Alter Idem wrote:I understand the difficult position you were in--it would be no fun to be harassed by someone constantly over personality conflicts you have no control over, and if you decided to remove her because you were sick of the complaints from this person, then fine...but leaving the impression that numerous posters were complaining (when it was only one or two) and that it was because of Jersey Girl's moderating was not right.
Your assumption is incorrect on two accounts:
- I never left the impression that it was only one or two posters who were complaining. One or more posters may have caused the dam to break, but he/she/they were the mere capstones to many months of build-up by a number of other people.
- I never left the impression that Jersey Girl's moderation was not right. I stated quite clearly that a number of individuals simply didn't want her to be a moderator anymore.
No, but removing a moderator who was doing a capable job and letting others think otherwise in order to protect a complaining poster(s) with their nose out of joint, was not right.
I never let others think otherwise. I either held my tongue or, when pressed, told the truth.
You don't ban posters--but from your remarks, I can guess that these pushy posters have been campaigning for bannings. How long before your harassing, complaining anonymous posters wear you down with their threats once again?
Never. It's not a slippery-slope.
Will you have to give in and ban just one or two posters to keep this poster(s) happy and willing to stay on the board?
No, 'cause if that happened then the entire reason for MormonDiscussions's existence would cease to exist.
When you give in to pressure once, you open the door for more demands--if they see they can control you, they will not stop to use their power to get what they want.
You severely over-estimate the power of others to persuade me to violate my core principles. (Who is or isn't a moderator is
not one of my core principles. Even now I reserve the right to moderatorize or de-moderatorize anyone at any time for any or no reason whatsoever.)
Look Shades, I do understand that giving in to these posters was easier than continuing to fight their demands. I don't know their value to the board--as I said, they could be contributors and they could be posters that you really do not want to lose. But let's be honest; you acted in a manner that is more in keeping with the kinds of accusations made against MADB. You did lose some of the high ground you'd like to claim. If you had decided that you did not like Jersey Girl and wanted her removed, then that was your prerogative..and none could have complained.
LOL!!! If so much complaining--by yourself included--has been done for
this reason, how much more would've occurred for
that reason??
But you gave us too much information and let us know that it was not your wish, but the wish of some anonymous posters manipulating behind the scenes to remove a moderator they did not like. Personally, I'm glad you were honest about it--but I'm sorry to say that in being candid, it's reflected poorly on you.
Great. Damned if I do, damned if I don't.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley