I never said that Glenn did I?

I was going on the inexperienced remark, I am the new kid on the block so am naturally going to be judged on my decisions for a while and thats fine mate, but I am going to have to moderate threads as a moderator.
 
What would have been wrong with rather asking for clarity? Telling someone to start again and speak English is looking for a reaction when you've obviously understood their post because you just told them they're 'talking crap' and they're 'desperate'.
It was a very very DIY post, the sort of post we have seen where wanabees ask silly questions, once I had posted those comments the Op had then realised the nonsence posted and then she gave more info, I then gave some help regarding joining the trainee forum, and was also very friendly afterwards when she started posting more info, once the thread got moving and the OP had given more it became fine, It ended well, you could have edited it should you have felt it needed it without removing it from the forum, I had no idea you intended to put it back up, we have seen many threads disappear here before hence my thread here, the fact you put it back was fair enough and I apologise now regarding the thread title here, out of interest why did you remove DPGs posts? they seemed fine to me.
 
I was going on the inexperienced remark, I am the new kid on the block so am naturally going to be judged on my decisions for a while and thats fine mate, but I am going to have to moderate threads as a moderator.
Of course, hopefully it will not mean you moderate every thread from the forum.
 
What would have been wrong with rather asking for clarity? Telling someone to start again and speak English is looking for a reaction when you've obviously understood their post because you just told them a few minutes previously they're 'talking crap' and they're 'desperate'.
To be fair to you no reason, I stand corrected and will be more careful next time.
 
Course not Mike, just yours :grin:
Personality plays a big part in whether or not a person is a good forum moderator. A good forum moderator needs to be calm and needs to be able to stand an argument without becoming heated. They need to have a good amount of common sense and they need to be able to handle having harsh words ----ed at them. They cannot go easy on any one member and they must treat all members fairly. They need to understand their position and not take advantage of it or abuse their powers. Another good quality would be consideration. Good mods need to be considerate :grin:
 
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It was a very very DIY post, the sort of post we have seen where wanabees ask silly questions, once I had posted those comments the Op had then realised the nonsence posted and then she gave more info, I then gave some help regarding joining the trainee forum, and was also very friendly afterwards when she started posting more info, once the thread got moving and the OP had given more it became fine, It ended well,
It did end fine in this case because she ignored the comments but more often than not similar threads don't end fine.

you could have edited it should you have felt it needed it without removing it from the forum, I had no idea you intended to put it back up, we have seen many threads disappear here before hence my thread here, the fact you put it back was fair enough and I apologise now regarding the thread title here, out of interest why did you remove DPGs posts? they seemed fine to me.
If you try to moderate a thread that's open the goalposts keep moving because many of the posts you're editing or deleting are getting quoted in new posts still being made. It just makes life difficult so usually a thread is unapproved first then moderated which will look like it's been deleted. If the thread has descended into complete chaos then sometimes there's so little left or sometimes the thread just doesn't make any sense after editing so it's just deleted.

I'm not 100% sure, I'd to go back and find it but DPG's post was probably deleted because it either referred to or it quoted another post that was deleted.
 
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Personality plays a big part in whether or not a person is a good forum moderator. A good forum moderator needs to be calm and needs to be able to stand an argument without becoming heated. They need to have a good amount of common sense and they need to be able to handle having harsh words ----ed at them. They cannot go easy on any one member and they must treat all members fairly. They need to understand their position and not take advantage of it or abuse their powers. Another good quality would be consideration. Good mods need to be considerate :grin:

Well then based on that I think I will make a very good Moderator , Because I like to think I'm a level headed, considerate and fair person.
 
Well then based on that I think I will make a very good Moderator , Because I like to think I'm a level headed, considerate and fair person.
I agree my hairy friend, however if you make a mistake we will let you know :biggrin:
 
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The monkey lickers are out.....oops :ihih:
 
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Personality plays a big part in whether or not a person is a good forum moderator. A good forum moderator needs to be calm and needs to be able to stand an argument without becoming heated. They need to have a good amount of common sense and they need to be able to handle having harsh words ----ed at them. They cannot go easy on any one member and they must treat all members fairly. They need to understand their position and not take advantage of it or abuse their powers. Another good quality would be consideration. Good mods need to be considerate :grin:


Now that sounds like a description of your good self!

OK ... you've got the job .. When can you start??
 
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Personality plays a big part in whether or not a person is a good forum moderator. A good forum moderator needs to be calm and needs to be able to stand an argument without becoming heated. They need to have a good amount of common sense and they need to be able to handle having harsh words ----ed at them. They cannot go easy on any one member and they must treat all members fairly. They need to understand their position and not take advantage of it or abuse their powers. Another good quality would be consideration. Good mods need to be considerate :grin:

MDJ, The Swiss Toni of Forums :smilielol5:
 
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