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3166.1 | My sixpence worth | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:22 | 8 |
| Which notes in particular did you have in mind?
I don't have any complaints so far about the moderators. Don't forget
that new readers of this notefile will be looking at the topic title
for information - it can be frustrating wading through pages and
pages of replies which have little relevance to the title note,
however interesting they may be, when you are looking specifically
for replies to the problem stated in the title note.
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3166.2 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:40 | 9 |
| I haven't seen any examples of censorship. I have seen the moderators
intervene when discussions got out of hand, and name calling or
other forms of abuse starting taking place. I support the moderators
100%. I think that they have a thankless job. When things are
going well, no one gives them a pat on the back, but when things
aren't going well, they are the ones who take the heat. Not just
from us noters either.
Jo
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3166.3 | | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:08 | 18 |
| re .1 - "Which notes in particular did you have in mind" -
I feel that to draw attention to the exact issues which caused my
reaction would not be fair - then I'd be asking you for an opinion
based on a particular issue and the moderator's response. Doing that
would perhaps detract from my overall question - in general, do you think
the notefile is being moderated fairly?
I moderate a few notefiles, one of which generates very strong
opinions. Nevertheless, unless someone suggests an out-and-out boycott
of a vendor discussed there, I don't feel it's appropiate to ask people
not to express their opinions, or to tone them down.
I do agree, by the way, that a moderator's job can be a thankless,
tiresome one. The moderators deserve a lot of credit for trying to
keep things rolling, and non-abusive. I only wanted to see what the
opinions of the other Feliners are, and measure their feelings against
my own.
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3166.6 | | BOSHOG::LEWIS | | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:19 | 19 |
| I think I have a pretty good idea which issue you're referring to.
Regardless of how I personally feel about that particular subject,
I believe the moderation was handled appropriately. Other than
that, I can't really recall when a moderator was required to step
in for the same reason. This file seems to need very little direct
moderation.
I also believe the subject of this notestring can become a diffcult
one. If someone has a problem with the moderation, *I* feel that
it should be worked off line with the moderators. Those who are
familiar with the "old" Soapbox will probably understand why I say
this. I'd hate to see anything remotely similar happen in this
file...it's such a waste.
That's my opinion...FWIW.
Bob
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3166.7 | | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Thu Dec 21 1989 13:17 | 7 |
| Oh - just so nobody gets the wrong idea, I've changed the title of the
basenote from "Is FELINE being moderated fairly?" to a
less-inflammatory one. (thought I ought to tell you that, so you
wouldn't think a moderator changed it :-)
jack
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3166.8 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Dec 21 1989 13:22 | 3 |
| I think the new title fits better.
Jo
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3166.9 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Dec 21 1989 13:58 | 1 |
| ME TOO!
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3166.10 | | TOOTER::CANNOY | with dying dreams beset. | Thu Dec 21 1989 14:24 | 20 |
| I currently moderate Human_Relations, Soapbox, Moderators, as well as
things like Cooks and Threads and a bunch of small members-only
conferences, so I know first hand what a joy moderating can be.
I think the moderation of this conference is very laid back and
"non-invasive" in style. Since I moderate several rather "high
intensity" conferences, I tend to operate under far more stringent
rules than are enforced here. A couple of times I have felt that things
have shown up here which violated DEC's Policies & Procedures. I
pointed these out to the moderators and the problem was worked out.
Sometimes I see things here which I think are borderline allowable. I
tend not to point these out, since those are the judgment calls all
moderators have to make. Since the new 6.54 policy come into effect,
moderators have a lot more personal responsibility about what they allow
in "their" conferences, since they are held directly accountable for
the contents of the files.
I think the moderation of this file is working well.
Tamzen
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3166.11 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Dec 21 1989 14:42 | 16 |
| First of all, I'd like to thank the moderators for the work that they
do to make feline possible.
I value the hang-loose attitude of feline, which lets notes meander
to a certain extent, but which does result in notes being moved to
other topics occasionally when its important.
I also think a calming note from a moderator is helpful (posted in the
notes file) when situations that we all feel strongly about are
getting out of hand, and of course, dec policies have to be respected.
I was puzzled however, by the offline mail I received about my entry in
the united way note. I had the feeling the moderator thought KO was going
to fire us all for expressing honest opinions. I;d hate to think that
was the way either dec or feline worked.
