@NexOrigin - Returning on an alt to continue to argue with moderation is considered circumventing a ban. When fmods direct you to use FMR, please do as they direct.
Additionally, all posts related to this situation were hidden because FMR is the place where you should be presenting it.
Ryanaintdyin, the same rules that govern everyone also protects the forum moderators. No one can simply rant against a group of players, that rule has been in place since time in memorial. Just go to FMR if you wish to argue your case to a Jmod.
I feel like Forum Moderation Review isn't been reviewed as it is waiting for threads to fall off the end of page 50 or for us to forget what we went in there for ... It's been close to a month since it's been looked at.
Dong U Dead
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I feel like Forum Moderation Review isn't been reviewed as it is waiting for threads to fall off the end of page 50 or for us to forget what we went in there for ... It's been close to a month since it's been looked at.
There's no wild conspiracy or nefarious plot, it's just that Mod Kari has been exceptionally busy this month. It'll get reviewed soon - it always does
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Dong U Dead
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I feel like Forum Moderation Review isn't been reviewed as it is waiting for threads to fall off the end of page 50 or for us to forget what we went in there for ... It's been close to a month since it's been looked at.
Dong, I can tell you straight to the point: of all people who are in RSOF, fmods are primarily concerned for quick responses in FMR.
We need to know as quickly as possible if we did an error with our moderating. This is a learning journey even for us, it does not matter if an fmod has been here for more than a decade or the newest one in the team (btw, there is no newbie in the team as we speak.)
What is your forum routine? Do you have a particular pattern that you follow when browsing the forum? What interests you the most?
I personally start off at Forum directory, after which I CTRL F the clock to find sections that are posted in most recent. At the start of my day, I would search for
day/month/year hour
and then open every section that I haven't read yet, in a new tab. I find it's a nice way to keep up with most of the forum activity, though there are some subforums that I rarely ever check.
It's a little tedious, but if that's what it takes to follow up, then I'll do it!
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What is your forum routine? Do you have a particular pattern that you follow when browsing the forum? What interests you the most?
I check specialist forums first for any new posts, then move onto general, then website & forums, then minigames and D&Ds, then Item Discussion. Sometimes if I'm in a mood or had a bad day, then I'll venture into the Rants forum, or Forum Games to cool off.
After that, I'll then go back to General, look at the SMN thread, and then check if there's anything to add onto it from social media. After that is updated, I'll then check the Discontinued Rares thread to see how prices are going, and then I may roam around the forums and read some threads.
I don't post as much as I used to, and more lurk now than ever.
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That's nice. The item/trade/clan sections are pretty bizzare for me. I have checked the social media news thread of yours a few times. You have a nice thread design and overall initative is pretty cool - keep them coming.
Everyone has their high and low's in here. It's still nice to see that a forumer 'icon' is browsing and sharing their cents here.
Life is like a camera: Just
focus
on what's important,
capture
the good times,
develop
from the negatives, and if things don't work out,
take another shot
!