Are you online “live”? I’m guessing you must be, since I’ve never had a reply or thread rejected outright. (then again, I don’t usually start or reply in an unpleasant way).
Ever reject/lock a reply/thread and realize you’ve made a mistake? What then?
Ever reject/lock a reply/thread for personal reasons? I don’t expect an answer here, BTW.
Yes. All moderator actions are people making judgment calls. There are no (or barely none) automated processes. We generally trust in the goodness of the Teeming Millions
Not yet, but I haven’t been a moderator that long. I’m sure it must have happened at one point or another. Sometimes, threads are temporarily locked, pending an answer from the Administration. We can always unlock locked threads.
No. We carry out a rather defined policy. If things get heated -as they sometimes do- it is important to stay rational. And when things aren’t that clear, we consult each other and the Administration. It’s a peoples business
And I’m sure a lot of people are going to tell me I’m wrong…
Thanks, Coldfire. On the last point about personal reasons for locking/rejecting threads/replies: If you feel the post is hitting you too close to home, would you send it to an administrator or other moderator for a judgement call?
Mr. Blue Sky: yes, as a matter of fact, I’ve been thoroughly raked over the coals by some people, and really been mad about it. I generally send a link to the other mods/admins and ask if I’m being too thin-skinned. If I feel that I can’t handle something, I ask someone else to do it. We do talk to each other by email quite a lot.
I have here in my hand a lucrative book contract for the first mod or admin who’s willing to slap his or her name on THE STRATE DAUPE (name not copyright by The Chicago Reader): LURID TRUE CONFESSIONS OF AN INFORMATIONAL WEBSITE MODERATOR.
Yep. I finally gave up and actually paid for one … and a t-shirt. I gotta say, the t-shirts are really fuckin’ nice and a damned good deal at ten bucks.