So I was scouring through the Off Topic section after a bad day, and I saw this:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.855046-Dear-Moderators
...and I can't stand it any more. Over and over, I see the same complete falsehoods repeated as if they've ever, EVER been considered true by anyone in-the-know at any point, and I can't believe that I still have an opportunity, years after I thought we were done with this mess, to set the record straight.
So, here's me setting the record straight.
1. Mods have no real power on this site.
Everything they do can easily be overturned, they're scrutinized by forumgoers AND the staff, they get in trouble with both, and they have a strict ruleset to follow.
They can only do three things: Impart mod-wrath, (un)lock threads, and (un)"sink" threads (remove them from turning up on the search bar). And, I repeat, ALL of these can be undone in an instant by an actual paid staff member.
"Stop abusing your powers" is a ludicrous statement, because it implies that the mods have any notable, not-immediately-overruled power on the site. They're delegates to the big dogs, and nothing more.
2. Mods are being held to multiple standards.
For the sake of example, let's look at the Jimquisition Adblock thread. Jim said he wanted the comment thread to be a place where one could freely comment on Adblock. No one told the mods.
So, now the mods are expected to ban the Adblock advocacy posts in that thread, and will get in trouble if they do not. On the other hand, the Content Creator who made the thread doesn't want them to intervene. What is the mod supposed to do here?
I'm sure you can tell me all kinds of things that the Content Creator and the main staff should have done, as well as point at a failure in communication or two directed at the mods, but everyone was ready to murder the mods, so clearly THEY were supposed to wrath and ignore the posts at the same time. If you figure out how to do this, please tell them. They'll love you forever.
Also, there was an infamous moment recently where someone was wrathed for posting "
" and nothing else, a clear infraction under "low-content" rules. This was repealed, the mod in question got in trouble (yes, TROUBLE, for following the ruleset), and everyone had a whinge-fest, because the poster in question claimed to be depressed.
Later that day, someone complained that the mods hold "double standards".
Why, yes.
Yes they do.
3. Mods have little to no control over what gets you banned.
Infractions stack, end of story. If you find yourself complaining that someone was perma-banned for a not-that-bad infraction, read the goddamned Forum Rules again, like you were supposed to in the first place. The Escapist is not 4chan. The Escapist has a ruleset that is not subject to "bad and not-bad" infractions or the mod's mood. Everything's run by the computer. Complain to the staff if you don't like it, or go post somewhere else that follows a ruleset that you prefer (have you tried 4chan?).
4. If you do desire to complain about a wrathing, mods CAN NOT help you.
As I said, they can do three things, wrath, (un)lock or (un)sink threads. None of these are "manually repeal a wrath", so they can do nothing to help you. Use this instead.
If you have a general complaint about moderation, then again, complaining to a mod is useless. Why not complain to someone who actually has power, such as the <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/profiles/articles/DrStrangelove>Community Manager?
5. "But I don't find it offensive!" is meaningless.
The mods follow <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/codeofconduct>this. You should also follow <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/codeofconduct>this.
You only signed "I AGREE" under <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/codeofconduct>this before you were allowed to post, after all.
6. "I think this no-advocating-these-subjects rule is stupid!"
See above.
7. "I think this rule is stupid!"
See above above.
Why don't you try contacting someone important about your griefs instead of the mods who can do little about anything on that level?
8. Mods cannot lock official content threads.
It's not even an option for them. Don't bother asking. Use this if you want to ask for that as an option.
9. Mods cannot stop threads from disappearing a month after the lock.
Use this to push for that.
10. Stop assuming shit.
There's a freaking link at the top of every thread labelled "Contact Moderators". Before you say some wild factoid about the moderation that you're not 100% on, why not click that link and ask them if it's accurate? They'd like the company.
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This list has been compiled through about 5 years of listening to mods complain in various channels throughout the site.
Please, make my day for once, Escapist. Educate yourself on really easy subjects before complaining about them... just... for... once.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.855046-Dear-Moderators
...and I can't stand it any more. Over and over, I see the same complete falsehoods repeated as if they've ever, EVER been considered true by anyone in-the-know at any point, and I can't believe that I still have an opportunity, years after I thought we were done with this mess, to set the record straight.
So, here's me setting the record straight.
1. Mods have no real power on this site.
Everything they do can easily be overturned, they're scrutinized by forumgoers AND the staff, they get in trouble with both, and they have a strict ruleset to follow.
They can only do three things: Impart mod-wrath, (un)lock threads, and (un)"sink" threads (remove them from turning up on the search bar). And, I repeat, ALL of these can be undone in an instant by an actual paid staff member.
"Stop abusing your powers" is a ludicrous statement, because it implies that the mods have any notable, not-immediately-overruled power on the site. They're delegates to the big dogs, and nothing more.
2. Mods are being held to multiple standards.
For the sake of example, let's look at the Jimquisition Adblock thread. Jim said he wanted the comment thread to be a place where one could freely comment on Adblock. No one told the mods.
So, now the mods are expected to ban the Adblock advocacy posts in that thread, and will get in trouble if they do not. On the other hand, the Content Creator who made the thread doesn't want them to intervene. What is the mod supposed to do here?
I'm sure you can tell me all kinds of things that the Content Creator and the main staff should have done, as well as point at a failure in communication or two directed at the mods, but everyone was ready to murder the mods, so clearly THEY were supposed to wrath and ignore the posts at the same time. If you figure out how to do this, please tell them. They'll love you forever.
Also, there was an infamous moment recently where someone was wrathed for posting "
Later that day, someone complained that the mods hold "double standards".
Why, yes.
Yes they do.
3. Mods have little to no control over what gets you banned.
Infractions stack, end of story. If you find yourself complaining that someone was perma-banned for a not-that-bad infraction, read the goddamned Forum Rules again, like you were supposed to in the first place. The Escapist is not 4chan. The Escapist has a ruleset that is not subject to "bad and not-bad" infractions or the mod's mood. Everything's run by the computer. Complain to the staff if you don't like it, or go post somewhere else that follows a ruleset that you prefer (have you tried 4chan?).
4. If you do desire to complain about a wrathing, mods CAN NOT help you.
As I said, they can do three things, wrath, (un)lock or (un)sink threads. None of these are "manually repeal a wrath", so they can do nothing to help you. Use this instead.
If you have a general complaint about moderation, then again, complaining to a mod is useless. Why not complain to someone who actually has power, such as the <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/profiles/articles/DrStrangelove>Community Manager?
5. "But I don't find it offensive!" is meaningless.
The mods follow <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/codeofconduct>this. You should also follow <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/codeofconduct>this.
You only signed "I AGREE" under <link=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/codeofconduct>this before you were allowed to post, after all.
6. "I think this no-advocating-these-subjects rule is stupid!"
See above.
7. "I think this rule is stupid!"
See above above.
Why don't you try contacting someone important about your griefs instead of the mods who can do little about anything on that level?
8. Mods cannot lock official content threads.
It's not even an option for them. Don't bother asking. Use this if you want to ask for that as an option.
9. Mods cannot stop threads from disappearing a month after the lock.
Use this to push for that.
10. Stop assuming shit.
There's a freaking link at the top of every thread labelled "Contact Moderators". Before you say some wild factoid about the moderation that you're not 100% on, why not click that link and ask them if it's accurate? They'd like the company.
-------------
This list has been compiled through about 5 years of listening to mods complain in various channels throughout the site.
Please, make my day for once, Escapist. Educate yourself on really easy subjects before complaining about them... just... for... once.