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Question about editing posts

Date: Mon, 06/16/2008 - 13:30

Submitted by goudah2424
on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 13:30

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Please, I don't want anyone to get mad at me for saying this - But I feel it needs to be said.

Moderators are tasked with keeping the site clean. We are supposed to edit or delete certain posts, right?

I've noticed lately that there are posts being edited because of TOS violations, but the edits are making fun of the original poster. Now, sure, they are funny. But shouldn't we as moderators be held to a higher standard?

I think if we want this site to become better, and gain more membership, it needs to look like a real professional place to get help. When moderators joke around and edit posts to be funny, it takes away from the professionalism of the site. Granted, it may be funny, but really, is it necessary? Wouldn't it look better if it just said "Edited for TOS violation" instead of "Edited because you are a cheesehead"?

I know eveyone wants to have their fun too, but especially at times when we are trying to build up the site and make it better, the moderators need to be leaders and give a good example for others to follow in the forums. Debt is a serious issue, and I know if I was a newcomer, and saw that the people tasked with keeping the site clean weren't acting serious, I'd think it was more of a joke site then a real place for help.


[quote=goudah2424]Please, I don't want anyone to get mad at me for saying this - But I feel it needs to be said.[/quote]

For my part, life is too short to waste it being mad at people. Especially friends.

[quote=goudah2424]Moderators are tasked with keeping the site clean. We are supposed to edit or delete certain posts, right?

I've noticed lately that there are posts being edited because of TOS violations, but the edits are making fun of the original poster. Now, sure, they are funny. But shouldn't we as moderators be held to a higher standard?[/quote]

For my part, I don't recall actually making fun of a poster. I have called certain posts 'troll-spew', 'spam', and suchlike, but that's just calling things as I see them. Not intentionally making fun of or belittling the poster, however much they may deserve it.

Consider also what it is that we are editing/deleting. 99.5% of it is the product either of persons seeking to stir up trouble, persons seeking to advertise unfairly, or bots. How many of them do you figure are insulted?

[quote=goudah2424]I think if we want this site to become better, and gain more membership, it needs to look like a real professional place to get help. When moderators joke around and edit posts to be funny, it takes away from the professionalism of the site. Granted, it may be funny, but really, is it necessary? Wouldn't it look better if it just said "Edited for TOS violation" instead of "Edited because you are a cheesehead"?

I know eveyone wants to have their fun too, but especially at times when we are trying to build up the site and make it better, the moderators need to be leaders and give a good example for others to follow in the forums. Debt is a serious issue, and I know if I was a newcomer, and saw that the people tasked with keeping the site clean weren't acting serious, I'd think it was more of a joke site then a real place for help.[/quote]

Debt is indeed a serious issue. But is making the site dry and impersonal the way to go about keeping it clean? When I first arrived here, one of the things that grabbed me was that the site was populated by, for lack of a better term, 'real people.' Perhaps I'm just a little odd, but seeing folks working together with good cheer to solve serious issues was appealing to me. Folks who arrive here after an initial contact from a CA could maybe use a little cheering up and de-stressing.


My $.03 [adjusted for inflation]...


lrhall41

Submitted by unclewulf on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 15:45

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I'm just saying that mods should be held to a higher standard.

What may be funny to one person may not be to another. As mods, we are supposed to quiet drama, not make it worse.

Wulf - It's not the poster that may get insulted, but the overall look of the site. People can't see what was written by the original poster, only what the mod edited. By keeping it clean and professional it makes the site look better.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Tue, 06/17/2008 - 06:44

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Also, things like troll spew and such - If the shoe was on the other foot, and the poster was calling people here stuff like that, it would be edited as a personal attack.

This is what I mean - There shouldn't be a double standard here. If posts are going to be edited it should be done without breaking the TOS with the edit.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Tue, 06/17/2008 - 08:24

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