Let me add this:Hmmmm. . .
We expect the mods to enforce the guidelines which are for all members to use as a guide for using this site; we ask them to approve reviews; verify providers; and answer RTM's where possible.
Staff is not here to promote any agenda. Originally Posted by SP Hunter
Looks like this board has been going through some serious growing pains that have resulted in quite a bit of staff turnover.
So beyond the basic qualities that we understand like patience, tolerance, fairness, and being unbiased when enforcing board protocol, what do you think should come into consideration with the next round of mod appointments?
Maybe there is some wisdom with the notion of mods overseeing areas they don't actually hobby in?
Considering there is already one current Mod that lives in the area I feel the second Mod would be best to come from outside the area. Someone who would not be biased, could look at both side of the issue. Members are adults and should be able to self moderate. I'm not taking any thing from those nominated.Especially as we see this unfold during the nomination phase:
My nickles worth on a holiday weekend. Originally Posted by Sonoman
I went back and looked..I personally know, have spent time with, at LEAST 7 of the 11 nominees. . . Originally Posted by RandiSeems kind of funny that one guy gets ousted based among other things "having a bias with someone he may also have seen as a client" and yet others use it as a litmus test as to whether they would make a good mod.
Is having folks moderate an area they do not live in a good idea?