Lenas wrote:
JFC, I take a day off and sleep in and I come back to 5 more pages of asshattery.
My name has been thrown around a lot in the past couple days. Some indifferent, most negative and I don't think I saw anything positive.
I'm sorry, I'm not infallible like Bery. I'm sorry I did some things without legitimate reports, but we all knew where the threads were going. Sometimes I feel you can't follow the rules 100%, because someone is always going to sidestep or find a loophole or push a boundary.
I tried to be clear, I, at least, am not shitting on you. I think that the situation could have been handled better if you hadn't wussed out, though, and I'm pointing it out so that you can improve as a moderator.
If you had done what you did, in addition to tossing out 3-5 warnings (yes, I'm saying go ahead and warn both sides, because people were responding in kind), the matter probably would have ended there, the Christians wouldn't feel that the disrespect to their holiday had been tacitly condoned, and we probably wouldn't run into this kind of thing next *insert celebratory thread here*, because people would have learned that we are, actually, encouraging people to be nice to one another, and punishing them for not doing so. In addition, Bery wouldn't have started THIS shitstorm of a thread calling out your impotent semi-moderation, and stirring up all the **** between him and the people he regularly chastises and judges, to the point of him getting completely out of hand and getting himself banned.
Again, that's not to say that I'm blaming this whole fiasco on you -- there are many participants, each contributing in their own fashion. I'm trying to pound it into all the moderation team's head, along with the Administration that you guys have a responsibility here that you're really screwing the pooch on, and showing you how you're letting it happen.
Taamar wrote:
I feel that the Christians of this board are demanding that we treat their religion with respect out of proportion to the relevance of the post, and trying to shove this down our throats because the outnumber us (Yeah, they do. There are more devout Christians here than there are anti-christian folks. The largest group, of course, is the apathetic) . Is any non-Christian asking Taly to step down? Are any non-Christians suggesting that what she did was anything more that asshattery? Not as far as I can see.
I haven't noticed anybody suggesting Taly should resign (well, I take that back, as I hit the next page, whatever). At most, all I've suggested is that she not use her position as a moderator to flame and belittle people's beliefs from a standpoint of impunity -- because, let's face it, if we can't get the mod team to warn or discipline normal posters, what are the chances of anything happening to another mod? Sure, they go around crying, "Don't be dicks to one another! Be friendly and get along!" and then one of them shits on the most holy event in several people here's lives, IN THE THREAD THAT WAS CELEBRATING IT!
This isn't the first time Talya made an off-color joke regarding the Jesus. And it probably won't be the last, nor should it be. I don't get all up in her face about it when she does it in Hellfire discussions, or random threads (much like, say, Coro has appropriated the "RACISM! JESUS!" thing, which is probably on a similar level of sacrilege if you're making judgement calls on that sort of thing -- but he's got the good sense enough not to do it in threads where we're trying to celebrate our faith quietly and modestly).
And, no, it wasn't more than asshattery. It was, specifically, however, the asshattery known as flaming/flame-baiting, because it was belittling people with its implicit tone and timing.
I don't think Christians are asking for special treatment. Bery, in particular, pointed out -- he thought there was a cease-fire for all religious celebrations. We're upset that that's been violated, and I'm upset because it's a terrible precedent to set, particularly because I know a bunch of people (I suppose one of them is gone, now) don't look too highly on some of the minority religions here, either, and I'm not particularly interested in this community falling apart over a Wiccan holiday, either.
Dash wrote:
Yep Lenas did do fine. People will complain regardless so dont over think it.
It's pretty clear half of you hate the other half, I dont know why people were bullshitting me saying it's all Monte. Monte's been gone for a long while and now Bery is too. Still pages of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Please refrain from trolling religious threads. Please refrain from over-doing it with religious threads also. I dont know if that's ever been a problem here, but just in case it is. A happy easter type thread is more than welcome. The proselytizing link by Bery, eh, I mean whatever. No it shouldnt have been there but no it's not a big deal to me. Not worth pitching a fit over, a warning would suffice. But keep it to the political boards in the future please.
Beyond the posting of that link, there's no excuse for taking a dump on a thread like that. That's trolling. Keep it to the political forums please. Thanks.
Taamar, it's my view that what Talya is describing is textbook trolling. If you want to call it asshattery ok, agreed. I would feel the same if this were any group posting a similar thread. So if a Jewish poster posted a Hanukkah thread or a Wicca (wiccan?) posted a happy whatever holiday thread and people trashed it, that's similarly not cool.
I agree with everything in here, it's what I've been saying -- except for the part that what Lenas did was fine. Again -- you're telling us not to do stuff, and then, when somebody does it.. What happens? Nothing. What incentive, then, is there, for us to listen to you? If you don't enforce rules, there are no rules, no matter how hard you cry about people not following the rules you don't enforce. CHANGE THIS. Things will then improve.
It was never "all about" Monte. He was just the prime example of somebody who couldn't stand following the rules, and who was in the habit of baiting people to likewise break them, too. If rules had been enforced better (to the point of him actually having respect and faith that he would be thrown out for his repeat violations), he might even have improved.