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    Default Moderation and family friendly posting

    I just had a thread closed by a moderator who said-
    "I will close all threads that become off topic from the original topic",
    I was getting flamed by people that hide behind a fake screen name, I put some money into rolclub advertising last week. This encourages flaming in the forum.

    If this is permitted by a mod, I will not recemmend my readership to this forum, and I have 6500 on my list, 80% of which are Iraq investers. Not very big but, I am a serious rolclub, I like to post, I was invited here by one of my readers.

    What should happen, is the flamers should start getting thier accounts suspended for a day, and mods should delete thier posts when they become off topic flaming.

    One mod, did the "right thing" early in the thread I am talking about. He deleted the flame, the person who flamed reposted in a more diplomatic manner. And the mod said something like, 'please don't flame or you will have your post deleted'. Then, the very first post right after the mod, was another heavy flame. This guy, should immediately have his account suspended for a day, 2nd time - a week, 3rd time, account closed no matter how many thanks and posts he has, just like they do in the WarriorForum; A family friendly environment.

    This type of behavior is an insult to the mods, there is anarchy in the threads, do you realize how many very well to do people, with lots of advertising dollars, just read posts, but don't sign in, let alone spend money on advertising in here, for fear of being flamed for thier humble opinions?

    Rolclub, is currently, not, a family friendly environment. Mods need more power in here. Or, you need to add more mods, and or enforce rules such as account suspensions and closures.
    Last edited by Darren Chabluk; 11-05-2007 at 04:14 AM.

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