Hello,
Welcome to DaniWeb Kevin.
It is important to remember that moderators are human beings too, and just like a referee in Basketball, sometimes we blow the whistle too soon, and other times, we let the game get too rough and people start throwing punches. Moderation is not an easy thing to do.
I would like to think of my position along the lines of "ambassador".
There is a lot more to DaniWeb than the Geeks Lounge. Hopefully, you will return, and participate in the community that is here.
Christian
kc0arf
Posting Virtuoso
1,937 posts since Mar 2004
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Kevin,
I am the one who drug those games up again in the first place. I found them on page 10. I am an owner of several message boards and a global moderator at several more and admin at several more. Making duplicate threads does cause some problems if you have to pay for disk space. I doubt that Dani is really making very much money off this board. Boards don't usually generate much income. Perhaps the mod made a mistake but you also show immaturity in your response. I think that perhaps you are owed an apology but that you definately owe one as well. If I was admin here, I would have disabled your acct for 10 days when you first started squawking.
Total NONgeek
Junior Poster in Training
84 posts since Feb 2005
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The general matter of suitability of topics for the 'Lounge' section has been raised for discussion amongst the administrative group.
I regret that feelings have been offended here, and would ask that patience be displayed to allow a more co-ordinated approach to be devised and implemented.
Kevin, I'd not like to see you discontinue visiting here over this single incident, despite the fact that in the absence of a more co-ordinated approach to this particular matter I give my support the decisions of other members of the admin/moderator team.
Catweazle
Grandad
4,335 posts since Mar 2004
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Catweazel,
I agree with you. Mods and Admin should show a united front even if there are disagreements. But by the same token, this seems to be a private issue that has been posted publically. I think that perhaps Kevin should have contacted the mod who upset him through the private message feature on the board and not tried to make the whole board look bad.
I always stand behind my Moderators even when in disagreement with them until we can have an open dialog in a non public forum. It is hard though to know exactly what to post or where to post it when you are new to a forum. I posted a problem in the wrong place and am very grateful that it was moved to the proper place.
If you the mods and admin here don't think that games are proper, I will refrain from posting on those threads even though I love them. Why? Because it is not my board and posting is a privelge and not a "right"
Total NONgeek
Junior Poster in Training
84 posts since Feb 2005
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Fair point indeed. However, I also think that when such matters have been raised publically the situation can be taken advantage of for the benefit of all. Regrettable all round, but let's use it as a 'learning experience', eh? :D
I'll also move this to the 'Forum Feedback' section, where I think it more rightfully belongs.
Catweazle
Grandad
4,335 posts since Mar 2004
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Okay...
I figure it's time for me to weigh in on this thread. I've unlocked the thread, and folks are free to post in it and enjoy the intent of the thread.
I think it was the poster with the "potato pie" that threw me off, but I think I missed the point of the thread. I wasn't trying to throw around my powers or anything, I just believed it, at the time, to be redundant. My mistake-- a technical word association game is pretty cool, in my opinion.Further in concurrance with the concensus of the moderatorship, stuff like this isn't against the rules, and should not be locked.
So, I'll state it publicly, I don't really care for games like this, but I'm going to let the games fly unless they break a forum rule, despite what my feelings on them are.
alc6379
Cookie... That's it
2,820 posts since Dec 2003
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I'm sorry I'm so late in my involvement with this matter. I was away at a convention the past few days and just arrived home last night. I agree the thread shouldn't have been locked, and am very happy with how everyone dealt with the matter. Enjoy!
cscgal
The Queen of DaniWeb
19,418 posts since Feb 2002
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People can neither be totally wrong or right; just human.:)
wizmonster
Junior Poster in Training
50 posts since Nov 2004
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Hi everyone,
So, I'll state it publicly, I don't really care for games like this, but I'm going to let the games fly unless they break a forum rule, despite what my feelings on them are.
Is this why you shut down my thread in the C/C++ forum on C++ is dying a slow death because of personal reasons or because you are an advocate of Microsoft. If you did then i think you have overstepped your boundaries. The reason you offered me was the argument could go on forever and thread was getting out of topic(which was due only to some members) Please clarify... alc
ps: I do not hate Microsoft
Richard West
freesoft_2000
Practically a Master Poster
623 posts since Jun 2004
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>because of personal reasons
That's against the rules. None of the moderators (to my knowledge) would ever consider locking a thread for personal reasons.
>because you are an advocate of Microsoft
What does Microsoft have to do with C++ dying a slow death?
Narue
Bad Cop
15,460 posts since Sep 2004
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