Psyly, thanks much for the suggestion - as ever, any and all ideas are worth tossing about, that's why we posted this
I'll give my personal opinion - utilize the report function. There are many staff (myself included) who tend to have spotty hours when we can tend to the site (no set schedule), and I usually remain 'invisible' when I'm online so I can focus on specific tasks. However, any post which gets REPORTed will send a flag to the entire staff - appropriate forum mods, senior mods, and admin (and yes, all the other forum mods who don't care

). Point being, we all check those RPs frequently, the mods looking for anything related to their forums and the sr staff for anything they might be able to help out on. So, by using the RP function, you in fact flag all appropriate personnel and the first to respond can.
To Hammie's point of multiple responses, the RPs allow the staff to make notes and discuss with one another if something ought to be done and what that might be, and as such, it gives all who read it an idea of WHOM is responding and what action they are taking. If no response is visible, then we assume nobody has looked into it and we'll start in if we can. I should point out, however, that sometimes an RP gets no public response whatsoever...simply because the situation doesn't need attention (ie, a whinging nut case on a meth comedown feels butthurt about a comment in the Lounge

), though we'd like to think the mods would at least PM the person who made the RP to let them know that nothing will be done....this isn't always (or often?) done due to the nature of a volunteer board, not everyone has the time felix does for responding to any and all notices.
note to felix, get a job man...GET A JOB!!!
Edit - heh, true TLB fashion, alasdairm and felix replied whilst I composed my response
