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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    OK – where to start?

    First thing – I would like to apologize for not having been able to to join this thread earlier. Ideally, I should have been – but there you are.
    Some thoughts – in a somewhat random order:
    There seems to be little disagreement that the post that triggered Shibumi’s Backroom ban was of very poor taste and justified a formal reaction.
    The post was a rather obvious and rather blunt attempt to provoke in a thread that was explicitly made with the purpose to have a respectful exchange.
    A ban might be seen as a harsh reaction – but the ban from a part of the forum is a next step that should not be too surprising when other steps are ignored.
    The tone in Banquo’s PM reply might appear “flippant” and – standing on its own – perhaps condescending; however it is not standing on its own – it is the reaction to the somewhat baffling question what might have been wrong with the post in question – after a track record of similar forum rule violations.
    Yes – patrons deserve that staff takes the time to clarify issues – at the same time voluntary staff should also not be expected to play along indefinitely with patrons that are perfectly aware of what the issue was and simply would like to extend the “fun” via PM (in the context I found the e-***** remark somewhat ironic).

    About the issue of inequality – I acknowledge that this issue exists to a certain extent. I think it would be silly to claim otherwise. We have quite a number of moderators, each of them being given a certain room for interpretation of the forum rules – we do not hand out a thick manual and we do not conduct 4-week boot camps for new moderators. The role of the moderators is to make sure that a friendly atmosphere is maintained in the part of the board for which they are responsible.
    The nature of a subforum as well as the individual moderator play a role in how the rules are applied – and there are certainly differences between e.g. the Backroom, the Frontroom and the Arena.
    We try to be consistent in how rules are applied and there are frequent discussions and requests for second (or more) opinions among staff to make sure that we are aligned – but there will be inconsistencies – we are neither clones nor saints.
    While I acknowledge inconsistencies, I do however not agree that we systematically separate between the “in”-crowd and the rest. As has been mentioned before – often we react to reported posts while other posts that also violate forum rules seems to slip through the cracks.
    It is certainly easy to pull examples of “senior member” or “moderator” posts that were not in line with forum rules and went “unpunished” – however, it will be as easy to find such posts of patrons that are not part of the perceived “in”-crowd.

    It has been observed that we should not dismiss valid arguments, just because they come from patrons that might not be “liked” by staff. This is a fair point. It should be understandable however that people generally tend to get somewhat defensive when they are lectured about good manners by people who consider it to be perfectly fine and mainstream to be insulting and dismissive in their own posts on a regular basis.
    Remarking that the Watchtower is no place to pelt people who voice different opinions with rotten fruit and tell them “don't let the door hit your ass on the way out” is a valid point – it leaves a bitter taste of dishonesty when it comes from a patron whose (IIRC) very first post on this board and in a Watchtower thread was “If total war center is what floats your boat - the door is wide open”.

    Please excuse the longwinded post – if you don’t want to read it perhaps the following quote from the sig of an absent staff member summarizes best what we should all keep in mind to make sure that this is a friendly place to be at:

    Be well. Do good. Keep in touch.


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    I like the way moderation is done. The .Org has friendly mods, and if that comes at the cost of some minor bias then I don't care. I actually find it amusing. I much prefer jovial mods to Crandar.

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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    The tone in Banquo’s PM reply might appear “flippant” and – standing on its own – perhaps condescending; however it is not standing on its own – it is the reaction to the somewhat baffling question what might have been wrong with the post in question – after a track record of similar forum rule violations.
    If I understand what you're saying correctly.... I will have to disagree.

    I can perfectly understand that moderating is sometimes a frustrating job and requires endless patience. That said, addressing a member in that way in the capacity of moderator is simply not done.

    "I just had better things to do", "work it out for yourself" and "Let me know when the light goes on" are not only completely unnecessary additions, they are also condescending and insulting.
    Andres sums it up perfectly.

    I must admit, that the moderation in the Throne Room I have no problems with. I am aware that it isn't the backroom, and the topics that have been discussed are not the same, but I, and I don't think anyone else has any problems with Zim's or phonicsmonkey's moderation there. Props to them, maybe you should take a leaf out of their book.

    Anyway, I would like to agree with whoever said that Louis's comments were inapporopriate. I suppose some kind of punishment would be necessary, but I wouldn't know what you guys have to do.

    And I'd like to point out that some of the comments I've made in the Frontroom, I'm quite surprised I haven't been infracted for. (That was probably a bad idea to point that out, but I don't think I've gotten any favouritism, and I would be surprised if I did.)


    EDIT: Besides BG's message, and CR's police thread thingy (which is more a personal gripe of mine) I haven't really noticed any problems with the moderation itself.
    Last edited by Visor; 09-27-2011 at 03:24. Reason: Extra Bits + correction

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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    *coughs a little*

    Sorry for interrupting you all.

