Netserk said:I most likely won't change the way I post, but I won't have any problem if another mod edits/deletes some of my posts and/or bans me. If I by being a mod, no longer can be a regular poster, then I'd rather stop as a mod.
The same rules that applies to others also applies to me. No more, no less IMO.
Regarding my posting style, I draw the line one place: Would I edit it out of another poster's post? If not, then I have no problem posting it, if so, then I won't post it. I understand that different mods draw the line (of what to edit/delete) different places, so if I crosses the line of other mods, I should of course be edited. I don't want any special treatment positively nor negatively.

Caruut said:Netserk's behaviour as a mod is crossing a line too often, in my opinion. Moderators should follow not only the rules, but the spirit of the rules. I don't think he's making any real effort to obey the spirit of the rules. Quite a bit of borderline baiting, and going pretty close to breaking rules on swearing and filter avoidance "It doesn't effing matter".
It's small change but I really think it harms the atmosphere of the whole forum when moderators behave in a manner that the forum rules strongly discourage. Not only does it lower the tone of that thread, I think other users definitely take cues on what is acceptable from the moderators. Acceptable behaviour is, to an extent, what the mods do + a little more. It becomes very different for the moderators to effectively moderate when someone can point to a mod misbehaving similarly to them, and immediately opens the usually good moderating team up to accusations of double standards.
The Sagan podium behaviour thread is one example of what I would consider going a little too far, but there are others.
Netserk said:Regarding my posting style, I draw the line one place: Would I edit it out of another poster's post? If not, then I have no problem posting it, if so, then I won't post it. I understand that different mods draw the line (of what to edit/delete) different places, so if I crosses the line of other mods, I should of course be edited. I don't want any special treatment positively nor negatively.
Netserk said:Have I ever baited-then-banned anyone? Or are you just making stuff up?
Netserk said:Have I ever baited-then-banned anyone? Or are you just making stuff up?
Can you come with just one example of a poster being banned, because of a conversation with me? Or are you just making stuff up?mewmewmew13 said:quote from Christian
"People must think twice before responding to the moder-baiter's posts because if they take the hook then it means bye-bye."
Don't see where Christian is making anything up?
..and I don't read that you in particular are accused of doing the 'banning'..there are many mods here.
That seems a really aggressive and unnecessary reply for a mod/ admin.
I agree that many here think your style and attitude deteriorates the general atmosphere of the forum which is generally relaxed and humourous banter...
Netserk said:Can you come with just one example of a poster being banned, because of a conversation with me? Or are you just making stuff up?
mewmewmew13 said:No one but you ever said a poster got banned because of a conversation with you.
Netserk said:Come with one example of taking the hook (from me) = bye bye.
Christian said:. . . People must think twice before responding to the moder-baiter's posts because if they take the hook then it means bye-bye.
Netserk said:Have I ever baited-then-banned anyone? Or are you just making stuff up?
Netserk said:Can you come with just one example of a poster being banned, because of a conversation with me? Or are you just making stuff up?
mewmewmew13 said:No one but you ever said a poster got banned because of a conversation with you.
Christian said if a poster takes 'the hook' then it's bye bye....
hiero2 said:Now, if I had to make a judgement based on these posts alone, I would note that Christian's post used the most techniques that are described on this page:
http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/rhetological-fallacies/
function said:An example of a moderator using their position to bolster their opinion, unfortunately in this case it hinders the discussion and was directed to a new user. Not very welcoming.
http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showpost.php?p=1198218&postcount=1534
Christian has referred to me before as 'moder-baiter' so the accusation was directly aimed at me.hiero2 said:I'm going to try and mediate. Briefly.
The quotes above start with Christian's accusation. I can see that Netserk's response could be slightly defensive, thinking that it was referring strictly to Netserk. But frankly, I also read it that way, and netserk's point is valid even if the accusation is more general. Christian is accusing netserk, and/or the mod staff, of acting unfairly and unequally. He is accusing us of banning someone for responding to a mod's baiting/trolling post.
Christian is making an ad hominem attack, and creating a straw man.
So netserk's question is then actually accurate. I also understand the statement that nobody has accused netserk of doing this bait/ban routine - but Christian's statement is, in fact, an accusation, either of netserk or the mods in general of baiting --> banning. So, he is either making it up, or he can point to an incident, or he is revealing his inner fear of being banned for arguing with netserk.
Christian closes that post with a statement that is patently ridicule and inflammatory.
Now, if I had to make a judgement based on these posts alone, I would note that Christian's post used the most techniques that are described on this page:
http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/rhetological-fallacies/
ElChingon said:Judgment or Cop out?
Netserk said:@AussieGoddess
I'll guess we'd just have to agree to disagree about that.
And I don't really see why it matters that I don't have the same opinion as the majority regarding the podium incident. IMO it's not any more controversial than that of the majority.
And I agree that I'm not suited to be the moderator that you want me to be. I do think though that I'm suited to be a moderator here, at least until I get told otherwise by Susan or Daniel.
Netserk said:When I post as a poster, I'm just a poster like everyone else. Same rules. When I moderate or tell people to cool it, I post as a mod. To me I'm a poster that from time to time takes on the mod cap. I see it as two separate roles.
That is the reason why I post like a poster, and not cleaner-than-clean. I think it's fair to require me to be 'cleaner-than-clean' when I am posting as a mod.
As I see it some have a more holistic view, whereas there isn't a cap I can take on and off, but more like a tattoo. And since my status on all of my posts is administrator, whether I post like a poster or post like a mod, I understand why some have such a view. But I don't agree with it.
I hope this clear things out, so we can all understand each other.![]()
