In the past few weeks, a few forum posts have been deleted because they were posted in violation of Rule 7:
7. If you do not agree on a moderator decision, please contact the moderator or @ivar in a Private Conversation. All disagreements should be handled in Private Conversations and not in public.
I'm posting this, because to tell you the truth, I had never heard of this rule till I became a moderator, so I'm assuming there are others like me on the forum. It is not intended to be a heavy handed rule that shows you how superior we are to the rest of the forum, but rather to try to keep the forum from descending into irrelevant public disagreements about topics far removed from the Camino. And note, too, that you can disagree with a decision of mine all you want if you express that disagreement in a private conversation.
It is true that the rule applies to remove even polite criticism of a moderator decision. It does not, of course, mean you can't post polite criticisms of any of the many comments and opinions I express every day -- you can go at those all you want so long as you keep it within the bounds of civilized discourse . But with moderators and forum members in so many different time zones, this rule means that when I go to sleep at night, I know that I won't wake up to a free for all second guessing what can be very subjective and difficult individual decisions, because I know one of my moderator pals will have removed the critical posts.
Hope this helps clarify things! Buen camino, Laurie
7. If you do not agree on a moderator decision, please contact the moderator or @ivar in a Private Conversation. All disagreements should be handled in Private Conversations and not in public.
I'm posting this, because to tell you the truth, I had never heard of this rule till I became a moderator, so I'm assuming there are others like me on the forum. It is not intended to be a heavy handed rule that shows you how superior we are to the rest of the forum, but rather to try to keep the forum from descending into irrelevant public disagreements about topics far removed from the Camino. And note, too, that you can disagree with a decision of mine all you want if you express that disagreement in a private conversation.
It is true that the rule applies to remove even polite criticism of a moderator decision. It does not, of course, mean you can't post polite criticisms of any of the many comments and opinions I express every day -- you can go at those all you want so long as you keep it within the bounds of civilized discourse . But with moderators and forum members in so many different time zones, this rule means that when I go to sleep at night, I know that I won't wake up to a free for all second guessing what can be very subjective and difficult individual decisions, because I know one of my moderator pals will have removed the critical posts.
Hope this helps clarify things! Buen camino, Laurie