Hi again,
As you are probably aware, with Sophia7 and Tall73 stepping down from staff there is now an absence of SDA staff members. This is something I am keen to alleviate.
We want to be careful to get a balance on staff though. What would be terrible is if there were a stack of new SDA moderators and they were all of the same viewpoint. Not because we don't believe that people could moderate fairly, but because it can give that perception.
Something we've tried to do in the Anglican forum is to make sure that we have a balance of staff members, from a theological perspective. Our theology does not often have any bearing on our decisions, but I think it helps members to feel secure that they are not being treated unfairly.
So I have a proposal. Rather than telling us which of your friends you would like to see as a mod, I would like you to tell us which of the people who you differ with theologically you feel you could trust as a moderator. Who do you respect, even though you differ with? So traditionalists can only tell me about progressives, and visa versa. Tell my who, and why you think they'd make a good mod.
This doesn't mean that person will automatically become a mod. They have to go through the usual application process, and have to want to be on staff. But it would be helpful for staff, and I hope helpful for each other. You might also want to think of people who don't frequent the SDA forum, and yet are SDA, who might be suitable.
If you don't want to post publically feel free to pm me. I'd be happy to chat about it.
This is your subforum - I'd love for you guys to do me out of this job. Not because I don't like you though!
erin
As you are probably aware, with Sophia7 and Tall73 stepping down from staff there is now an absence of SDA staff members. This is something I am keen to alleviate.
We want to be careful to get a balance on staff though. What would be terrible is if there were a stack of new SDA moderators and they were all of the same viewpoint. Not because we don't believe that people could moderate fairly, but because it can give that perception.
Something we've tried to do in the Anglican forum is to make sure that we have a balance of staff members, from a theological perspective. Our theology does not often have any bearing on our decisions, but I think it helps members to feel secure that they are not being treated unfairly.
So I have a proposal. Rather than telling us which of your friends you would like to see as a mod, I would like you to tell us which of the people who you differ with theologically you feel you could trust as a moderator. Who do you respect, even though you differ with? So traditionalists can only tell me about progressives, and visa versa. Tell my who, and why you think they'd make a good mod.
This doesn't mean that person will automatically become a mod. They have to go through the usual application process, and have to want to be on staff. But it would be helpful for staff, and I hope helpful for each other. You might also want to think of people who don't frequent the SDA forum, and yet are SDA, who might be suitable.
If you don't want to post publically feel free to pm me. I'd be happy to chat about it.
This is your subforum - I'd love for you guys to do me out of this job. Not because I don't like you though!
erin