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Thelma 08-29-2006 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by DocJohn
This is almost how we do things at Psych Central, with the only exception being that moderators are allowed to participate in any discussion they see fit. They are also encouraged to wield their power *very* conservatively and, when in doubt, discuss possible actions to take in the private administration forum.

I find people work best as moderators and administrators when they are internally motivated to do the work rather than externally (e.g., money).

So then what is the difference at Braintalk this applies there as well

LizaJane 08-30-2006 02:07 AM

non-banned
 
From one who's never been banned...

I have always been happy to know that moderators were quickly removing threads which were degenerating into nastiness, and were censuring people who's posts contained attacks.

It's what made the community work so smoothly for many of us.

I'd think that if everyone kept to the rules of decorum, there would have been a whole lot less banning.

There were several times I felt provoked by a "stalker" who would post whenever I did, trying to get personal information from me, trying to hit hot buttons. whenever this happened, I just left the thread and gave no re-inforcement to the person. Either that worked, or a moderator noticed it, but my guess is the former. When provoked, walk away.


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