Um, where did you get that from? That was not my intention. I was making a joke about the "temporary" forums. No where in my post did I say anything about a mod decision. The oxymoron reference was in relation to the words "temporary" and "permanent".Somehow I don't feel that starting a thread that will encourage discussion of mod decisions is particularly helpful. Especially given how hard both of us try to avoid banning anyone.
Let's not go there, hmm?
*pokes Petra with a stick*I guess I was being overly sensitive, it was the title of the thread coupled with the tone of a couple of other threads currently running.
I apologise.
You'll be sorry when she does one of her 'leet ninja moves, grabs the stick from you and...*pokes Petra with a stick*
Neener neener...la
Thank you Petra, it shows great character to admit when you are wrong. I can understand you being sensitive with the stuff you put up with sometimes. My job involves dealing with people and "moderating" them as well. It's hard not to get sour on people and assume the worst in them when doing that kind of job.I guess I was being overly sensitive, it was the title of the thread coupled with the tone of a couple of other threads currently running.
I apologise.
So the boards will soon lose the 'temporary' tag.We've been working very hard on migrating the old content in to these boards. That's a very laborious process and it's done mostly in the background but when we are ready (very soon) you'll log-in and all the posts from the old boards will be here.
Well, I think there are two kinds of posters:Just remember that many of us are good people who follow the ROC, respect what you do, and try to do the right thing. You wouldn't believe how many times I've had to say that mantra to myself to keep from assuming the worst in people.
3 Kinds of posters - there are some who have never been warned cause they follow the ROC.Well, I think there are two kinds of posters:
a) posters that, when warned, make apublic post pancakes a moaning, and
2) posters that, when warned, continue with their lives.
I've been warned, I've had posts deleted, but I've never cried like a baby about it. I understand that it is not my forum, whether I agree with the rules or not, I need to obey or at least not argue when I disobey.
The first set of people (whiners bitchers) seem to think that the rules are up for community approval and don't seem to understand that they are not in charge. Although something *might* not be fair, it doesn't F'n matter, cuz they are little and mods/admins are big.
I get what you are saying. I would not argue it unless the Mod was wrong. Then I would argue it, just as you would argue in court if you were wrongly accused of stealing.but if you received a warning for accidently breaking the roc, suppose you mistyped a link and it went somewhere naughty, then you would likely fit into one of my categories, you would not argue your warn (or maybe you would).
They must be trying hard not to ban people, I didn't get the ban hammer and I did push it. So give them an inch or soSomehow I don't feel that starting a thread that will encourage discussion of mod decisions is particularly helpful. Especially given how hard both of us try to avoid banning anyone.
Let's not go there, hmm?