Twicks--Don't pull this shit in MPSIMS, Part 2

No, but I’d be o.k. if a moderator on this message board said the same thing. Do try to stay on topic.

This post is a thing of beauty. It should be the first paragraph of the registration agreement.

I bow in your direction. :cool:

So, then, it is not appropriate for someone at the top of an organization, ie, the VP of Public Relations, and it is not appropriate for someone at entry level, ie, the cashier, but there is some middle level of staff where it is appropriate?

No… In some (many) organizations this kind of colloquial / “slightly dirty” speech is never appropriate.

We are simply not one of those “organizations” :smiley:

Happened with P2P as money was being spent directly for the posting privileged but with the option to just guest it now I think Oakminster’s complaint and comparisons are silly.

There had been a demand for better customer service if you recall.

What are you talking about? She is a moderator on a message board, not a cashier or middle management. If you want to talk about what is appropriate in either of those other (extremely non-comparable)situations, why don’t you start a new thread in IMHO?

What the? Damn. I’m at the wrong website again.

Since I’m here anywyas I vote no big deal for President and banana for VP.

That’s not the point - he’s saying the SDMB is not a grocery (or an organization that would have a VP of PR). If Ed Zotti came in here and told you to just shut the fuck up already, I would have no problem with that. If you went to a grocery store and were told by the manager to just shut the fuck up already, I *would *have a problem with that - because they’re different types of organizations.

It looks like I may be the only one here to jump on Oakminsters side… sort of.
A mod saying “knock this shit off” is at best unnecessary. I think it’s somewhat rude too. I have no problems with mods doing their business. As a matter of fact I had a thread (temporarily) closed. The mod in question sent me a private message explaining what was going on, and was very pleasant. I apologized for my wrong doing and basically stated that I hoped everything turned out in my favor.

There’s a rule here in the board that says “don’t be a jerk.” That applies to mods too. I’m guessing 99% of the time the mods are not jerks or rude; but geez we’re all human. I think you’re being a jerk and rude by bringing this up in an open forum. Why not just PM the mod and say “was that really necessary? All you had to do was ask me to stop.” Or something like that.

I think you have an extremely low threshold for your definition of “jerk”. Used to be the bar was set at “fighting words”. Now it’s set at “playground insult”. Being rude used to be not even close to being a jerk. If someone can’t handle the slightest bit of online friction, this really is not the best message board for them.

Are they really? A grocery store sells groceries. To do that, they need to get potential customers to enter the store.

This message board sells advertising. To do that, they need to get page views. A moderator swearing at posters seems analogous to a store employee swearing at customers. Both seem likely to adversely affect the business interests of the employer.

And the posters doing this a hundred times as much don’t trip your trigger? Threads about sexual techniques aren’t causes for alarm? Posters swearing in thread titles just for the effect don’t make you sweat?

Oops-sorry about that last one.

Why don’t you let TPTB worry about the business side of things? The message board started and thrived with all sorts of feisty moderation – it was certainly one of the attractions for me when I first found it. To now demand a sterile “excellence in customer service” model is a recipe for putting an unnecessary burden on volunteer mods to please an imaginary population.

As long as we are making inappropriate analogies…

What if someone came into the store and, out of the blue, went on a long raving tirade about killing his wife and was tossing about words like fucking, bitch, douchebag, and asswipe? And the cashier wasn’t aware he was making fun of some other guy he had seen down the block?

This is where you’re wrong. There are plenty of venues where people prefer an atmosphere that is more in your face. A grocery store certainly isn’t one of them for obvious reasons. The SDMB absolutely was at one point, but the influx of the Offenderati and the Marching Panty Waists has slowly chipped away at that.

Tonight I’m going to pay to get yelled at by a foul-mouthed clown while I play bingo and watch burlesque dancers laugh at me and my friends - and I’d pay double if they raise the cover. If that foul-mouthed clown starts telling knock-knock jokes and puts an overcoat over Alabaster Betty, I’m gonna be disappointed.

You can make all of the asinine analogies that you want, it’s not going to change my mind that a Moderator saying “don’t pull this shit” is perfectly fine.

The cashier is within her rights to ask the customer to leave, call a manager, or call the police. The manager may also ask the customer to leave, or call the police. Even so, the manager is expected to act professionally. No swearing matches with the customer.

Twicks had every right to act in that thread. I would not have objected had she issued a warning. I do not object to the action she actually took. I do object to the manner in which she took that action. Specifically to her saying “Don’t pull this shit in MPSIMS”. She doesn’t need to say that to enforce the rules. It’s extraneous, and adds no value to her ruling.

I enjoyed it.
Value added.

Less “attorney” or “grocery clerk” and more “camp counselor.”

“Dammit, you turd-eaters knock that shit off or you’re gonna get de-pantsed and dumped in front of the girls’ cabin!”