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- From: payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne)
- Subject: Re: Moderation: good, bad, or what...
- Message-ID: <sv8m2+k.payner@netcom.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 15:47:05 GMT
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- References: <!67m-!j.payner@netcom.com> <bazyar.713941698@teal>
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- In article <bazyar.713941698@teal> bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar) writes:
- >payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne) writes:
- >
- >>Give it careful consideration. It seems almost impossible to unseat
- >>a moderator once enthroned. If they die without notice, or get a life
- >>or something, but do not want to give the responsibility to someone
- >>who is willing and able, the group is SOL, and dead.
- >
- > Haven't they been discussing just this subject on news.groups? It's
- >_not_ impossible to do.
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- Yes, notice the words "seems" and "almost".
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- > If the moderator dies, moderation can probably
- >be removed or transferred in very little time (i.e., a new RFD/CFV is
- >not necessary).
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- It might be difficult to tell that a moderator has died. I suspect that they
- might not answer their email.
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- > This is especially true since comp.binaries. moderated
- >has three backup moderators.
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- Wait for the results of the vote please. As of right now, c.b.a2 has exactly
- zero moderators. And as I have pointed out, things change.
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- > Jawaid Bazyar | Ask me about the GNO Multitasking Environment
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- Rich
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- payner@netcom.com
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