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Ferrari Feb 26, 2003 8:20 am

Moderators....Please back off.!
 
A few days I posted a topic. ( http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum95/HTML/003089.html )
I posted this at 6.12 am and by 7.58am the moderators came in and lock the thread, on the grounds of being boring.!.

Well...let me say one thing ..back off.!.

These forum are run by the members that contribute, if the Mpderators are goimh to be topic police after and hour what chance do we have.?

The topic was relevant to me as I hade just had something stolen from a checked bag....I am going to complain to the TSA, I want to get an idea of the frequency of this type of event.

The moderators closed down threads for there own reason, i think they have and are going way to far,....Back off...relax, you guys are so up tight....

If people don't want to read threads they won't...at least give me a chance to post what I want..(Freedom of speech).

My post was neither offensive or off topic...why then?.

I feel the moderators are going way to far and starting to spoil the content of the board...a slippery slope if your not careful.

And please look at yourselves with regards to being Boring !!!!.

MatthewClement Feb 26, 2003 8:39 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ferrari:
A few days I posted a topic. ( http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum95/HTML/003089.html )
I posted this at 6.12 am and by 7.58am the moderators came in and lock the thread, on the grounds of being boring.!.
</font>
I think you've misunderstood. Ralf isn't a native English speaker, and I think that he was simply saying that there is no shortage of traffic on this board, so we don't need off-topic messages to make up volume.


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ferrari:
The topic was relevant to me as I hade just had something stolen from a checked bag....I am going to complain to the TSA, I want to get an idea of the frequency of this type of event.</font>
The topic may be relevant to you, but it isn't relevant to this forum, which is "The official get together page for the FlyerTalk community." A more appropriate choice for your topic might have been TravelBuzz, or as tazi suggested on the thread in question, Travel/Security.


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ferrari:
If people don't want to read threads they won't...at least give me a chance to post what I want..(Freedom of speech).</font>
This is a private bulletin board. No freedom of speech rights exist. Your ability to post here is purely at the whim of Randy and his team. They can, quite legitimately, do whatever they want with this board and its content.


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Ferrari:
My post was neither offensive or off topic...why then?.
</font>
Your original post was off-topic, and properly belonged in TravelBuzz. This post is off-topic, and probably belongs in Suggestions or Talkboard, where several threads discussing moderation already exist.




[This message has been edited by MatthewClement (edited 02-26-2003).]

peter42 Feb 26, 2003 8:39 am

IMHO the moderators should only intervene in severe cases.

CameraGuy Feb 26, 2003 8:49 am

The original thread was OFF-TOPIC and so is this thread.

There is a simple way to avoid closed topics:

POST THEM IN THE CORRECT FORUM!

As for the moderators, they are following guidelines given to them by Randy. You remember him: The guy who pays for this board!

If you don't like the moderation, please e-mail Randy, don't attack the moderators.

ozstamps Feb 26, 2003 8:56 am

1. Agree with Peter42.

2. Agree with Camera Guy this thread is off-topic and does not belong here.

3. Sugguest that perhaps it might be moved to the "Only Randy Petersen" Forum?

Randy Petersen Feb 26, 2003 9:02 am

Ferrari....Please back off.!
Looking over Matthews comments, I think he makes a very clear "other member, not moderator" point of view about this post. I think it would be very hard for any member to connect the topic of "Theft from checked luggage" to FlyerTalk Community, given the forum's description of "The official get together page for the FlyerTalk community."

Rather than blast the moderators, it might really be respectful for any member in a case like this to step forward and say "I apologize. I now realize that I made a mistake by posting an incorrect topic in the Community forum. It's nice to see that moderators. who are actually members themselves, are trying their best to make the forums on FlyerTalk easier to read for content. I'm sure that now as in the very long run, this will make my personal as well as thousnads of other members time on FlyerTalk much more productive. I must have just had an off-moment. Again, I'm sorry for my mispost."

Life is full of cause and effect. I find it very strange that some members only want to analyze the effect and never assign any responsibility to the cause.

As noted, thanks to Matthew for the replay....

FewMiles Feb 26, 2003 9:36 am

People should learn the difference between "loose" and "lose" http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

FewMiles..

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techgirl Feb 26, 2003 10:41 am

Perhaps, Few...

In any case, lose or loose, I'm going to move this out of Community so we can stay on topic... I'm going to put this down to the Only Randy forum. He has already replied, so I really don't think he is looking for more interactive feedback, but I'll let him close it if he sees fit....


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