Baby Simian update thread, I made a joke about "anatomy scans" and a couple of our posters. Posters who I know didn't take offense, cause they knew it was a playful friendly joke. But it was still a joke at a poster's expense, and from here out, that's the kind of thing I will be refraining from entirely.

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Keb » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:47 pm

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby BlueStreak » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:47 pm

oogy wrote:YOU'RE CHEATING ON US?!?!?!?!? :smt011


For the better part of a year now. :lol:

Totally different communities though. That one's exclusively about comics and there's very little personal talk at all, which is both a blessing and a curse.
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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Alchemic_Spider » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:47 pm

Lord Simian wrote:
Nothing to apologize for, but I think you are a tad confused.

No one is going to be not posting at all anymore, that's not the new guideline. I for one am still going to be here, talking about my life. What we're not going to do is things like discuss politics, which gets heated fast. We're not going to argue with posters, we're not going to tease, mock, taunt, etc.

We're not disappearing, we're just going to try to act a bit more professional. Even for people running an Outhouse. :)



Is this all mods or just those that sign up? I think it has to be all or this policy would be meaningless.

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby S.F. Jude Terror » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:49 pm

Alchemic_Spider wrote:

Is this all mods or just those that sign up? I think it has to be all or this policy would be meaningless.


Those that don't sign up become front page admins instead (which we could use more of anyway).

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby DMM » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:49 pm

Lord Simian wrote:
Nothing to apologize for, but I think you are a tad confused.

No one is going to be not posting at all anymore, that's not the new guideline. I for one am still going to be here, talking about my life. What we're not going to do is things like discuss politics, which gets heated fast. We're not going to argue with posters, we're not going to tease, mock, taunt, etc.

We're not disappearing, we're just going to try to act a bit more professional. Even for people running an Outhouse. :)

Oh. That does clear things up.
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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby BlueStreak » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:50 pm

Alchemic_Spider wrote:

Is this all mods or just those that sign up? I think it has to be all or this policy would be meaningless.


Well, those who agree to the terms will continue to take an active role in moderating. Those who wish to opt out will take on administrative roles with the front page but won't moderate on the forum side.
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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Keb » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:50 pm

BlueStreak wrote:
For the better part of a year now. :lol:

Totally different communities though. That one's exclusively about comics and there's very little personal talk at all, which is both a blessing and a curse.

Yeah the Outhouse is like a wifey who takes care of your kids and gives you the home cookin' and the other board is like that sidepiece where you get the good pussy.

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Alchemic_Spider » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:50 pm

S.F. Jude Terror wrote:
Those that don't sign up become front page admins instead (which we could use more of anyway).


So they will no longer be allowed to moderate threads?

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Alchemic_Spider » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:51 pm

BlueStreak wrote:
Well, those who agree to the terms will continue to take an active role in moderating. Those who wish to opt out will take on administrative roles with the front page but won't moderate on the forum side.


I see.

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby GHERU » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:51 pm

Alchemic_Spider wrote:

Is this all mods or just those that sign up? I think it has to be all or this policy would be meaningless.

if only there was a thread that explained all this
maybe stickied
and written by the HBMIC
(head Benevolent Mawd in charge)
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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby DMM » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:51 pm

Lord Simian wrote:
As an example of what I mean, the other day in my Baby Simian update thread, I made a joke about "anatomy scans" and a couple of our posters. Posters who I know didn't take offense, cause they knew it was a playful friendly joke. But it was still a joke at a poster's expense, and from here out, that's the kind of thing I will be refraining from entirely.

gotcha, and I appreciate the explanation (although I'm not familiar w/ the thread you speak of).
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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Cat-Scratch » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:52 pm

Mod Wars.

Some sign the pledge. Some don't.

It'll be like the Marvel Civil War but with an even harder to follow bullshit story.
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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Alchemic_Spider » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:52 pm

GHERU wrote:if only there was a thread that explained all this
maybe stickied
and written by the HBMIC
(head Benevolent Mawd in charge)


Or I can continue to have a discussion in this thread about the topic when it came up. :smt102

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Re: What is the benefit and/or draw of being a moderator?

Postby Benderbrau » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:53 pm

BlueStreak wrote:
For the better part of a year now. :lol:

Totally different communities though. That one's exclusively about comics and there's very little personal talk at all, which is both a blessing and a curse.

That sounds lame. You should get them to post here instead.
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