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<blockquote data-quote="Rel" data-source="post: 5245614" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>In my opinion, no you should not.</p><p></p><p>The policy of ENWorld has always been that moderation is not something that is commented on in thread on a case by case basis. There have been plenty of "Moderator Appreciation Threads" and that's fine. And there have been plenty of Meta threads where an instance of moderation or trend in moderation was discussed and that's fine too. What we want to avoid is situations where a mod comes into a thread and nails somebody who is crapping up the place and people +rep them with a comment like "Right on! That guy got what he deserved!"</p><p></p><p>Even the simple act of giving +rep without comment is effectively commenting on the moderation. Moderators are posters too and I'd much rather get XP for what I post as a regular guy here than I would get it for simply doing the job I signed on for.</p><p></p><p>If you like my (or anybody else's) moderation that much then you should just buy us a beer at GenCon. Only some of the moderators don't drink. So if you like their moderation a lot then you can give me their beer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rel, post: 5245614, member: 99"] In my opinion, no you should not. The policy of ENWorld has always been that moderation is not something that is commented on in thread on a case by case basis. There have been plenty of "Moderator Appreciation Threads" and that's fine. And there have been plenty of Meta threads where an instance of moderation or trend in moderation was discussed and that's fine too. What we want to avoid is situations where a mod comes into a thread and nails somebody who is crapping up the place and people +rep them with a comment like "Right on! That guy got what he deserved!" Even the simple act of giving +rep without comment is effectively commenting on the moderation. Moderators are posters too and I'd much rather get XP for what I post as a regular guy here than I would get it for simply doing the job I signed on for. If you like my (or anybody else's) moderation that much then you should just buy us a beer at GenCon. Only some of the moderators don't drink. So if you like their moderation a lot then you can give me their beer. [/QUOTE]
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