We have recently been accused of uneven moderation and additionally preferential treatment of some long time members.
I will address these individually.
Do we moderate unevenly? Well yeah, of course we do, we are human. Humans miss thing, humans make mistakes. Humans are not perfect. Then to top it off, we are all different people with different personalities, different views, different time schedules, and different skill sets. All of this means that moderation will not be perfect. Things will be overlooked. Things will be misinterpreted. Mistakes will be made.
Just because we MISSED moderating one post, and moderate yours, does not mean we are out to get you. Just because we missed yours and moderated another, does not mean you have a free ride.
One of the biggest problems with moderation is, the person being moderated almost always thinks it is personal, and 99% of the time it is not personal, it is just moderation. Heck, *I* have been moderated on other boards, and *I* felt it was personal, until I had time to calm down (a day!!) and look at it and see I goofed up.
Being pointed to a rule, or told about a rule, does not mean we are out to get you. It does not mean we don't want you here (with a few exceptions which I will go over next) Closing your thread does not necessarily mean we do not think you had a point, it either is already being spoken about elsewhere, the thread has derailed too badly to be usefull (we rarely close for this), or the thread is turning too emotional. There are a few exceptions to this too.
We do not want you if you are advertising for something and have not asked us first. This includes account sales, guild advertisements, and especially player auction and guild wars type things. We may ban with no warning for these infractions.
We will close your thread if it is political or religious because the subjects are too personal and emotional.
Some people disagree with us on the "emotional" bit. We will just have to agree to disagree. 99.9% of threads that are emotional turn to flames and insults. Flames and insults are not useful, cause disharmony, and generally just make things messy. Because of this we just quench it before it can turn into a fire.
Next point. Do we give longstanding members preferential treatment?
Well, maybe we do.
You are hosting a party, someone you just met at the party walks up and punches you in the nose. You are likely to kick them out of the party. Now make that person someone you have known for years, brought beer to the party (contributed), has helped keep drunks in line in past parties, and has just generally been helpful. This person walks up and punches you in the nose. You are more likely to pause and find out what is up. You will of course tell them that was unacceptable, but you will probably give them a break.
Long time members and contributors have given this site much, and frankly deserve a break.
That said... it has been quite a while since I have banned someone with no warnings.
There are certain direct attacks we have let no-one get away with, not even the regulars. The more indirect attacks, and such we have warned even the regular members about, and have not instant banned even newbies about... just maybe been harsher in our wording to the newbies. The Long term members know the rules, so just need a reminder, the new people need to also be shown the rules because they may not know it.
With version 3 of these boards, we now have the ability to temp ban folks (I even used it on a long term member yesterday) and I may use this on the long term members as reminders when they step out of line.
And please. if you have a problem with our moderation... bring it to private messages! If after the two of you have discussed the issue privately, you both want to post about it, feel free to do so in OOC. If you have a general moderation problem, send a PM to me or Verdandi, do not post about it on the boards. Then, after consideration and discussion, you may see a post similar to this.
This is not because we want to squelch anything, but because it brings flamers out to create an account just to flame. If after the two of you have discussed the issue privately, you both want to post about it, feel free to do so in OOC.
Now. We can talk about this here, as long as we try and keep emotions out of it. Also, the ONLY moderator you will be allowed to actually NAME and give specific examples of is me, you can speak in general about other peoples moderation as long as you do nothing to identify them (yes, I know that makes it difficult to talk about, but think and find a way. Make up a fake example) Please keep talk about this subject here.
If this stays a civil conversation, I will keep this thread open for no less than a week (maybe more if the conversation continues to be constructive) but I will eventually close it so that it does not suddenly appear a year later. If the conversation leaves civility it will close
Again remember. The moderators are human. Humans are not perfect automatons that never make mistakes. It is ok to point out or mistakes privately (Send a PM!!!!), just be respectful, the moderators have earned your respect whether you believe that or not.
I will address these individually.
Do we moderate unevenly? Well yeah, of course we do, we are human. Humans miss thing, humans make mistakes. Humans are not perfect. Then to top it off, we are all different people with different personalities, different views, different time schedules, and different skill sets. All of this means that moderation will not be perfect. Things will be overlooked. Things will be misinterpreted. Mistakes will be made.
Just because we MISSED moderating one post, and moderate yours, does not mean we are out to get you. Just because we missed yours and moderated another, does not mean you have a free ride.
One of the biggest problems with moderation is, the person being moderated almost always thinks it is personal, and 99% of the time it is not personal, it is just moderation. Heck, *I* have been moderated on other boards, and *I* felt it was personal, until I had time to calm down (a day!!) and look at it and see I goofed up.
Being pointed to a rule, or told about a rule, does not mean we are out to get you. It does not mean we don't want you here (with a few exceptions which I will go over next) Closing your thread does not necessarily mean we do not think you had a point, it either is already being spoken about elsewhere, the thread has derailed too badly to be usefull (we rarely close for this), or the thread is turning too emotional. There are a few exceptions to this too.
We do not want you if you are advertising for something and have not asked us first. This includes account sales, guild advertisements, and especially player auction and guild wars type things. We may ban with no warning for these infractions.
We will close your thread if it is political or religious because the subjects are too personal and emotional.
Some people disagree with us on the "emotional" bit. We will just have to agree to disagree. 99.9% of threads that are emotional turn to flames and insults. Flames and insults are not useful, cause disharmony, and generally just make things messy. Because of this we just quench it before it can turn into a fire.
Next point. Do we give longstanding members preferential treatment?
Well, maybe we do.
You are hosting a party, someone you just met at the party walks up and punches you in the nose. You are likely to kick them out of the party. Now make that person someone you have known for years, brought beer to the party (contributed), has helped keep drunks in line in past parties, and has just generally been helpful. This person walks up and punches you in the nose. You are more likely to pause and find out what is up. You will of course tell them that was unacceptable, but you will probably give them a break.
Long time members and contributors have given this site much, and frankly deserve a break.
That said... it has been quite a while since I have banned someone with no warnings.
There are certain direct attacks we have let no-one get away with, not even the regulars. The more indirect attacks, and such we have warned even the regular members about, and have not instant banned even newbies about... just maybe been harsher in our wording to the newbies. The Long term members know the rules, so just need a reminder, the new people need to also be shown the rules because they may not know it.
With version 3 of these boards, we now have the ability to temp ban folks (I even used it on a long term member yesterday) and I may use this on the long term members as reminders when they step out of line.
And please. if you have a problem with our moderation... bring it to private messages! If after the two of you have discussed the issue privately, you both want to post about it, feel free to do so in OOC. If you have a general moderation problem, send a PM to me or Verdandi, do not post about it on the boards. Then, after consideration and discussion, you may see a post similar to this.
This is not because we want to squelch anything, but because it brings flamers out to create an account just to flame. If after the two of you have discussed the issue privately, you both want to post about it, feel free to do so in OOC.
Now. We can talk about this here, as long as we try and keep emotions out of it. Also, the ONLY moderator you will be allowed to actually NAME and give specific examples of is me, you can speak in general about other peoples moderation as long as you do nothing to identify them (yes, I know that makes it difficult to talk about, but think and find a way. Make up a fake example) Please keep talk about this subject here.
If this stays a civil conversation, I will keep this thread open for no less than a week (maybe more if the conversation continues to be constructive) but I will eventually close it so that it does not suddenly appear a year later. If the conversation leaves civility it will close

Again remember. The moderators are human. Humans are not perfect automatons that never make mistakes. It is ok to point out or mistakes privately (Send a PM!!!!), just be respectful, the moderators have earned your respect whether you believe that or not.
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