If a member who has been reported contacts staff, will staff PM the member copies of all the contents of the report thread as it unfolds?
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Thats assuming you can get a staff member to answer youIf a member who has been reported contacts staff, will staff PM the member copies of all the contents of the report thread as it unfolds?
There has to be a better way that doesnt heap more work on the heads of an already overworked and stressed out bunch of people
I like that idea.There is.
Do away with "working reports" entirely. Use the reports merely as a gauge of which threads are generating the most heat. Keep the Mods in their forums where they can keep an eye on things and actually interact with real people.
In all honesty, at least for me, this is no longer about open reports, its about a situation that has been created at is heaping more work on the heads of an already seriously stressed out mod staff.There is.
Do away with "working reports" entirely. Use the reports merely as a gauge of which threads are generating the most heat. Keep the Mods in their forums where they can keep an eye on things and actually interact with real people.
agreeHow come the reported member can't post in the report, but the reporter can? Isn't that kind of backwards?
I wonder is there any progress on this front at all?Revised report protocol
Reports will be semi-private, once we get the software re-coded.
Members will still receive a PM notifying them that their post was reported. Members will still be able to see the report graphic under their reported post.
The reported member will be allowed to read and respond in the report thread. However, the report thread will remain private, and should not be divulged to other than the RT, in accordance with the site wide rules.
In addition, harassment of staff in report threads, pm's or in the open forums is prohibited. The first violation will result in a 1 month ban, although no points will be given. Further harassment will result in infractions being issued.
I wonder is there any progress on this front at all?
I have recently been on the receiving end of the reporting process and I did not receive notification of the reports until after the Staff had acted, and I certainly was not afforded any opportunity to read the report thread.
I have to say that the whole affair has left me feeling that we have a Machiavellian body of Mods that are imposing their own opinions onto the great unwashed majority of the membership.
I am fairly sure that this is not the case (from my own experience on Staff) but many things have changed including the fact that Ministry are short staffed (and I know how that can affect the judgement of Staff) so perhaps my perception is actually the truth?
Who knows? We ordinary folk out here do not have any windows into the workings of the collective minds of our overseers any more!
Personally I would like to see a little more openness and less secrecy in matters that directly affect the member.
Pete
Well we all know about the issue of power corrupting. So in the case of the senior staff and LeeD one can only assume that the maxim of absolute power corrupting absolutely must be true too!
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staff burnout alot faster than members, next time ya pull a 16 hour day of dealing with members who can't seem to understand the most basic of rules, and you'll see things differantlyI'm not that worried about it, personally. Mods are just Posters. By and large, they're no brighter, friendlier, wiser, or discerning than any other Member. Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
Most of them work very hard, that isn't in dispute. But many regular Members work just as hard researching, discussing, and evaluating their positions on various issues.
Take away the counter-productive "Working Reports" duties, and Staff will be free to actually get things done by being right there in the open forums where the discussions--and, presumably, the violations--are taking place.
Being "on top of it", as it were.
I wonder is there any progress on this front at all?
I have recently been on the receiving end of the reporting process and I did not receive notification of the reports until after the Staff had acted, and I certainly was not afforded any opportunity to read the report thread.
I have to say that the whole affair has left me feeling that we have a Machiavellian body of Mods that are imposing their own opinions onto the great unwashed majority of the membership.
I am fairly sure that this is not the case (from my own experience on Staff) but many things have changed including the fact that Ministry are short staffed (and I know how that can affect the judgement of Staff) so perhaps my perception is actually the truth?
Who knows? We ordinary folk out here do not have any windows into the workings of the collective minds of our overseers any more!
Personally I would like to see a little more openness and less secrecy in matters that directly affect the member.
So how is the coding going Ron?
Pete
Well Tom the only PM I received was to tell me that my posts had been removed after the event!So does the mean that members are not even receiving an automatic PM any more? What on earth is going on? What justification can be given for members not even being told that they have been reported?
Just here to see the status of this rule change.![]()
A few of you think that all the staff have become corrupt. That's simply not true. As a former person on staff, I know from experience that they (staff) are often are not told about changes till right before it's done. How can moderators be responsible for what they don't know? And even those in the upper administration levels...they too are often not told about certain changes until right before they are implemented. So to use a blanket statement about "staff" is asinine. There may be a few...that's certainly possible. But it's simply unfair to say that "all" are corrupt.
This is a message board people. Nothing more, nothing less. If you don't like it here...leave. You probably need to. *Please note I am not addressing this to any one individual or group of people.*
LT...I like your idea about reports.However, it would never work because we'd see an uprising from the more "democratic" posters. They would see it as someone taking away their right to a fair trial. Some view the reporting system here as something similiar to the US legal system. And in a way that's how I view it too. As a moderator I always felt like I was acting as a judge...or at least part of a jury.
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A few of you think that all the staff have become corrupt. That's simply not true. As a former person on staff, I know from experience that they (staff) are often are not told about changes till right before it's done. How can moderators be responsible for what they don't know? And even those in the upper administration levels...they too are often not told about certain changes until right before they are implemented. So to use a blanket statement about "staff" is asinine. There may be a few...that's certainly possible. But it's simply unfair to say that "all" are corrupt.
This is a message board people. Nothing more, nothing less. If you don't like it here...leave. You probably need to. *Please note I am not addressing this to any one individual or group of people.*