
michael wrote:I see that the number of members has increased but the type of thing being posted is no different to what has always been here and on other similar forums, it just seems odd that simple trader feedback threads get taken away and people's personal opinions are taken from them no matter if it's 100% fact that's being posted or speculation.

It's not about the amount of moderation, it's the type of moderation that worries me.

I guess I just don't see the harm in letting members express themselves until something comes to a natural end while I also know that constantly

"nipping it in the bud" just causes them to start all over again.

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as has been demonstrated with this very subject.

Moderation should be about keeping the spammers away, not robbing members of the opportunity to discuss issues that have an impact on the community as a whole.

I appreciate that some issues may have legal implications but IMOC needs to ensure these implications lie with the poster not the club and where necessary do reactive moderation rather than the current proactive

"what if" type that seems to annoy so many members.

Perhaps then the people posting things will consider the impact it might have on

*them* if they twist the truth, at the end of the day nobody tends to end up in trouble if what they post is 100% fact.

All in my opinion of course.

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I agree.

Which is why you will see some changes to the IMOC set up in the not too distant future.

The problem with the internet forums is, it is too easy to come on here, get half the information and then wade in.

Its also too easy to refer to a problem you have with a member that does not apply to the matter at hand

- this happens a lot with the trader feedbacks.

Again, there will be some changes coming shortly.

We also have to monitor what people are expressing, not in a Nazi Big Brother way, but because we need to be fair to all the members and keep personal attacks off the Forum.

We have to try and treat all members equally and often that does mean nipping things in the bud, or stopping threads because people will not behave.

I do agree though, I would like to see more freedom for people to express themselves, but it is also down to the individuals posting to moderate themselves, which people are often reluctant to do.

On a closing note, before I leave work, I would add that there are also defamation laws to do with publishing comments, which catches internet forums as well.

Therefore for the protection of IMOC and to keep her running sometimes there are edits to try and remove this liability.

In this regard, please bear in mind that the Committee Members would be
personally
liable for anything awarded.
