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- Feb 5, 2002
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drstevej said:[1] A review to identify forums that have few participants yet generate many reports proportionatlely. For these forums have two Admins review the situation to see:[a] if the mods assigned are doing well or if reassignments are needed;
if there are problem posters there that need to be given 3, 6 or 12 month FSBs.
To point 1: I think we should routinely review fora to see if they are being used for the reasons they were implemented. If they are not, or they are not active enough to warrant support, I say they be removed, or merged with more active fora. It may certainly be that certain staff need to be reassigned, but the problem is ... we're all volunteer. What happens when no one wants to touch a particular forum? You can reassign moderators out of a forum, but you can't assign moderators into a forum against their wishes.
As to FSBs. I would suggest that they initially be for no longer than 1 month. If after one month, the posters behavior has not changed, then stricter measures can be taken.
[2] Rethink the whole sock puppet account rule to:[a] penalize more severely members using multiple accounts to disrupt CF;
reduced the max allowed number of socks to no more than three with none used to disrupt. E-ban additional socks as discovered;
[c] require staff to register their sock accounts in a reference thread open to staff and disallow a staff member from debate posts in a forum they moderate (either using their main or sock account).
I say eliminate sock puppet accounts altogether.
[3] Stop adding new forums and features (ex WIKI) until there is sufficient staff to support them without reducing staffing levels in other forums.
I concur.
[4] Do not add features such as Public Appeals before the process and protocol has been established more and members and staff know what the rules are.
I concur.
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