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On the subject of the moderation system's transparency:

Lately in SF I've seen people complaining that the moderator/user relationship is not transparent enough, and more specifically that the admin account is a major problem with this. Some people think we should do away with it because it only impedes communication and gets abused by staff not wanting to do what they signed on to do.

I call bullshit.

First, it is not and never has been a secret that you can PM any mod, at any time, at any level of responsibility to ask for information regarding a warning, ban, deletion, thread move, or profile section disable. The only thing that we will not tell you is who did it, because the issue is not personal. The issue is someone violating (or, in some cases, not violating) the Terms of Service and therefore being reprimanded. Bringing names into it is irrelevant and petty, so we're not allowed to do it. Second, the problems with the admin account are largely user-end. Users feel it is okay to treat us badly and show blatant disrespect, and that has not changed; I strongly doubt it ever will, because no one likes being scolded and the internet is really consequence-free. If it were not certain that some users would respond in an excessively negative manner (because they've done it before on old accounts, because they're trolling, because we have no reason to believe they are ever rational), then I guarantee the admin option would be used a lot less. Which brings me to the third and-- I feel-- most important point here: the things people say to us are appalling, and I do not care if you think I signed on for it when I accepted the job. If a customer asked me to suck his d**k at any real job I have ever had, I would be within my rights to have him removed from the establishment. If a customer threatened my life, I would be within my rights to call the police. If a customer did nothing but sit there and berate me at the top of his lungs, repeatedly, I would be within my rights to transfer him to another employee if not have him ejected from the building. People do things on Gaia that are not at all appropriate in the working world, and I see no reason to stand for them here when I shouldn't anywhere else. The lack of ability to follow through is sort of immaterial here-- users actively harass us and act in wildly inappropriate ways, and just because we took the volunteer job does not mean we should be forced to put up with unconscionable abuse. Anyone saying so is out of their ******** tree, and I suggest they get a job making cold calls before they say another word. A certain amount of flak and whining is one thing, but people harass us frequently enough that it is an issue. I've had PMs full of shota/horse hentai and threats to beat the living s**t out of me, and that's not the worst I've heard of.

So if you want the admin account to be used less, give us less reason to use it. I don't care how special and deserving you think you are, I am not going to surrender my dignity and submit to things that aren't allowed in any workplace. Cry about it if you want, but I'm not going to lose any sleep about it.






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SOawesomeness
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commentCommented on: Mon Feb 26, 2007 @ 03:41am
SF is turning into the GD's brother forum. @.@

I respect moderators a lot. MY GODS WILL NOT BE ABUSED BY MORTALS. D:
I would actually prefer the admin account to have 'ADMIN' stamped on the avatar so that blacked out avatars won't be confused with the ADMIN-like account. @.@

D: Don't go bald because of users on Gaia!


commentCommented on: Fri Mar 02, 2007 @ 10:27pm
At my old job (heh I'm actually returning to the same mall, same job, just a different company), a former co-worker of mine had a really shitty interaction with a customer. It ended up being the final straw in a list of customer-service incidents with this older lady, so one could say she had it coming, but the customer's behavior was completely uncalled for.

It went something like this. My former co-worker got called to a juice spill at one end of the mall. We're day-porters, so we're basically janirtors walking around the mall maintaining the floors and washrooms. She got up there, put out her sign, and started to clean it up. Then this lady came over and started getting all in her face about how she "wasn't doing her job properly" and stuff like that, and of course she's standing in the middle of the spill while she's berating my former co-worker (we'll call her Marg).

Marg realized that she couldn't clean the spill by herself because it was too big, and this lady wasn't helping things, so she moved away from the cart and called for "Dave" (another co-worker) to come help her. The lady took this to mean that Marg "wasn't doing her job" and she was "talking on her phone" (it was a ******** RADIO, we all had one), and proceeded to reach onto the cart and start taking off mops and chemicals because Marg wasn't going fast enough. And while this is all going on. this b***h is harassing Marg, calling her names, saying she's not doing her job, etc, all of it lies. So Marg finally called for security after Dave arrived, but they didn't show up.



Nikolita
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Nikolita
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commentCommented on: Fri Mar 02, 2007 @ 10:28pm
(done in 2 posts due to length)

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Marg had asked the lady more than once to please move back, let her do her job, etc. But finally Marg snapped and asked the lady to "Please go elsewhere, to leave her alone" or something like that, so she could do her job. Nothing overly offensive, just a firm voice asking her to please go away and go elsewhere. Well this lady got so uppity that she complained and e-mailed the head of the mall's administration directly, and they laid Marg off.

My point is, in no way, shape or form should people have to put up with crap like that. And the same goes for mods on Gaia. If we feel we have to use the admin account, and we have a justifiable reason, then we'll use it. Deal with it and move on. We don't want to have to receive hate-filled PMs from users who feel they are in the right to PM a mod and yell and scream at them, and call them all sorts of nasty names, just because they had a thread moved or a post deleted.

I did not ask to receive treatment like that when I agreed to be a moderator. I volunteer my time to help keep Gaia clean and running, and I don't think anyone is ever right to PM any mod and scream at them for something they did.

"...just because we took the volunteer job does not mean we should be forced to put up with unconscionable abuse."

Exactly. Amen Fube, Amen. smile


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