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by goose » Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:15 pm
I'll weigh in with my couple of pennies here....
My inclination would be to go with the "volunteer moderators" as has been suggested. The volunteers would have the ability to eliminate spam and also the ability to pass questionable posts on to the "king moderator" whomever that might be, for final disposition.
I really don't think one month is a very long period of time in which to determine someones participation, and I would think a post count would be a more valid determination.
I've seen the spam button abused, and I've seen where it should have been used and wasn't. I don't feel that so-called objectionable posts (for whatever reason - subject matter, language, lack of maturity...etc...) need be deemed as "spam" and eliminated. Most times they are indicative of the posters true person, and if others would learn to ignore those types of posts instead of fueling the fire they would simply die on the vine without any intervention being required. Besides what is objectionable to me (very little actually) may not be objectionable to someone else and I, for one, wouldn't want to have to make that judgment.
Spam is spam. "Profanity" is profanity - they are not the same, but the button treats them the same.
So I think I would assign a few "trusted" members, some names have already been mentioned, however, I would ask whether that member wanted to participate in that function (Johnny - I'm sure you would anyway!!!). I also would keep it between you and the volunteer member. The "masses" knowing who they are would be pointless and could lead to some animosity on the part of some.....
Couple of pennies worth -- Thanks for the opportunity to suggest Johnny. I think that attitude, in and of itself, is very indicative of why this forum is and will continue to be so successful!!!
Take care
cheers
goose
Wars arise from a failure to understand one another's humanness. Instead of summit meetings, why not have families meet for a picnic and get to know each other while the children play together?
-the Dalai Lama