@surreality said in Hello MSBites! Grade your administrators.:
Arkandel asked us as forum participants to call this behavior out when we see it. And mod or not, you are also a forum participant.
I did, as Lithium can attest to.
I even called myself out on the double-standard issue, and revealed an embarrassing incident where I went so far out of character I didn't know how to apologize properly. For months.
What I have noticed is that, when one of us mods says "please stop," there's pushback. There's pushback from whomever the mod may have replied to, even if the post is worded to apply to everyone. There's pushback from those who aren't even involved, who want to weigh in on whether there should have been any response. There was a very vocal discussion on whether or not we should preface messages with "MOD VOICE" to distinguish tones. And the personal tone of some of the reproaching words directed at Auspice was nothing short of outrageous to me.
If people -- all y'all -- want someone like me, Arkandel, or Auspice to step in and tell you when you've gone too far based on our own subjective opinion on what "too far" means? I'm really okay with that. What I've noticed, however, is that when we do that we often stir up more trouble than the trouble we sought to quell.
Of late, though, Arkandel has had good reasons, and I trust in his judgment.
Personally? I don't really care if the Hog Pit goes. I don't have the time or the energy to muster up a Raptor-like takedown, and reading what sometimes gets flung over there is more tedious than entertaining. For the past few years, I've had more fun, entertainment, and lively discussion outside of it. I might miss it, but I don't think so.