Jeremy, sure I can understand things have been hectic behind the scenes, but as far as I can tell that’s not moderation per se in the sense that it is being discussed here, ie editing/moving/deleting topics, unless there’s been a lot going on in the hot topics & mission forum! :)
I can only speak of my experience in General Discussion of late, which amounts pretty much to moving a couple of threads and closing one (which was pretty much par for the course when I moderated the entire forums too), so I think it’s important to keep in mind what is actually involved in day to day (or week to week) moderation for the volunteer mods at least.
That said I really appreciate your’s and Mark’s hours of behind the scenes work too!
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As for the red moderator tag, it is also worth keeping in mind that this is a recent addition to the forums that came about because it’s a default in the newer software, not because of any particular need or desire.
And (having been here from the start as a mod) the confusion around moderators and their role as moderators v members has only occurred really since it’s introduction, there’s no reason why it should be set in stone.
I think that’s largely cause & effect, so to deal with the effect (confusion about their role), remove the cause (introduction of the label which is a software default in the new software). Easy.
For accountability moderators should generally announce their actions in a particular post/thread anyway, as otherwise, label or not, no-one would know why a post or thread was edited/deleted or moved or closed, or which mod did it, so I don’t think it’s an issue of accountability.
I’m also not suggesting mods be unidentifiable - they’re clearly listed on the forums home page under each forum.
The confusion occurs when 99% of someone’s contributions as a member are labeled as a ‘moderator’, when only 1% of their actions are actually moderator related.
To me it doesn’t make sense for those 99% of posts to carry the moderator label (and evidently causes confusion), so I still recommend removing the label, have mods announce their actions (which is the case anyway), and having mods listed on the forums home page, which is how it worked for 4+ years before. Makes sense to me.
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@ Mike
I think everyone agrees that aggressive, view-driven moderation is a bad thing, and no one is accusing anyone of that (as far as I am aware).
I wouldn’t be so sure everyone agrees that it is a bad thing (though I agree it is, given previous problems), that is part of the issue :)