RangerDave wrote:
For instance, this is a predominantly conservative/libertarian forum, so derisive blanket statements about Dems or "libs" are par for the course, whereas equivalent condemnations of Reps or conservatives tend to trigger indignation and complaints of agenda-driven caricaturing or outright trolling. Unlike some, though, I don't have a problem with the mod policy reflecting that bias to some degree, as long as we're honest about it.
The distinction shouldn't be too heavy-handed, but, going back to my point about politeness requiring more than just surface manners, I think the context/audience is relevant when gauging the offensiveness of a comment. When you (metaphorically) walk into a room full of conservatives and bring up the latest "liberals suck" story from Fox News, you're just engaging in a little locker room trash talk, but when you walk into the same room and bring up the latest "conservatives suck" story from Daily Kos, you're trying to piss people off. I have no problem with mods recognizing that distinction and responding accordingly.
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I think that's horseshit, frankly. Not sure what else to say except that the "hands off" or "light handed" approach has been failing every iteration of the Ranger's Glade I've been party to, which is only about 40% of the timeline, but enough to see it doesn't work.
The fact that we retain new members such as Squirrel Girl, Kirra, Farther, or others is surprising in light of the limp-wristed nature of the moderation trends.
Stathol wrote:
And, ideally, I'd like to eventually see adequate moderation here such that those who don't care what they say are going to have to learn to care if they want to maintain their posting privileges.
That would be a wholly positive thing, especially in comparison to the current policies (or lack thereof).
Mookhow wrote:
shuyung wrote:
Then why, Moo, does moderation not fulfill that vision? Sure, the spam and porn items are easily verifiable, but what about that last type?
Because what you want and what you get don't always match up. We try our best, but nothing is ever simple. We do make mistakes, but I'd like to believe that even when we go astray we do so while trying to do the right thing.
I think you guys have the best intentions. I think you fail to meet up to those intentions through heavy focus on naive moderation policy from Dash, and inability or unwillingness to actually do the parts of the volunteer position that pertain to the "3rd focus" you listed above in regards to flame/troll behavior.