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Title: Overmoderation Post by Sian_RK on Mar 20th, 2006, 10:35am Having already had a run in with a moderator/admin over the use of the word "Halfrauds" to describe Halfords - a commonly used description of a firm which often uses false advertising (where can you get a manifold stud for a Jaguar XJS on a Sunday? Not Halfords, that's for sure, they don't even carry common alternators as stock) - I now find that my post about the dilemma of breaking, repairing or just scrapping a Scorpio that has failed the MOT would appear to have been deleted with no private message to indicate this, no indication of why. This overmoderation has two effects: One, I haven't been particularly active on here, and two, if I do decide to repair and MOT the Scorpio, there's one place I am NOT paying to advertise it - especially since the board is clearly carefully designed to make people pay for advertising a car regardless of state and advert type required. Every other enthusiast forum I have used - including the Mazda RX8 ones - offer a less draconian solution, such as advertising being available for paid members of the owners club, or just being available, period. The board lacks a Scorpio-related general chat section, so the Problems section appeared to be the most appropriate place to help come to a decision as to what to do with the car, and got a sensible response, I felt. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Snoopy on Mar 20th, 2006, 10:40am POST has NOT been deleted just MOVED to the correct topic here! http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=Advice;action=display;num=1142840995 This forum is owned and funded privately supported by some very well received anonymus contributions from some of the members. If you do not like the way we moderate and run the forum the answer is in your own hands. Your use of the word " FRAUD" in place of FORD in context is and was as far as we are concerned unacceptable . Your MODERATION was not made public by us and was quite privately done. I draw your attention to this http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?action=register |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Sian_RK on Mar 20th, 2006, 11:05am I was not giving advice to others; hence I didn't feel that was the appropriate forum for the post. Had you informed me that the post was moved, this wouldn't have arisen. I had looked in the off-topic, parts for sale sections, which I thought would have been likely destinations for the post. This is a drawback of the forum software used, and not of moderation, so I apologise for my reaction. Every other forum application I have used displays a placeholder indicating that the post has been moved, but with a lack of information, I assumed that I had somehow offended someone. Regardless of whether the moderation of the Halfrauds post was done in private or public, it was overzealous and very strongly argued as libellous, which it quite simply isn't. I would prefer that the moderation had been public in the first place; a nice edit on the posts saying "We feel the use of Halfrauds in this context is libellous" would have been far more useful to other forum users. Most forums are owned and run privately. I run several myself. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Snoopy on Mar 20th, 2006, 2:19pm I/we do not have to inform you if we move a post or delete it . As I said if you are not happy with this forum or the way we run it delete yourself. This matter will not be discussed anymore. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by leftofcentre on Mar 21st, 2006, 1:13am Personally i think this Forum is/has been most excellent. Where else could one get all the info on here for FREE. And what info there is indeed. I have seen other Forums + have to say a big well done to the Admin on here for filtering out the tittle-tattle and nonsense most of the other forum sites contain. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Simmo on Mar 21st, 2006, 6:43am Absolutely!! and long may it stay that way. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Paul B on Mar 21st, 2006, 6:43am Can I make a suggestion for the forum though? Mind you, it has nothing to do with moderating. Its for places like the 'Problems' section. Things can be pretty fast moving there. In a day or so, a problem posted can disappear off onto page 2, then page 3, etc. It can make things tricky to find again after a week or so if its not kept on top. How about if it was sub-divided? You know, into maybe Electrical Problems, Suspension, Bodywork, etc, etc..? Just a thought. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Snoopy on Mar 21st, 2006, 6:49am There is always the "search facilty" which works well, but I appreciate the problem. Thanks for the suggestion, but personally I think it would make even MORE work for the Admin staff! We will look into the possibility. |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Daven on Mar 21st, 2006, 7:33am Good idea Paul - I would guess the amount of posts will increase due to the age of the car and the problems that brings! The Scorpio is more likely to be getting into the hands of people who can now turn to the net! Snoopy I'm sure there are a couple of long standing members who would be happy to help out on the Admin side of thing if Eric, Pete, Steve and yourself need help! Dave |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Highlander on Mar 21st, 2006, 10:58am Just on that point, a lot of very useful threads with ideas/ thoughts and solutions are "lost" in the depths as the pages move on, would it be possible to move threads such as these to their own area or put a sticky on them? |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Geoff_W on Mar 21st, 2006, 12:03pm As a community and a bank of shared experience then the site is a critical place to be if you intend to run a Scorp for any length of time. Rules are rules and when somebody posts through a red mist, sensible moderation can save a whole lot of pain at a later stage. I guess if people do not like that they can vote with their feet or think a bit before posting. The idea of splitting the problems section down into subsets like electrical, mechanical and body might make some sense and at a personal level would be helpful. However we already get some confusion between the advice and problems sections and often find basically the same problem running live in both, sometimes three or four running simultaneously (wet weather and electrical problems ;) ;D) Keep up the good work folks! |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by Baz on Mar 21st, 2006, 9:46pm You do have to watch with Snoopy, he is getting on a bit and it might not be too long before he hangs up the keys to the Scorpio and goes out and buys a sensible "senior" car like a fiesta!! Steve is in Las Vegas most of the time buying cheap petrol (Gas) and probably gambling a bit and Eric pops in now and again when no one is looking, leaves a message on the OBD board and scarpers!! I do like the sub division of categorys though, most forums are based like that; the galaxy one and the mondeo ones spring to mind Baz |
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Title: Re: Overmoderation Post by bootiful-scorpios on Mar 21st, 2006, 10:22pm i think this site is very gd , eric you hve done well with the site, when i got the scorpe it had no hand book , and at first i thought that will be ok ill soon learn had loads of granada s lol, the scorp is just so diffrent , it is so nice to know there are people close buy that can give advise, and all the members are nice too, i think the site is nice how it is ::) sally |
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