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Petition to End Moderating

Wed, 10 Sept 2008, 07:52 pm
Daniel Kershaw41 posts in thread
On a different thread, Dazza said: I think that everyone needs to have their moderation rights revoked! I for one would be happy to give up the privelage of moderation if it means that this silly consorship will stop. I have echoed these sentiments on my blog: As for moderating comments, I have a suggestion. If we can't use it, we lose it. I am prepared to lose my ability to moderate comments if other people are misusing it. If the content is defamatory or illegal, perhaps we should leave Grant to sort it out. What does everyone else think? I propose that since this is a public forum, we make a democratic petition to make an amendment to the website, namely, no registered member has the option to moderate comments. If you are for or against the abolishment of moderating powers, please post with a yes or no. Let the people's choice count.

Having your moderation cake...

Wed, 10 Sept 2008, 10:03 pm

...and eating it too.

Whether or not a comment is reduced to a subject line depends on two things: the number of votes and what comment viewing options you've selected.

If you're offended by posts being moderated to a subject line, change the comment viewing options to "All the rubbish"

If you don't want to have to skim past content others might have moderated down, select "Best of the best".

Or something in between.

Essentially in almost all cases _you_ have a choice between sanitised and warts and all versions. The default will be marginally sanitised depending on the votes provided.

I'll continue to keep an eye on this. It may be that some further adjustments to moderation formulae are necessary as more people get the hang of using the system. I'll let you all know.

Cheers
Grant

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Director, actor and administrator of this website

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