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Question About Moderation
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My question is does the editorial staff review all reports, or only those that have been followed through and the post deleted or the user suspended? Surely if the staff only review those reports that have been acted on, then the system is open to abuse by moderators who will be prepared to ignore reports against their friends.
On a recent thread someone made derogatory comments about how some people report . They could only be privy to this information by being told by a moderator. What is in place to prevent moderators sharing Reports with their AB buddies?
On a recent thread someone made derogatory comments about how some people report . They could only be privy to this information by being told by a moderator. What is in place to prevent moderators sharing Reports with their AB buddies?
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As I understand it the Moderators police the site as and when they are present, dealing with stuff in 'real-time' whereas the Editorial staff deal with things which are Reported, etc. but only on a 9-5 (ish) basis which is when they are working at Gnome Towers.
As I understand it the Moderators police the site as and when they are present, dealing with stuff in 'real-time' whereas the Editorial staff deal with things which are Reported, etc. but only on a 9-5 (ish) basis which is when they are working at Gnome Towers.
Mods obay the Site Rules and remove posts that don't. Nothing more to it surely?