Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 8:43 pm
Lem wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 6:36 pm
Okay. So, not applicable to Sledge as a moderator?
I took your comment to be a general concept about moderating, based on this:
My apologies, and i will not refer to your comment in my discussions with Sledge then, but I still think your comment about bias should be applicable to all under consideration.
Lem, this is a longstanding point of disagreement between us. If I think you've misapplied my words, I'm going to clarify.
I do my best.

but yes, I disagree that you are as clear as you seem to think you are. It regularly seems to result in you feeling the need to lecture various people. A need I don't agree with.
Obviously, my clarification wasn't clear, so I'll take another crack at it. If I recall correctly, the words you quoted were in response to a specific question you asked about why I, as a moderator, would want an LDS person on the team to consult.
The LDS person under discussion being sledge, yes.
I answered your question, which was clearly based on how I think about moderating. Obviously, Shades is the authority figure that sets the expectations for moderators. In this case, the expectation is "clone of Shades." My opinion as to what I think I have to do to become a clone of Shades is not intended to be any kind of authoritative statement about moderator qualification. Each moderator gets to figure out for herself how to think about becoming a clone of Shades.
Then say that its your own opinion. You stated this:
Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 5:13 am
Because being a clone of Shades requires a moderator to do his/her best to recognize her/his personal bias and to set it aside when acting as a moderator...
When you say things like the above, yes, it sounds like you are being authoritative, especially since you were recently a moderator here.
Even if you and Sledge accepted my view as authoritative or even reasonable, it applies only to conduct as a moderator. Having bias that a person demonstrates as a poster is not relevant to whether the person can recognize that bias and set it aside when acting as a moderator. That's what I meant by my comments having nothing to do with whether Sledge can (i.e., has the ability to) be a clone of Shades.
But you used the term
personal bias, directly within the context of commenting on how to moderate for Shades. You specifically said this:
Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 5:13 am
Because being a clone of Shades requires a moderator to do his/her best to recognize her/his personal bias and to set it aside when acting as a moderator...
and yes, I am asking whether Sledge can set aside that bias, so I got the point you are ridiculously belaboring. Next time, please pay more attention to what I write before you jump to your conclusions.
But yes, I get it. You speak, I interpret that the best I can in the context of a discussion, you don't like it so you blame me for misunderstanding.
Yes, it's longstanding. Please try to be clearer at the outset when you communicate. I'm sure it will go far to resolve this issue. In the meantime, I will refrain from quoting or referring in any way to any comment you make in order to avoid miscommunication. In return, I would politely ask you to please dial back your condescension. Other people are also educated and communicate for a living, but you seem to have this idea that only you do it correctly. It's tiresome to keep trying to be civil when you break out this side of you.