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<blockquote data-quote="overgeeked" data-source="post: 8944812" data-attributes="member: 86653"><p>No, they did not. We have several post from mods and Morrus which disagree about the point of and mod policy in regards to + threads. We also have posts where the mods disagree with Morrus. And where Morrus contradicts himself on + threads. Several contradictory responses does not an answer make.</p><p></p><p>“We know it when we see it” is the least useful response possible. Because, importantly, it doesn’t actually inform anyone of anything.</p><p></p><p>These are contradictory statements. No hard line implies lots of wiggle room. Lack of wiggle room implies hard lines.</p><p></p><p>My original question, and the reason it was its own thread, was because it wasn’t about that. It was about people using the shield of a + thread to make false statements and not be challenged on them. Which still hasn’t been answered. </p><p></p><p>Again, I’m not interested in what the community thinks + threads are for. I’m interested in guidelines from the mod staff on how they mod + threads. Because they’re the one’s whose opinions count, re: red text, thread booting, and forum banning. </p><p></p><p>Doesn’t matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overgeeked, post: 8944812, member: 86653"] No, they did not. We have several post from mods and Morrus which disagree about the point of and mod policy in regards to + threads. We also have posts where the mods disagree with Morrus. And where Morrus contradicts himself on + threads. Several contradictory responses does not an answer make. “We know it when we see it” is the least useful response possible. Because, importantly, it doesn’t actually inform anyone of anything. These are contradictory statements. No hard line implies lots of wiggle room. Lack of wiggle room implies hard lines. My original question, and the reason it was its own thread, was because it wasn’t about that. It was about people using the shield of a + thread to make false statements and not be challenged on them. Which still hasn’t been answered. Again, I’m not interested in what the community thinks + threads are for. I’m interested in guidelines from the mod staff on how they mod + threads. Because they’re the one’s whose opinions count, re: red text, thread booting, and forum banning. Doesn’t matter. [/QUOTE]
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