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Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 3:05 PM
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and the bill for my hospilisation after falling off my chair and braking a leg.
Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 4:52 PM
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Very good
Move along please, nothing to see here.
Move along please, nothing to see here.
Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 5:16 PM
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geewizz, I am going miss you when you go!
Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 5:24 PM
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He'll be back
Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 5:58 PM
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Hi Guys,
My access has been restored (I didn't just get my admin removed, the login went as well - thanks Kelly ) and while I wanted to exercise my right to reply I think this has been a really great thread and I should probably just want to leave it with my lesson learnt and feeling a bit silly.
That said...
Just for the record on the subject line thing that I had asked the mods at lunchtime on that day to tag the subjects, as we were just sending the newsletter and I felt it was very confusing as it was, especially as the newsletter had a link straight to that forum. Everyone from the mods team was clearly busy and by the evening they hadn't come back to me, so I decided to do it myself to see how it looked and try to stop any confusion spreading. I absolutely shouldn't have done that without at least putting a note on the posts and I agree that it's wrong for staff to get involved in such things anyway.
What I do hope is that in the future, if there are more mod elections, that people will feel they can stick their hand up and get involved in the running of the forums - without you lot there isn't a community, and it can be a very thankless task running these boards. I think this highlights why having enough responsive mods is important, even though that's really only a silver lining on a bit of a cloud for me.
Ian
My access has been restored (I didn't just get my admin removed, the login went as well - thanks Kelly ) and while I wanted to exercise my right to reply I think this has been a really great thread and I should probably just want to leave it with my lesson learnt and feeling a bit silly.
That said...
Just for the record on the subject line thing that I had asked the mods at lunchtime on that day to tag the subjects, as we were just sending the newsletter and I felt it was very confusing as it was, especially as the newsletter had a link straight to that forum. Everyone from the mods team was clearly busy and by the evening they hadn't come back to me, so I decided to do it myself to see how it looked and try to stop any confusion spreading. I absolutely shouldn't have done that without at least putting a note on the posts and I agree that it's wrong for staff to get involved in such things anyway.
What I do hope is that in the future, if there are more mod elections, that people will feel they can stick their hand up and get involved in the running of the forums - without you lot there isn't a community, and it can be a very thankless task running these boards. I think this highlights why having enough responsive mods is important, even though that's really only a silver lining on a bit of a cloud for me.
Ian
Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 6:11 PM
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Thanks for that Ian. Just one question outstanding:
Quote from: jelv Another thought: Exactly how many Plusnet staff have moderator rights on these forums?
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Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
23-10-2008 7:30 PM
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No staff are in the moderator group. However, there are a couple in the forum admin group which allow them to make permission changes and therefore make substantial changes.
They are:
Me
Pete Jackson
Mark Kelly
Colin Ogilvie
and the Comms Team.
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Ian Wild was within that group but asked to be taken out.
This permission is for the installation and set up of the board. It also allows us to take emergency actions, i.e. a hack attempt in the middle of the night etc.
added Colin as I missed him!
They are:
Me
Pete Jackson
Mark Kelly
Colin Ogilvie
and the Comms Team.
---
Ian Wild was within that group but asked to be taken out.
This permission is for the installation and set up of the board. It also allows us to take emergency actions, i.e. a hack attempt in the middle of the night etc.
added Colin as I missed him!
Kelly Dorset
Ex-Broadband Service Manager
Ex-Broadband Service Manager
Re: Plusnet staff overstepping the mark
25-10-2008 9:48 PM
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I always like a happy ending....but a very interesting and more importantly,intelligent debate it was.
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To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
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