denballs wrote: » I will not point out any names and i will not say every mod is like this, but over my time here i have noticed mod,s who dont exactly do their job by the book, and base their decisions on personal feeling. I have seen others and personally been, warned for somthing dozens of people have done in the same thread.
denballs wrote: » I would like a way to easily dispute a moderaters ruling and have a superior look at it and give a logical decision over the disagreement within an hour or two.
denballs wrote: » well then 24 hours...and posting in a thread complaining about a specific mod will never yield beneficial results.....can you please show me one instance of a boards mod who has been punished or even told they wer wrong in a decision on boards?
denballs wrote: » can you please show me one instance of a boards mod who has been punished or even told they wer wrong in a decision on boards?
Brown Bomber wrote: » Take this as an example http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056395111 The guy/girl made stated an interesting fact and was banned. There is no common sense applied here. I agree with the OP, in situations like this for someone not to apologise for the mistake certainly gives the impression of "us" and "them".
Zaph wrote: » That thread is ongoing, so using it as an example is not really fair.
Zaph wrote: » We will not be imposing time limits on this sort of thing, if it takes a week to properly resolve a particular dispute, then it takes a week. Rushing it to fit some pre-defined timeframe does everyone involved a disservice. As regards mod decisions being overturned, just because you've never seen it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. However the reason that most mod decisions are upheld is because the decision was correct in the first place. The ability to make judgements that stand up to scrutiny is one of the qualities we look for when appointing a new mod. I'm not saying that it's 100% accurate, but more often than not there are no grounds for overturning the decision.
Dudess wrote: » I definitely can - I don't want to be dragging up the threads though, as it wouldn't be fair on the people in question, some of whom don't mod anymore anyway. I used to moderate and would be told if I did the wrong thing - maybe not in public, but in private most definitely. There's no mod conspiracy - it may feel that way at times, but the perception is not the reality. Plenty of mods don't get along or back each other up. If it seems like they do, it's only because they know where each other is coming from, not that they're buddies out to gang up on people, or because they feel "duty-bound" to back up their co-mods. I'm not trying to big up modding or anything, but it does give you a totally different perspective to that of when you're a regular user (which every mod once was).
Brown Bomber wrote: » Take this as an example The guy/girl made stated an interesting fact and was banned. There is no common sense applied here. I agree with the OP, in situations like this for someone not to apologise for the mistake certainly gives the impression of "us" and "them".
RopeDrink wrote: » Mods have been de-modded, sometimes even banned for specific breaches - These things happen and the specifics won't be advertised. However, when it comes to day-to-day Moderation, try to respect that there are an endless number of complaints that crop up, some of which may be genuine, most completely over the top and both categories are almost always handled incorrectly by ignoring the DRP or, worse, trying to publicly name-and-shame losing all credit for their own arguement in the process or getting themselves into trouble - You also get threads in Feedback from people who KNOW the procedure but have taken it upon themselves to go against it because they feel going by it will provide pre-determined unsatisfactory results and try to go about it in a 'faster' and always unsuccessful manner - Don't do this, please. There is absolutely no Mod-Buddy-Stick-Together nonsense - Boards is scattered between so many self-contained communities, each with their own Mods, that they are almost all strangers to eachother. I couldn't even name more than about 6-7 who's names I remember - If I see someone taking the piss, I really won't care what title they have under their name, Poster, Mod, even an Admin, it gets reported or brought to attention if there's any indication that said antics are breaching the peace. Anything I'm unsure of gets brought up in the Moderators Forum where, assuming the problem IS with a Mod, they will see I'm complaining and could explain their case in view of our own peers. In addition, we are only Moderators inside our own respective Forum. If I go to After Hours and take the mick, there really isn't going to be any leeway made for me - There's a lot of Forums under my name but do you think they'll care? Hell no, Public Warning, Private Warning, Ban. If I take the mick inside my own forums, hell, I'll end up having someone put me under investigation through DRP and be found out in time if the people go about it right - Even then, if I became a Moderator of that Forum through a love of the topic and offering to help, then taking the piss in my own Forums just shows I don't give a damn anymore. But what consitutes as taking the piss in my own Forum? Making a tough judgement call that doesn't seem to be agreed on by the general public? These things happen, Moderating can be tough, we can't always make a choice that keeps everyone happy... But if it's something obvious, blatant, noticeable and very wrong, report it, get involved in the DRP and you can be sure an Admin will have to look into it and make their own judgement call. Threads like this won't get overly far - It'll only succeed in re-explaining that the DRP is there to be used for this sort of thing. First off, in as polite a way possible, get in touch with the CMod of the Forum in question, highlight the issue / report it. If unsatisfied, take it to the DRP for a general investigation - I can assure you if what you are pinpointing really is a big piss take or abuse of power, whatever you want to call it, there will be wrist slaps based on severity. Being a Mod does not make us immune to us, ourselves, being Moderated - Sadly most of the people looking for justice are often not too patient, or not willing to go about it in the right way. Be sure to follow the Charter, be sure to keep a record of posts or threads you deem to be foul and be sure to work your way up the chain until that result is gotten.
denballs wrote: » I have carefully read the entire thread, it looks as if it has go9ne as far as it will go, from what i read the mod was in the wrong and when called on it both he and his superior where both rude and un-helpful.I would almost go as far as to say that they acted like bullies towards the member who tried to stay civil and calm.
denballs wrote: » Zaph wrote: » That thread is ongoing, so using it as an example is not really fair. I have carefully read the entire thread, it looks as if it has go9ne as far as it will go, from what i read the mod was in the wrong and when called on it both he and his superior where both rude and un-helpful.I would almost go as far as to say that they acted like bullies towards the member who tried to stay civil and calm.
denballs wrote: » .......no proof....
Overheal wrote: » However you have no idea how the situation would have played out, given that it is an ongoing ticket. You can not know for instance if the ban will be overturned. Not that I think its super-fair to go digging through DRP but can you find a 'resolved' thread which supports your argument?
Zaph wrote: » Until it's marked resolved this dispute remains open and as such I'd appreciate if there was no further speculation about it on this thread.
denballs wrote: » Zaph wrote: » Until it's marked resolved this dispute remains open and as such I'd appreciate if there was no further speculation about it on this thread. With all due respect, the thread looks like its caught in a stalemate between a stubborn mod, and a member who simply wants an apology.
denballs wrote: » obviously you hav,nt even read the thread in question
Dudess wrote: » Well then just take my word for it.
Zaph wrote: » And with all due respect, you have no knowledge of what is being discussed away from that thread.
Overheal wrote: » Indeed I have not: it's an unresolved dispute and I am not in possession of all the facts, even if I did read it. I have no access to the PM conversations around the dispute and neither do you. Hence why I chose not to pre-judge an unresolved Ticket. No, I did not read it.
I would like others to not comment on things they do not know all the facts or even any basic information about, if they are then going to tell me not to comment on things i dont know all the facts about.