I have to say I completely disagree there. Counting management as the super mods and Elkaa (and J1MI when he was forum manager) each has been very helpful when I have made decisions that were seen to be wrong. They weren't patronising or arrogant about it, simply pointed out errors.
As for the way trialists are introduced, this is pretty standard across all departments. The guide is often more than adequate at explaining what should be done in most situations, and the moderator's judgement does the rest. Trying to guide a person too much is detremental to the performance of the person, and simply demotivates them and makes them feel controlled. Giving them free riegn and nudging them back when they step out of line is far more effective.
Personally I think the guide should be made public so the members can see EXACTLY how we moderate, so we can't keep using the excuse "the guide told us to" and members getting annoyed because they can't argue that. There isn't anything to hide in the guide, simply 50,000 pages of guidelines that need consensing, and I'm sure the members and council can assist with that![]()






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) so it would be good if a short guide about moderating was shown. Like how they deal with events, because in a way it will reflect how a member should act. But judging by some of Elkaa's posts that include not mentioning even the slightest detail about 'behind the scenes', he will be against it.


