driphoney
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There has been some investigation into what makes a well-run forum and what does not. Moderators, apparently, on the best run sites, act in place of the normal community controls you would find in real life, not as thought police, but rather, controlling the very type of thing that has brought everyone to this table. They act as a common courtesy monitor. The guidelines are very narrow in this type of moderating. Only personal insults are removed and if continued the poster is banned after warning. Apparently after an initial dust-up, the lesson is learned usually pretty well and moderating actually isn't the chore we all imagine. I'm sure around here, with the inmates having run the asylum for so long, it would be quite high drama for longer than usual!
This has the added benefit of not running off newbies and grows the community. I've been told by several in my very short time here that this forum isn't what it used to be.
But I'm new and inadvertently had my own playground brawl on this very topic a short while ago, so, I'm not advocating either way. I just wanted to point out that a moderator does not always equal thought police or lack of discourse.
Edit: I'm going to ask my acquaintance for the source as I'm not giving it first hand, and will post it when/if I can get it. Everyone can be an authority' when not giving citation, so ...

This has the added benefit of not running off newbies and grows the community. I've been told by several in my very short time here that this forum isn't what it used to be.
But I'm new and inadvertently had my own playground brawl on this very topic a short while ago, so, I'm not advocating either way. I just wanted to point out that a moderator does not always equal thought police or lack of discourse.
Edit: I'm going to ask my acquaintance for the source as I'm not giving it first hand, and will post it when/if I can get it. Everyone can be an authority' when not giving citation, so ...
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