Subject: That makes sense.
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Posted on: 2012-06-02 22:31:00 UTC

(For the record, quite often the only reason I haven't said anything to people is because by the time I've made up my mind "Yes, this is something that deserves a response, yes, I should respond and say something," and written up a post that strikes a balance between OMG Ebil Authority! and Wishy-washy ineffective whining, and examined it, cross-examined it, made sure I'm not posting out of frustration or irritation, and got someone I trust to look over it and tell me whether I'm out of line or overreacting...

July, or sometimes you or Phobos, has beaten me to the punch. This also happens with permission requests. I'm not being lazy, or disinterested, I just really, really, really don't like to rush into those things - frequently, if I check the 'Board before work, I'm mulling over some response to a permission request (or out of line thread, or whatever) in the back of my mind for most of my shift, writing a draft on my break, and posting more or less within half an hour of getting home. The last internet community I hung out in splintered and disintegrated and died because the mods had feuds, and there were too many Very Serious Rules and too many people over-eager to enforce them, and eventually, far too little interest in the community. I have been guilty of rushing into Talking To/At People [about problems] before. I really don't want to make that mistake ever again.

That, compared with the fact that I know how easy it can be to come off as dogpiling, or attacking, and despite being a PG and a DA, I don't want the impression of authority. I'd much rather have people listen because the reply makes sense logically and makes sense in the community than because The Almighty Permission-y Folks Said So. I figure you guys probably don't want that either, but I worry sometimes about the impression it gives with just PGs acting as modly-types.)

That was sort of a tangent. What I meant to say was:

Rotating-Nameless-Mods sounds like an excellent idea. Why haven't we thought of this before? You're a genius, Neshomeh.

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