Brendan Burgess
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However,.elsewhere that wasn't the case and it was becoming increasingly inconsistent and often nonsensical
Now its a conspiracy website.
I had been a mod on there for a number of years in a busy enough but mostly unremarkable part of the site . It had a pretty clear set of it's own rules in line with the wider charter so it was easy to be consistent with moderation and in line with other mods (helped that we routinely contacted each other)
really wild revisionist takes on history by some high profile mods and admins was a real turning point for me.
Final problem was one particular admin has treated the place like a personal fiefdom in my opinion for the last 12-18 months, making up rules on a whim so they could use them to ban people on the spot and just posting in a way that it they were an ordinary member would see them warned.
That might have been badly typed. It was not that the mods/admins are writing the revisionist stuff, that they are accepting it as part of a discussion forum/debate when it's stuff that is factually wrong and has been widely discredited.If that happens, then it's very difficult to solve
I haven’t been on boards in years so I have no idea who this mod is.Final problem was one particular admin has treated the place like a personal fiefdom in my opinion for the last 12-18 months, making up rules on a whim so they could use them to ban people on the spot and just posting in a way that it they were an ordinary member would see them warned.
So is the solution for boards to split the forum into "information" and "chat" ?
I am always amazed at how people can get really worked up on fairly factual forums like tax or investment. It must be much worse in the Current Affairs forum on Boards.
Now it's a big enough site, and it has a handful of nuisance reporters who report thousands upon thousands of posts that might be about a minor transgression so a lot gets bogged down there too
That happened to the Pensions Banking and Insurance forum on boards.any mod who has the time and energy to spend their life on a forum can eventually dominate it. Most posters just couldn’t be bothered and will go away and do something else.
Apparently they're the worst and need extra moderationare the various sports forums full of abuse and do they require moderation?
Bargain alerts hasn't been quite the same since around the time of the vanilla migration. Not sure if this is due to posters leaving or there being less bargains out there.Bargain alerts.
Apparently they're the worst and need extra moderation
Are all the forums infected? For example, are the various sports forums full of abuse and do they require moderation?
If you banned such abuse from the discussion forums on sports and music, would it kill off these forums?
Personally I never found much in the way of abuse on the sports threads although some of them do go off down rabbit holes at times.What are the forums which would be most missed by reasonable users?
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