So does that mean that ATLComedy wouldn't be allowed to call WTF an asshole? Originally Posted by AnsleyGood question.
So does that mean that ATLComedy wouldn't be allowed to call WTF an asshole? Originally Posted by AnsleyI believe it's a prerequisite for admission to "Diamonds & Tuxedos" to understand & accept that as fact!
It would be your worst nightmare:You make me so proud! Seems like only yesterday I suggested you read the rules...
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. . .just guessing, but if new mods simply read the guidelines and enforced them without bias or mitigation you might find yourself taking a few short vacations. Originally Posted by ANONONE
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You have already mentioned one. Verifying providers and handling LEO issues.
Another important advantage would be that most of the members in my area I have met. I know them. There are some things about the personalities of people that you just cannot ascertain from posts alone. That additional information helps me when I have to sort out fact from fiction when dealing with conflicts that come up. I believe that not knowing this kind of information would put me at a significant disadvantage. Originally Posted by Mokoa
So does that mean that ATLComedy wouldn't be allowed to call WTF an asshole?I think it's turned into a term of endearment around here, like 'Hey asshole, let me buy you a beer'.
Why don't you start one those really cool polls? Originally Posted by AnsleyHmm! There's an idea. I LOVE those polls - so informative & enlightening. No offense to ANONONE intended, but a poll asking if he should be a mod pales in comparison to those from Houston's past.
No seriously. . .Sure do. I only hope the voting populus are half as as attuned with the daily internal struggles a mod must endure. I'm assembling the campaign team as we speak, Mr. Candidate.
If you think about it, many folks have said they want unbiased mods that enforce the board rules consistently. Now some of us yank each other's chain with terms of endearment like Ansley describes, or as Texas Gator (who in the heck do you cheer for when Texas plays Florida?) so skillfully demonstrated.
Then on the other hand we all often moan and complain that mods don't take the time to get to know personalities and see the inside jokes and towel snapping as just good-natured fun.
In essence we are asking quite a bit of a mod when it comes to interpreting the rules and applying them in a uniform manner. Are they supposed to flip a coin to decide your intention when you make innuendos and backhanded insults as to what your tone and intention might have been?
PS: Gator, I became intimately aware of those board rules when I got pointed last week. didn't really have much to do with that swamp wisdom you call advice.
. . .See what I mean? Originally Posted by ANONONE
You quit fuckin' with my candidate, dh! (Wait til he's elected, damn it!)
I understand that each city has their own unique flavor.......an outside mod would be seen as an intruder.
Hobbyists who over extent themselves lead to other measures...............don't they, Joanie? Originally Posted by dearhunter