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by Dawn G. Bonome on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
The MODERATORS will not CHOKE the life out of PDB, but the members that continue to do as they wish with no regard to others. Yes, it is the USERS, who make up the Database...BUT it is the few USERS, that can destroy this for all too!
Have a great day!
Dawn B.

by Phil Behun on 02 December 2010 - 19:12

by raymond on 02 December 2010 - 19:12

by GSD Admin on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
My real name is John Doe. It will not work unless some form of verification is used. Honestly my real name is John Doe.
Names can be faked and are faked all the time.
Regards,
GSD

by malndobe on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
At the same time, I do believe the moderators should be using real names. When someone is put in a position of power, the reality is that they are also held to a higher standard. Kind of sucks when you are that person, but that's life. Making them anonymous removes a large amount of the responsibility for their actions that they are here to hold user's to. If they step out of line to much, abuse the power too much, the worst thing that happens is they are removed as moderators. But they still never have to personally own up to their actions or what they have said.
Just knowing that people know who you are can sometimes do a LOT towards making people behave appropriately. Members and moderators alike.
Another possible solution for some of the issues on this forum would be an "ignore button". Some of the other forums I'm on have them, if you don't like reading what a person writes, you can put them on your ignore list and none of their posts will be visible to you. For those who really do want to avoid certain people, and not just complain about them while looking for their posts, this is a great feature.

by GSD Admin on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
So if they do not want to use there old screen names why would they want to use their real names?
it is also very unfair to be a moderator dealing with totally anonymous persons, when your real name is known. Members here have received death threats. Do you honestly think Oli is going to put a volunteer moderator in that position?

by Dawn G. Bonome on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
OLI... Thank -you for everything you have done!

by malndobe on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
There's no point in going back and forth about it, nobodies opinion is going to change. But I do believe that is one of the big objections people have. Especially when so far the moderators haven't exactly been professional.
We'll see how it plays out, like the other forums I frequent, when I get tired of something I'm seeing, I take a break or leave for good. If it works well, then maybe I'll hang out here a little more. Either way I doubt to many people will care LOL I'm not a frequent poster, and I don't have GSD :-)

by MAINLYMAX on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
"Members have already chocked the life out of this forum."
I disagree....it is the members that breath life into this database.
Is it aginst the rules to disagree?
80% of the deleted post and threads are not because of
bad behavior.....they are deleted for not being in line.
I am not a disgruntled member...I just see things on both
sides.....A little to early to banned me just yet Moderator.
The earth does not move when you speak to me.

by malndobe on 02 December 2010 - 19:12
I can't count how many time I've seen a person on this forum tell another poster they are doing their best to ignore that person, and not get drawn into an argument, fight, war, whatever. But eventually they are goaded into reacting. So give them the option of never even seeing the person's posts. There are many reasons a person might want to put someone on ignore, it could be as simple as they don't feel that person has anything of value to add to a forum, and would prefer an easy way to just avoid their posts.
Anyway, I'm just throwing out ideas that I have seen work well on other forums. If you don't like them, feel free to put me on ignore :-)
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