    I am just trying to sum this thread up:

    * I get a permanent ban from one of the sub forums: Reason is - Joking about 9/11. I very much clearly stated it was a joke, even clarified the point two posts down.

    * Reason given: I Should have read the OP dictating the 9/11 thread were held under special rules. I did not read that OP, I just clicked last post, scrolled up some few posts, and anwered in the same general direction as those posts "What I thought when it happened". I really did think that compared to some of the stuff I have read in the backroom my post was nothing but well mannered.

    * Somehow you can not joke about 9/11. You can joke about pretty much anything else, fags, africans, women, immigrants, polish people - list goes on- but don't you dare joke about some 3000 americans who died some ten years ago.

    * A thread about 9/11 is sensitive to our american friends. More so than threads using gay in a derogatory meaning is sensitive to our gay members. Also immigrants will not take offence to slurs about immigrants. Do not get me started on the arab and negro thing. Thank god we have such a nice board with people properly into the american thinking, so we don't have to cater for the more unwanted beings in society.

    * Members are asked to be polite and respectful, the mods however can go rampant. Before flicking me the bird, I had been nothing but respectful to BQ.


    I only made the opening post because I have seen how much some of you care about this board, and I wanted to share what I think is one of the reasons as to why it is falling behind and struggling to stay boyant.

    Cheers, and thanks for the tactical insights towards Empire and TWS2. Also thanks to some of the political thinkers in the backroom - Panzer Jaegr, Fragony and Rhy(whatever) comes to mind.
    Last edited by Shibumi; 09-27-2011 at 22:35. Reason: Not that I agreed with any of them, they just gave food for thoughts
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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    Quote Originally Posted by Shibumi View Post
    *coughs a little*
    * I get a permanent ban from one of the sub forums: Reason is - Joking about 9/11. I very much clearly stated it was a joke, even clarified the point two posts down.

    * Reason given: I Should have read the OP dictating the 9/11 thread were held under special rules. I did not read that OP, I just clicked last post, scrolled up some few posts, and anwered in the same general direction as those posts "What I thought when it happened". I really did think that compared to some of the stuff I have read in the backroom my post was nothing but well mannered.

    * Somehow you can not joke about 9/11. You can joke about pretty much anything else, fags, africans, women, immigrants, polish people - list goes on- but don't you dare joke about some 3000 americans who died some ten years ago.

    * A thread about 9/11 is sensitive to our american friends. More so than threads using gay in a derogatory meaning is sensitive to our gay members. Also immigrants will not take offence to slurs about immigrants. Do not get me started on the arab and negro thing. Thank god we have such a nice board with people properly into the american thinking, so we don't have to cater for the more unwanted beings in society.
    Quit trolling.

    To Sum up the thread - Everyone agrees you was completely out of line and you started "playing the victim" because of your own actions caused you to face repercussions and you was fully aware of what you was posting. This post alone shows exactly how much of a troll you are and not sincere in the slightest. If you was at least sincere about any of this, you would be remorsefulness and apologise for offending people, you are clearly not.

    Good thing this forum has an ignore function, I am going to use it.
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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
    Quit trolling.

    To Sum up the thread - Everyone agrees you was completely out of line and you started "playing the victim" because of your own actions caused you to face repercussions and you was fully aware of what you was posting.

    Good thing this forum has an ignore function, I am going to use it.
    I think you might be wasting your time with the ignore function. No?
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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    Quote Originally Posted by Shibumi View Post
    * Somehow you can not joke about 9/11. You can joke about pretty much anything else, fags, africans, women, immigrants, polish people - list goes on- but don't you dare joke about some 3000 americans who died some ten years ago.

    * A thread about 9/11 is sensitive to our american friends. More so than threads using gay in a derogatory meaning is sensitive to our gay members. Also immigrants will not take offence to slurs about immigrants. Do not get me started on the arab and negro thing. Thank god we have such a nice board with people properly into the american thinking, so we don't have to cater for the more unwanted beings in society.
    You can't tell by my looking at my posts, but I can enjoy almost every sort of humour - no matter how objectionable. I have an impressive portfolio of holocaust jokes, for example, but I only share them with friends who share my refined tastes and who can appreciate a joke for what it is. I imagine that a joke at the expense of women or minorities might be acceptable on the Org depending on the context or the delivery (probably not, most of the time), while one at the expense of thousands (or millions) of murdered people is not. And yours wasn't even funny.

    As for Louis' post, the only way that could have been more obviously in jest was to add "disclaimer: this is a joke" at the end. I can respect the opinions of say, Andres or Crazed Rabbit, when they say that it's still inappropriate. What bothers me is when it's coming from members who routinely excrete foul language, as a constant stream with no coherence or solid substance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kralizec View Post
    As for Louis' post, the only way that could have been more obviously in jest was to add "disclaimer: this is a joke" at the end. I can respect the opinions of say, Andres or Crazed Rabbit, when they say that it's still inappropriate. What bothers me is when it's coming from members who routinely excrete foul language, as a constant stream with no coherence or solid substance.
    If you're talking about me you misunderstood me. I'm not offended by the use of the word fag. I'm offended that when I post bad words I get censored because this forum is PG 13 and when someone else does, who has a higher rank, it does not get censored.

