Subject: Interesting.
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Posted on: 2012-06-03 23:52:00 UTC

I continue to think that there is a middle ground. I'm not so crazy as to think that being able to level some consequences against people who are obviously acting up is a bad idea. I'm just worried about the consequences, community-wide, of putting a shiny gold star on somebody's name, a hammer in their hand, and telling them to Keep Order. I think most of us are quite capable of keeping order amongst ourselves, and, well, honestly, giving somebody the power to shut down threads and suspend people from the community, then trusting them with no checks or balances besides communal outrage to Do The Right Thing... that worries me. Also, as I think has been said, putting someone on a higher level of authority changes the conversation - it makes people address them differently, makes people worried to disagree with them.

I know I've made bad calls as a PG. And as a DA. And just in general. I've told people off who didn't deserve it because of personal grudges, and started fights with people that, once started, were hard to stop. I've denied... well, one request, anyway, out of hand for an incredibly stupid, personal reason. Fortunately, hS was paying enough attention to start a conversation and fix that mistake.

But clearly, at this point we need some kind of solution. If we are to have mods, as it appears we are going to have to, I think Neshomeh's Nameless Rotating Mod idea is best. I have a sort of proposal for that.

What if we, as a community, in some private ballot (Nameless Admin to check?), nominate, say, five trustworthy, active members to do this (Whatever 'this' is, exactly, because we also have to decide that - we want to keep things from getting out of hand, not impose strict martial law) for one month. At the end of that month, each of the five members picks somebody to take their place, and so on and so forth? We could even put some kind of guideline up, like you can't pick someone who was on last month, if we're worried about a power dynasty or something.

And maybe a Board-Wide discussion on what worked, what didn't, what we want to change/fix/keep after six months? I don't know.

As for what actual powers such mods would have... that's sort of more tricky, and bears more discussion. But what do you folks think about this all?

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