Love your parody of the Four Questions, Trek.
Robyn
Love your parody of the Four Questions, Trek.
Robyn
I don't post here, or anywhere for that matter, very much, but I just want to say that you ladies have class. Most other forums make my blood boil. I don't mind some snark, but rude and cruel remarks are so childish. This place is always a joy to visit.
You're all just too [insert flameworthy words of your choice here] to have a good discussion!!!
Oops, have to do like Queen and switch back to TE gear![]()
I don't hang out on any other forums. Sometimes I visit BikeJournal, but I don't hang out there. That one is also pretty civil.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I like having this forum where people are more respectful of each other. I guess it's because women are generally more sensitive and thoughtful.![]()
(and smarter)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom
YepManishtanah haforum hazeh michol ha forumot, sheh v'chol ha forumot we flame and we gripe, haforum haze-eh ... we do-on't?
And the answer: Cuz we like it this way, and cuz our moderators help us keep it this way.
So now that I'm contemplating hosting a forum myself (adding an on-line discussion element to a professional society's membership journal I edit), I'd welcome any tips from the moderators as to how much work that is and how they go about doing it.
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
Oooh, trying to ride herd on a bunch of academics in a forum would give me a migraine!
Much more frightening than a forum of testosterone-laden carbon-or-nothing full-kit racerboys with a chip on their shoulder!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
It's not that much work to moderate when everyone is well behaved and civil. I think the larger the board, the harder it gets. Some boards have strict rules, others are looser. It helps to know your member base.
If you think that your board will have some nasty fighting--have strict rules, and stick to them. Don't let one or two members get out of hand. You'll be accused of playing favourites if someone gets banned, and a perceived favourite does the same, and doesn't get banned. As a moderator, your biggest function (after getting rid of spammers) is to be HELPFUL. Welcome people, make them feel they are adding to the depth and breadth of a board. Don't belittle people. If you need to correct someone, try to do it without sounding spiteful, or condescending.
One last thing--have a hidden forum if you are not the only moderator, and use that as a 'test' forum. Make certain that your moderators (or you) can ban someone without taking out another user or two as collateral damage. Have your moderators practice thread merges and moves, deleting threads and posts, etc.
Good luck.
East Hill
I got called stupid once on this forum and the poster wished that one day I'd be shot and buried in a hole. Possibly this person should check out the other less moderated site and share her well wishes with others there![]()
Even though one or two ladies on this forum might be nasty, I LOVE THE SUPPORT AND THE LADIES. I can't say enough good about the way most of us are respectful and helpful. This is a top notch place to be!
Keep it up!
Love ya all!!
I must pipe in here too. This is the forum for me.
And hey, at the risk of jinxing ourselves, the spammers have left us alone for quite a while.
most of the time everyone here is considerate, kind, and sympathetic.
Perhaps we should integrate this into a TE jersey?
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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