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<blockquote data-quote="Piratecat" data-source="post: 3394621" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I asked to see examples because I'm curious whether what you view as mod bias matches my own threshold, not because I plan to defend the moderation in each thread. Opinions differ between people, of course, and some people have a lower tolerance for issues than others. For instance, we recently asked a long term and well-liked member to stop reporting as many threads because his threshold for "problem" was so much lower than the moderating staff. I'm not sure if that's the case here, and there's no way to tell unless I can gauge what you see as biased behavior against my own standards.</p><p></p><p>Best to be clear. I'm extraordinarily proud of how EN World's moderators handle the boards, and I'm not making changes for a hypothetical problem. I've never seen any actual signs of conflict of interest, so I have zero interest in putting additional policies in place unless there's a reason for 'em. If I see signs of such a problem, then we'll address it. Because all the moderators communicate closely and work together very well, I don't ever expect to see such signs. </p><p></p><p>Sorry if you disagree with me, but that's how things are. I'm glad you and Delta have made your viewpoints clear, though. Simply discussing the issue reminds us all to consider it. I also really appreciate you taking the time in the above post to explain your position to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piratecat, post: 3394621, member: 2"] I asked to see examples because I'm curious whether what you view as mod bias matches my own threshold, not because I plan to defend the moderation in each thread. Opinions differ between people, of course, and some people have a lower tolerance for issues than others. For instance, we recently asked a long term and well-liked member to stop reporting as many threads because his threshold for "problem" was so much lower than the moderating staff. I'm not sure if that's the case here, and there's no way to tell unless I can gauge what you see as biased behavior against my own standards. Best to be clear. I'm extraordinarily proud of how EN World's moderators handle the boards, and I'm not making changes for a hypothetical problem. I've never seen any actual signs of conflict of interest, so I have zero interest in putting additional policies in place unless there's a reason for 'em. If I see signs of such a problem, then we'll address it. Because all the moderators communicate closely and work together very well, I don't ever expect to see such signs. Sorry if you disagree with me, but that's how things are. I'm glad you and Delta have made your viewpoints clear, though. Simply discussing the issue reminds us all to consider it. I also really appreciate you taking the time in the above post to explain your position to me. [/QUOTE]
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