Furious George
Ex-Bluelighter
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2008
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I'm not familiar with the V bulletin thing, but of all the sites I visit this is the most heavily and unreasonably policed (oh the irony etc)
erm. cause most forums have now upgraded to vbulletin?I am starting to think this is a V Bulletin thing.
I do know that mods in other V bulletin forums have their own forum section to discuss posters so that they can decide who to ban and why.
just think that it comes down to the fact that some mods like to bring the hammer down whilst literally salivating, its not exclusive to bluelight. But it tends to happen a lot on V bulletin forums for some reason.
erm. cause most forums have now upgraded to vbulletin?
The modding policy of a forum isn't dictated by the forum software
erm. cause most forums have now upgraded to vbulletin?
The modding policy of a forum isn't dictated by the forum software
minutes since an infraction was last reversed on bluelight: 63In the v bulletin interface its just too easy for a power hungry mod to pull the trigger, which as we all know will never be reversed as a mod would lose face, thus defeating the purpose of being a power hungry mod to begin with
minutes since an infraction was last reversed on bluelight: 63
minutes between that infraction being issued and the infraction being reversed: 43
you're simply wrong.
alasdair
i'll agree to disagree.By and large he's right and we all know it
i'll agree to disagree.
regards
alasdair
i thought there was a post missing.
For heaven's sake![]()
But if people don't know it's due to crossfire (whatever that is) they're left to make their own reasonable assumptions that they've been purposely deleted. And it's understandable to be bothered about fairly in nocuous posts getting deleted on a whim. It's totally unnecessary to do it and only adds to polarisation and encourages people to have to take sides, which shouldn't be necessary and isn't what people want to do.Many posts have been removed for good reason, most of them were probably unseen..maybe a few other got caught in the crossfire, hardly a big deal.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but your statement is incorrect and unfair. I would say that nobody gets it right all the time and that ego can prevent impartiality or a willingness to admit a mistake - even more so when you feel you're under a rather hostile microscope. However, infractions are regularly overturned on review. There's a check and a balance against individual mods getting carried away - has been for years.which as we all know will never be reversed as a mod would lose face
*sigh*
There's a lot going on here that, frankly, I don't particularly want to drag out... but I did want to address this little point:
Please don't take this the wrong way, but your statement is incorrect and unfair. I would say that nobody gets it right all the time and that ego can prevent impartiality or a willingness to admit a mistake - even more so when you feel you're under a rather hostile microscope. However, infractions are regularly overturned on review. There's a check and a balance against individual mods getting carried away - has been for years.
Running the stats, around about 45-50 infractions per year are reversed. That trend has generally increased year-on-year, although our warning system re-set during the vB3-vB4 upgrade, so pre-2009 figures are ropey. The Support forum has a few public examples of where somebody has argued a point coherently and the infraction was reversed, but the bulk occur via polite conversion in PMs. Parallel to this, a four-year average of 26 bans per year are lifted prior to their expiration, although this annual figure tends to fluctuate more.
Admittedly, these represent a small fraction of the total number of infractions issued (around about 1500 per year, so a reversal rate of about 3%), but then again... there's an awful lot of crap that people feel compelled to post, even if it's at the expense of somebody's thread or (in more serious cases) the safety of the board and its members.
I know its more fun to bash people for being nepotist, but it really doesn't work that way... or, at least, we try to make sure it doesn't without ripping into eachother. It can be difficult to challenge someone for issuing an infraction (especially one that results in an extended ban), but it does happen.
Driving licenses, criminal records spring to mind, let alone absence records in the work place and ongoing performance management, I'm not sure which world you live in![]()
I live in the same world where probation expirs after a certain time frame
Suspended sentances etc
What is the point of banning someone for 3 months and then holding the ban over their head for the entire duration of their membership even when thier 3 month ban has expired
Talk about draconian.
If you were actually correct you may have a point, all infractions expire after set period of time.
When you really are not in possession of all the facts, it's best not to start making them up.