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    I don't think that the post we're talking about should have been censored, regardless of who wrote it. The point is that it was an elaborate, obvious joke (Louis even made fun of himself) as opposed to "OMG lol fag" (note: I'm not suggesting that this is you) I can understand why people think the word should be banned regardless of how it's used, but it's clear to me the two are different.

    It's worthy to note that moderation on this board, or probably anywhere, isn't always perfectly consistent, and not necessarily because of bias. Without telling a long story, I once got a warning for doing something. A couple of weeks later another mod was explaining moderating policy in an unrelated thread, and implied that what I did would have been permissable. I didn't publicly complain about it, but I did ask for clarification, and the answer was basically that all moderation is done on a case-by-case basis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane View Post
    OK – where to start?

    First thing – I would like to apologize for not having been able to to join this thread earlier. Ideally, I should have been – but there you are.
    Some thoughts – in a somewhat random order:
    There seems to be little disagreement that the post that triggered Shibumi’s Backroom ban was of very poor taste and justified a formal reaction.
    The post was a rather obvious and rather blunt attempt to provoke in a thread that was explicitly made with the purpose to have a respectful exchange.
    A ban might be seen as a harsh reaction – but the ban from a part of the forum is a next step that should not be too surprising when other steps are ignored.
    I'm just going to say something about this part because all that green text actually made me a little mad. I didn't say anything then but in my opinion it was disgrace to the .Org.

    First of all, Backroom is a place where we discuss controversial issues. We can discuss everything as long there aren't any personal insults. That's the gist of it. Now, we've discussed wars, famines, genocides, discrimination, religion, tortures, mutilations, invasions etc... in all corners of the world and not A SINGLE ONE got a special treatment besides 9-11 thread. Yes, indeed there's more Americans on this board than Iraqis for example, but rules are rules. No moderator intervened when Serbs (insert any other nation recently involved in a conflict) "had it coming" but when Americans "have it coming" than it's infractions and bans all around.

    In light of this, I suppose we should have a new rule that states that Backroom is a place where we discuss controversial topics as long as those topics are not offensive to Americans and won't hurt American feelings.

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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    I got 5 warning points bya overzealous Mod by being saratic during the Nowreaigen shooting and I never was intending to insult the people that was killed.

    I think we need to stop being hypocritical. Ethier you warn EVERYONE for Anti-Muslim, Anti-American, Chrstian,Serb,Croat,etc.... posts or...


    YOU DON'T

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarmatian View Post
    I'm just going to say something about this part because all that green text actually made me a little mad. I didn't say anything then but in my opinion it was disgrace to the .Org.

    First of all, Backroom is a place where we discuss controversial issues. We can discuss everything as long there aren't any personal insults. That's the gist of it. Now, we've discussed wars, famines, genocides, discrimination, religion, tortures, mutilations, invasions etc... in all corners of the world and not A SINGLE ONE got a special treatment besides 9-11 thread. Yes, indeed there's more Americans on this board than Iraqis for example, but rules are rules. No moderator intervened when Serbs (insert any other nation recently involved in a conflict) "had it coming" but when Americans "have it coming" than it's infractions and bans all around.

    In light of this, I suppose we should have a new rule that states that Backroom is a place where we discuss controversial topics as long as those topics are not offensive to Americans and won't hurt American feelings.
    I sympathize, but I don't think the comparison holds. If someone posted "the Serbs had it coming" in a remembrance thread about Serbians casualties in the Yugoslavian wars it would have been different. I like to think that the mods would have punished that, too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Warman
    I got 5 warning points bya overzealous Mod by being saratic during the Nowreaigen shooting and I never was intending to insult the people that was killed.
    This I don't sympathize with, and I saw the post you're talking about.

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    Default Re: International board, or something, and the mods, and ciao

    This thread has run it's natural course at this moment in time, but I'd like to say something first.

    I'd like to apologise again for the furor that was caused by both this thread and others in the Watchtower; grievances were aired, in earnest or otherwise, with old wounds being reopened and new ones being created in the process as friendships were pushed to their very limits. We saw some pretty negative aspects of one another over the course of events, but there was also alot of good to be derived from this, most of all that the Org has some passionate and articulate members who really care about the site and the community.

    Thank you for both the kind words and the criticism, without which we wouldn't really be able to function; it's been said before but it bears repeating that the Org is your community, it'd be nothing without your input! Everything that has transpired over the last few weeks been taken to heart and will be discussed in relation to policy adjustments in the very near future.

    Thanks again.
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