Do I need to be European? — Heister Eggcart
Why was Hanover given moderator powers? Has he even used them? — Heister Eggcart
I wouldn't worry. Up until today he didn't even know how to delete a post. — Baden
It was. I wasn't necessarily saying that the mods knowingly pick on right-wingers for being right-wing (apart from Empty), but that 1) their political views may influence some of their moderating subconsciously and 2) it is interesting to note the fact that all the mods appear to be irreligious lefties in one way or another. How did that happen? — Thorongil
(1) any forum dedicated to the humanities will likely be left leaning — Hanover
(2) any English speaking site that doesn't originate from certain areas of the US will likely be left leaning — Hanover
(3) the right is no more tolerant than the left — Hanover
So, do please arrive at another theory to explain the deletions than bias. For example, perhaps the deletions are occurring because they are warranted. — Hanover
Gulag for anyone who disagrees. — StreetlightX
Yeah, that's a very big difference.Around a month after, actually. — Michael
Hanover isn't very different. He agrees with the other moderators on a lot of things, including, for that matter, religion. If you made someone like Mariner moderator, I could understand. But Hanover? Give me a break. That's obvious as the sun in the sky!If we don't bring on more mods with different perspectives, we lack diversity; if we do, it's just a ploy to trick people into thinking we want more diversity. — Baden
Let me tell you the politically incorrect answer. They've tried to ban Agustino, and there weren't enough moderators supporting that decision. I would release the PM from one of the moderators, except that he would be placed in an unfair position if I unveiled who it was.Why was Hanover given moderator powers? — Heister Eggcart
As they say, bad facts make bad law, meaning the best way to get a bad rule change is to have the rule maker be confronted with a bad set of facts. I can't say that I've read the exemplar thread cited in this thread, but, from what I've gathered, there were some really bad posts in it, and the mods finally had to arrive at a way to bring that under control, and there's now some concerned with the precedent set by those decisions. If I've gotten that right, then, yeah, we have some bad law created by the bad facts.
But, let's stop really being so complicated about this, with all our talk about rules, precedent, clear moderating rules, bad facts, and bad law. The problem most often comes down to someone. Get rid of that someone and we no longer have all these complicated problems.
The reference was made to Paul and how he handled things. He not only didn't have rules, but he expressed a disdain for rules. What he did was sort of decide, based upon what he thought was right and wrong, and just banned people unapologetically.
Do that. — Hanover
This vindictive guy isn't fit to be a moderator, and anyone can see that.I'd like a feature that allows the rank and file to ban other members from this site. My feeling is that if the general public can be trusted not to pull the emergency brake in the subway, not to pull the fire alarm in public places, and not to play with publically available defibrillators, then we can be trusted not to misuse our power here. — Hanover
When has a moderator EVER admitted to have been wrong and acted out of line? Never? Apparently, you guys never make mistakes. And you're always jumping to defend each other.So, do please arrive at another theory to explain the deletions than bias. For example, perhaps the deletions are occurring because they are warranted. — Hanover
More importantly, I'm not Welsh. I just live here. — unenlightened
The deletions may be warranted or unwarranted, but the fact that the mods here have roughly the same views is problematic and might possibly have contributed to how the site is moderated (which is definitely true in the case of Empty). — Thorongil
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