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Old September 27th 07, 07:40 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
[email protected] Mark@k4yzRobesin.org is offline
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 14:29:15 -0400, "KH6HZ" wrote:

"Leo" wrote:

Since the new moderated group was created (whose mission was to
improve communication and raise the bar on decency over the Policy
group), everyone seems to have disappeared. The moderated group is
virtually dead, containing primarily bulletins from Amateur groups
around the world and the odd post hare and there....


I suspect the reason why the .moderated group is dead is due to the
'standards' the moderators have decided to implement.

For example, I was recently banned from the .moderated group.

My "crime"? I had 3 rejected postings in a period of 4 months.


indded


Now, I was a staunch supporter of the .moderated group (and still believe a
moderated group is a good thing.)


even i was willing to consider the idea

I carefully went back and reviewed all the
discussion on the group creation, and didn't see anywhere that such silly
standards would be used.


that aterail was sated here in RRAP when when I was banned form even
testing there moderation after to being expressly invited to do


As the previous moderator of biz.sco.sources in the
mid 90's, I would have thought such quantitative standards were outright
silly.


for once we agree


Over the years, I have participated in many moderated groups,
comp.dcom.telecom being one I used extensively in the mid 90's when Pat
Townsend(sp?) was the moderator. I can't count the number of rejected
postings I've had from .telecom. Dozens. Yet, I never got any silly email
from him telling me I was "banned". Instead, my messages were either
rejected or simply never showed up. No big deal. That's his job, as
moderator. To steer the discussion. If my comments didn't with within the
discussion, it was his right to reject them.

I actually laughed out loud when I got the email telling me I was suspended
from .moderated on the basis of having 3 rejected postings over a 4 month
period. I don't know who created that idea, but that's some serious
anal-retentive tendencies there.


it seems to have been Puals idea from the beginning but I truly don't
know

The most disturbing part of the entire episode is none of these 'standards'
were discussed up front. How many months have to go by before one of the
rejected postings falls off the list? What happens if you have 3 rejected
postings in 6 months? 12 months? 5 years? Do you still get banned if you
have 3 rejected postings over a 10 year period?


as I understand the matter 3 post over 50 years would get one banned

unless the server counting them crashed in the period


So, the reality is they are simply arbitrary ways for the moderators to
squash those with dissenting opinion.


as I said from the first


No biggie, really. This summer I had to build a new barn, and right now I'm
in the process of rehabbing the single-pane windows in my 300 year old
ranch. Then I have to build wooden storm windows, and crawl into the attic
and insulate. All before winter hits. I check in here maybe once every 2 to
3 weeks. Moderated even less.

73
kh6hz


"one useless man is disgrace 2 become a law firm 3 or more become a congress"
adams

woger you are a Congress all in your own head

http://kb9rqz.bravejournal.com/

and get ou the newly recovered KB9RQZ.blogspot.com as well

G

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