Derf
Well-Known Member
Hey mods,
I've seen several posts with red lettering at the bottom as a response from mods. These posts usually are from unhappy users who are either new to the forum or displeased with a product. For example:
user X posts about vaporizer ABC in the vaporizer subforum, but not in the ABC thread. So their post is merged into the ABC thread. User X is at first confused about where his post went, and then is discouraged that instead of being at the top of the vaporizer forum threads, it is on page ## of the ABC thread. Now they question why the moderator did that and the moderator writes in red that discussion with moderators is not allowed in the public posts.
Now... I've read the rules, I know what they say. So when I ask, "why is discussion with moderators in public forbidden" I hope I won't just get the response "because that is what the rules of the forum say when you sign up".
I'm all for net neutrality, and an open internet, and freedom of speech and all that... so sometimes it feels a little oppressive when the mods come down with such a heavy hand, and blanket statements. ANyway, just wanted to say that.
I've seen several posts with red lettering at the bottom as a response from mods. These posts usually are from unhappy users who are either new to the forum or displeased with a product. For example:
user X posts about vaporizer ABC in the vaporizer subforum, but not in the ABC thread. So their post is merged into the ABC thread. User X is at first confused about where his post went, and then is discouraged that instead of being at the top of the vaporizer forum threads, it is on page ## of the ABC thread. Now they question why the moderator did that and the moderator writes in red that discussion with moderators is not allowed in the public posts.
Now... I've read the rules, I know what they say. So when I ask, "why is discussion with moderators in public forbidden" I hope I won't just get the response "because that is what the rules of the forum say when you sign up".
I'm all for net neutrality, and an open internet, and freedom of speech and all that... so sometimes it feels a little oppressive when the mods come down with such a heavy hand, and blanket statements. ANyway, just wanted to say that.