You (and other mods/mgmt) have stated modtard/mgmt discussions are private; by design. The results of any mgmt reviews of mod actions are private as well; including any "escalation" process (assuming there even is one).Sedition is not meddling. To paraphrase Marx, bureaucracy is a circle no one can escape from. Thus we find ourselves here.
My stance is that us regulars are out of the loop on purpose. Frankly, it's none of our fucking business. Some people accept that, others refuse.
IMO Armature should stop meddling in mod/mgmt business. Originally Posted by corona
Same can be said about you by mentioning ADD,,,The guidelines are there to protect privacy and to prevent an escalation in a fight,,,Conversing about health conditions isn't necessarily an infraction as long as it isn't used to attack a member of eccie. It's like a member talking about his aching back to another member. Originally Posted by TheCat'sMeowNope. I wasn't speculating. I have a solid diagnosis based on testing, using both quantitative and qualitative measures.
If I post it's meddling. If you post it's sedition. Got it!Yes.
Originally Posted by corona
As a matter of fact, I think part of the problem is that there is no official rule book for how to be a mod, from what I have been told. It's okay to wrangle in rogue members of the board with infractions and bans, but where are the checks and balances in regards to the moderators? Originally Posted by YummyMarieThus my questions about using this non-conformance as a continuous improvement tool. This is a business just like any other business. Non-conformances, let alone ones that cause this much uproar, are usually set aside and reviewed on how to improve processes, client (ECCIE members) relationships, and maintain interest and unaffected revenue streams.
Are they allowed to create bogus guidelines in their minds and make it so by typing it into an "official warning?" If a moderator told me (in a thread about feet), "Marie, do not post a picture of yourself touching your feet!"...but then I turn around and post a picture of myself touching my feet, do I get pointed? Is it enforceable? Originally Posted by YummyMarieIt would seem so. Particularly if the mod didn't care you at all or foot fetishes in general. Then not only would it not be suspect, but it would be doubly non-suspect.
I - obviously - can involve myself in women's business. I'm a woman.You're absolutely sexist. I don't agree with you and I have a penis, therefore I'm not allowed to post. Take your elitist attitude and go fuck yourself.
B)You are posting supporting an overreaching moderator in favor of continuing to meddle in women's businesses... Originally Posted by armature
You're absolutely sexist. I don't agree with you and I have a penis, therefore I'm not allowed to post. Originally Posted by coronaYou are allowed to post. I think you need to stay out of women's business.
Take your elitist attitude and go fuck yourself. Originally Posted by coronaSo, do you think this is a violation of a guideline? I do. Let's find out.
I neither support or don't support NYr. Originally Posted by coronaWell you did when you said DM had what was coming to her.
If he crossed a line then he can deal with whatever consequences mgmt deals him. Originally Posted by coronaThank you for finally working out what I/we've been saying all along.
You are allowed to post. I think you need to stay out of women's business. Originally Posted by armature1. I disagree posting in this thread = meddling in women's business.
Well you did when you said DM had what was coming to her. Originally Posted by armatureTaken out of context.
...She was given plenty of warning.
She obviously has been a problem on ECCIE in the past.
I don't feel sorry for her one little bit.
If she doesn't like it, I bet there are plenty of other places where she can be a keyboard warrior slingin' her pussy. Originally Posted by corona
1. I disagree posting in this thread = meddling in women's business. Originally Posted by coronaNo, lots of people have posted in this thread that have not said she deserved to get what she got. Deliberately misunderstood the goal of the thread. And ADMITTED they do and will continue to meddle in women's business.
2. I think you need to stay out of ECCIEs moderation of moderators. Originally Posted by coronaWho else do you think needs to stay out of ECCIE's decisions? All members or just me?
Taken out of context. Originally Posted by coronaThere is no way to take DM got what she deserved out of context.
Nope. I wasn't speculating. I have a solid diagnosis based on testing, using both quantitative and qualitative measures.Eccie has too many guidelines,,,Eccie is more of a forum site than a review site,,,About the only guideline that should be enforced is outing because trolls can be ignored by members,,,The other guidelines are for those thin-skin types. Eccie is perfect for Texas because it fits the "culture."
Members are free to share their own medical information, but not to speculate on one another's medical information.
If I had asked for you for your opinion about what you think my medical issues are, you would be okay, but I didn't. You threw out something else entirely.
In the case of this thread, it has been pointed out that a banned member is free to share their side of the story upon their return. However, those with moderator privileges are not free to discuss the details. Members may speculate, (but never about medical issues).
As a matter of fact, I think part of the problem is that there is no official rule book for how to be a mod, from what I have been told. It's okay to wrangle in rogue members of the board with infractions and bans, but where are the checks and balances in regards to the moderators?
Are they allowed to create bogus guidelines in their minds and make it so by typing it into an "official warning?" If a moderator told me (in a thread about feet), "Marie, do not post a picture of yourself touching your feet!"...but then I turn around and post a picture of myself touching my feet, do I get pointed? Is it enforceable? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Eccie has too many guidelines,,,Eccie is more of a forum site than a review site,,,About the only guideline that should be enforced is outing because trolls can be ignored by members,,,The other guidelines are for those thin-skin types. Eccie is perfect for Texas because it fits the "culture." Originally Posted by TheCat'sMeowAnd yet, you are still here representing...
In other words, do your homework by checking out the p411 whores from a review site like eccie. Originally Posted by TheCat'sMeow
Eccie has too many guidelines,,,Eccie is more of a forum site than a review site,,,About the only guideline that should be enforced is outing because trolls can be ignored by members,,,The other guidelines are for those thin-skin types. Eccie is perfect for Texas because it fits the "culture." Originally Posted by TheCat'sMeowIF YOU CANT POST A STUPID MEME....... we wont acknowledge you......they wont ban your creepy ass otherwise.........weirdo