RangerDave wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
Whether it's a marker of good character is irrelevant. It may indeed facilitate reasonable conversation, but the fact of the matter is that rules that favor politeness are ultimately just a smokescreen for a certain breed of ******* to continue to be totally unreasonable in addressing issues just by avoiding technical violations of the rules.
True, that can happen if the mods are limited to enforcing very specific, letter of the law, kind of rules. I prefer a less formal approach wherein the mods can ding someone for being an a**hat even if that person is being a superficially polite a**hat. Politeness and respectful discourse involve more than just avoiding explicit swearing and name-calling. Sure, that raises problems of subjectivity, but meh, that's the nature of conversation, and this is a private internet forum, not a court of law. I'm cool with some subjective discretion on the part of the host and his/her designated mods.
On the contrary, it happens when the mods have wide powers to do whatever they please, if there isn't some sort of blanket policy against moderating in the first place. You need to have specific rules both to prevent mods from claiming aomoen is being an asshat just for being unpopular, and so that it's perfectly clear when someone is trying to use the system as a weapon.
Diamondeye wrote:
As I said earlier, I think mods should use a relatively light touch, particularly when it comes to content rather than presentation, but to some extent, I don't have a problem with taking content into consideration. In fact, I think that's inevitable, so we might as well be honest about it. 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.
That's a major problem, then with your idea. It relies on the mods having a "light touch" but if they don't, it creates even more problems. More to the point, agenda-driven caricaturing and trolling aren't the reason for moderation on a forum like this; those things are self-policed by people making fools of themselves in front of the community and getting called on it. That's not the issue. The issue is taking things like blanket statements about "libs" and claiming they're personal attacks, all the while making similar claims about conservatives, and doing this over and over in every damn thread, where the whole point is notihng other than making yourself feel cool by telling those dang conservatives where to get off! It can just as easily be the reverse, too, and has been sometimes.
Either way, it isn't the content of the discussion that's ever been the real problem. It's been the
refusal to discuss.
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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.
That's the thing; if you piss people off by posting the "Conservatives suck" story, that's their problem. However, when they dismantle the KOS story for the blogshit it is, if you get pissed off, that's your problem. Neither of those things is what create a need for effective moderation. What creates a need for moderation is not only refusing to address the cricticisms of the KOS post, but simply repeating them in ever more hytrionic language, and impugning your opponents personally in the process, and making a habit of doing this in every damn thread.