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1 The role of the moderators on Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:30 pm

Message Boards: The Role Of The Moderator : Article


Most people have visited a message board at one time or another in their life. I would guess that the vast majority has never posted anything at all, preferring just to lurk (view) rather than to contribute their ideas and thoughts. Most of those that have contributed have posted useful input to discussions which are valued by many of the subscribers to the board.

It's the small minority, however, which has created the need for moderators. These are the people who read all of the articles and comments posted to a board and ensure that they are suitable for the audience.

Moderators are very necessary. If you've ever visited a board (or the near cousins: newsgroups and elists) which is not moderated, you know exactly what I mean. These often are filled with spam of the worst sort: silly money making programs and pornography. Quite often they degenerate into meaningless collections of junk visited by no one except automated spamming programs.

I always find it sad when I visit a board in this condition. I mean someone put some effort into creating a community on the web, then for whatever reason neglected or abandoned it. The truly sad boards are those that were obviously active, useful areas full of vibrant communications which have degenerated into uselessness. It's exactly the same feeling I get every time I visit the long abandoned Marineland in Southern California. Kind of an uncomfortable, ghost- town-like spookiness of the wrongness that permeates the area. What is the job of a moderator?

Some boards require user registration. In very strictly moderated boards, a moderator must approve each person who registers to access the board. This allows some measure of control over who can post. Security levels can further restrict what visitors can do. Good judgment in allowing people to join the group can obviate the need for extreme policing of postings. In other words, don't allow the bad apples into the barrel in the first place.

Postings are policed. You can have two forms of moderation. In one form, articles are posted automatically. They are reviewed by the moderator after they are posted to the board. Moderators can delete postings which do not measure up to board standards. Personally, I dislike this kind of moderation, since unnecessary postings are available for reading until the moderator reviews them.

In the second form, a moderator must review each posting before it appears on the board. This makes for a cleaner experience, although it demands a lot more work from the moderator.

Ensuring the board remains on-topic. The best message boards stick to one or more specific topics. A major job of a good moderator is to review postings to ensure that they are of the same subject as the board. At the very least, off-topic threads should be discouraged quickly or gently moved to other, more appropriate arenas.

Minimize flaming. Flames are critical or derogatory remarks. A flame war is kind of like a shouting match where insults are hurled between people until they all flee, exhausted and battered. Good moderators gently prod people into posting responsibly by discouraging flaming.

Eject troublemakers and spammers. As moderators read through postings, it can become obvious very quickly that there is a troublemaker in the group. These troublemakers need to be handled - either by gentle persuasion or more harsh measures if necessary. In fact, the moderator must be ready to eject severe troublemakers from the group if these people are continually causing problems.

The best boards are good because they remain on-topic and the communications between individuals is civil and useful. A good moderator works to ensure that this remains true so that everyone can benefit from the community as well as contribute to the discussions in an intelligent manner.

The best moderators work with the board members to create an environment which is enjoyable and beneficial to all. A bad moderator can produce the feeling that one is being watched by the Gestapo or secret police, where every word is watched and postings are often deleted without apparent cause or need.

Members of the board need to feel that their comments are desired and valued. Randomly deleting large numbers of postings for no apparent reason other than the moderator disagrees will certainly cause a board to become useless and empty of life. In fact, one of the things that can make a board truly outstanding is lively (not insulting or demeaning but lively) discussions about various topics.

And that's really the job of a board moderator. To ensure that the board remains viable, active and alive. To promote and ensure that an environment exists where people can post without threat or fear. And to be sure that disagreements do not flare into all-out warfare.

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2 Re: The role of the moderators on Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:55 am

Ok in short this means:
Rule 1) Be nice, if you cant be nice say it in a nice way.
Action) If you break rule 1 You will receive a slap on the hand.
If you break rule 1 again, or very badly you will receive a kick in the butt

Rule 2) All posts are the view of the poster and are respected as such,only posts that are considered harmfull will be deleted.
If your post is deleted you are very close to being cicked out, so think before posting.

Rule 3) refer to rule 1&2


Moderators please edit this post as needed, when needed

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3 Re: The role of the moderators on Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:47 am

^^ Best summary ever

Just one other thing not covered but would be nice try and promote the forum to anybody who you might think would be interested



Last edited by InSanity on Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:55 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : adding extra point)

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4 Re: The role of the moderators on Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:30 pm

Sorry missed that one
Still looking forward to my date Megan Fox

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