Recently I got a strike for a post described as "rude" and "aggressive". While I will accept the action still applies, I find the explanation for and the justification of it to be very poor, and I think it raises the need for a bit of actual, open discussion on the topic.
The problem I am see, and the one I raised in my reply, is that the definition of what is or is not "rude" is a nebulous, personal judgment thing at best. As such, because the rules are not clear in the least what actually defines being rude, I have to resort to using what resources they have to determine what actually falls into that ruling. Now I tried doing that in the moderation group before, to... well, lets just say mixed response. Since that was a bit of a bust, I have tried using the other posters in the threads as a barometer to what is or isn't deemed "rude". Sadly I was just recently told does not matter as a means to determine things, so a bust there as well.
So where exactly do I find the definitive way to know what is or is not "rude" or so on in these forums. Because I'll be honest, I am seeing the judgement calls on that one feeling less then consistent at times and as far as rules goes, vague and inconsistent is rarely a good way to do things.
Yes yes, this is probably not the best place to discuss this and yes yes I should go through the proper channels, I know. The problem is that there ISN'T an sort of proper place for this sort of discussion, and that even going through the proper channels still leaves me confused and baffled.
As such, I offer it as a topic for everyone to touch on. Concerning not just these forum CoC, but any sort of similar rule situation you can think of regarding vague or personal definition interpretation of rules. Also I am curious if anyone has suggestions to clarify, or examples where vague rules were successfully changed or clarified to positive effect.
Finally note, this is not meant to be a place to attack or blame mods personally. Aside from it changing the tone to being specially against individual mods, chances are it would get the thread closed and do nothing good, so lets avoid going down that path, shall we? Instead lets try to avoid that sort of stuff as much as possible and instead discuss more the rules, language and possible alternatives.
Captcha:wake up call
The problem I am see, and the one I raised in my reply, is that the definition of what is or is not "rude" is a nebulous, personal judgment thing at best. As such, because the rules are not clear in the least what actually defines being rude, I have to resort to using what resources they have to determine what actually falls into that ruling. Now I tried doing that in the moderation group before, to... well, lets just say mixed response. Since that was a bit of a bust, I have tried using the other posters in the threads as a barometer to what is or isn't deemed "rude". Sadly I was just recently told does not matter as a means to determine things, so a bust there as well.
So where exactly do I find the definitive way to know what is or is not "rude" or so on in these forums. Because I'll be honest, I am seeing the judgement calls on that one feeling less then consistent at times and as far as rules goes, vague and inconsistent is rarely a good way to do things.
Yes yes, this is probably not the best place to discuss this and yes yes I should go through the proper channels, I know. The problem is that there ISN'T an sort of proper place for this sort of discussion, and that even going through the proper channels still leaves me confused and baffled.
As such, I offer it as a topic for everyone to touch on. Concerning not just these forum CoC, but any sort of similar rule situation you can think of regarding vague or personal definition interpretation of rules. Also I am curious if anyone has suggestions to clarify, or examples where vague rules were successfully changed or clarified to positive effect.
Finally note, this is not meant to be a place to attack or blame mods personally. Aside from it changing the tone to being specially against individual mods, chances are it would get the thread closed and do nothing good, so lets avoid going down that path, shall we? Instead lets try to avoid that sort of stuff as much as possible and instead discuss more the rules, language and possible alternatives.
Captcha:wake up call