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3166.12 | "wait 'til they get a load of *me*" | MAZE::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Thu Dec 21 1989 17:53 | 13 |
| Although I can't say I agree with everything our moderators have done, I
feel that they've been for the most part very non-intrusive and even-
handed.
The following opinion might not be very popular: If there were anything
I'd like changed about the moderation of this conference, it would be that
our moderators be *more strict*. I am sometimes amazed at how much
provocation they take, and then react in a *calm*, *gracious* way.
If the Joker worked for DEC, he would have said "My style would be
different".
Ray
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3166.13 | My thoughts | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM 235-8285 | Thu Dec 21 1989 19:09 | 40 |
| First let me say that I have been very satisfied (for
the most part) with the moderating of this notesfile.
While I am not a moderator of any notesfile (and often
glad I'm not!), I think I can see at least some of the dilemas
that it has to pose. Especially where most of those "lines which
you shall not cross under pain of whatever" are at best a black
thread hung in a large empty coal bin at night with no lights!
So how does one find the line? One makes the best educated
guess one can, and since we are all different (in many ways),
the lines come out in different spots. (Probably a call for
multiple moderators who work together!)
I think all this adds up to a requirement that all of us
(including, but not exclusive to the moderators) be a little
more tolerant with others who post in this (or any other) notes
file. Disagreement is what this world is based on provided that
it can be done in a reasonable manner. One thing that we tend to
forget is that the written word contains less information than
the spoken word (no sense of inflection or body language) and
thus we need to choose our words and combinations of words much
more carefully.
A procedure that I have used in the past (with
reasonable success) to resolve an existing situation is to write
directly to either the author or a moderator as you feel is
appropriate and POLITELY explain your problem with the note in
question. It may well be that the person who wrote the note in
the first place didn't even intend the sense or meaning that you
(and probably others) got from it. As a further statement here,
I've been on both sides of this equation as the complainer and
the complainee!
I think I've run out of ideas here - so I will say that
I wouldn't mind the moderation being a little more active, I
think if the majority of us think a little before we write that
reply, and then reread it before we send it off, things will
need very little moderation.
/s/ Bob
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3166.14 | ... and mine! | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Thu Dec 21 1989 19:37 | 20 |
| I think also we should remember that this notebook is all about
CATS (those furry little bundles who are probably at this moment,
even as you read, clawing the wall-paper, stealing next-doors goldfish,
and ransacking the house to find the catnip smelling present meant
for MONDAY).
I use this notebook to read about other peoples' cats, to laugh
at the things they get up to (cats, not owners!), to sympathise
when someone's cat is ill, to cry over the lost ones, to ask for
advice about my own cat, and to share the happy moments he gives
me. Occasionally I might try to offer advice, but this is not often
because I am definately no expert. I will read about someone's
experiences with a new product (eg the cat litter a few notes back)
to see whether it is worth buying or not.
I expect that this notebook is used in the same way by most other
people. As such, the moderation is just right.
The problem is, as has been stated before, the way in which notes
are worded and, in the topic previously mentioned, there was a world
of difference between the tones of the replies.
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3166.15 | moderators are doing just fine! | SPUNKI::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Fri Dec 22 1989 10:38 | 24 |
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Re: .14
You said it all for me!
I think the moderators are doing a fine job. Many of you probably
remember that I was once driven out of this notes file. In fact,
I ran a command procedure to delete almost every note I ever wrote
to the file I was so mad! You see, people attacked me with their
opinions on declawing and my feelings were quite hurt.
I found I couldn't keep away from feline for long but I now
very much avoid the controversial issues and never force my
opinions down others throats.
All the people that read this file regularly LOVE their cats!
Whether they keep them indoors only or let them out, whether
they declaw them or not, at least they love them. Even if some
of you do not agree with the way others treat their cats,
just remember that there are so many other cats out there with
no one to love them! At least the cats owned by the readers
are loved!
Karen
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3166.16 | Thanks, moderators | PICKET::CASEY | | Mon Jan 15 1990 12:37 | 6 |
| I agree with .2 : The moderators do a great job and thanks surely
are in order. Would also agree that when you need information on a
specific topic, it's frustrating to have to read so many replies to
non-related topics to find the answer. Moderators' guidance isn't
necessarily censorship; sometimes, it's perspective.
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