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Why we need pre-moderation.
- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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14 years 4 weeks ago - 14 years 4 weeks ago #30537 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
PLEASE READ THE SPOTLIGHTS AREA OF THE FORUM REGULARLY, OTHERWISE YOU MAY MISS OUT ON IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Why we need pre-moderation. was created by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
To all members,
All posts are pre-moderated before they appear in the forums. However, due to the increasing number of posts we now have to deal with, the odd post may reach the forum. If that happens the post may be edited in some circumstances, but normally it will be deleted.
We do not pre-moderate posts in order to practice censorship, but amongst other things, to prevent the site being hacked, as it was when we operated B & W under www.benefitsandwork.org
Posts are also pre-moderated for legal reasons, i.e. to prevent a post that may be defamatory in content or even libellous, and leave us open to being sued.
Posts are also pre-moderated to prevent personal attacks on members so members can be assured that on this site they are in a safe and secure environment and will not be abused or flamed.
Deciding upon whether or not a post should or shouldn't be approved, or if it is, but shouldn't have been and is edited or deleted means that EVERY single post has to be read thoroughly by a moderator which takes up a great deal of time for our current moderating team.
Moderators are appointed by Steve Donnison to act on his behalf and Steve trusts our judgement. Occasionally, we may get things wrong, since we are not infallible. and all moderators do so in a voluntary capacity, despite having chronic illness or severe disability themselves. Rarely, some posts may need to be passed to Steve for an executive decision.
I hope this explains to a small number of members who have recently complained about our moderation policy.
Pre-moderation takes up a lot of moderators time, but I'm sure that the majority of our members prefer this to a 'free for all' which is allowed by many forums on the internet.
See also Moderation Policy posted by Steve a few months ago.
Thank you for your understanding.
Jim pp Moderating Team
Crazydiamond, Charlie Nott France, Jima1, Gareth , Steve Donnison, pete17971, indieames, Mr B, Survivor , pata1, DepressedDerek
All posts are pre-moderated before they appear in the forums. However, due to the increasing number of posts we now have to deal with, the odd post may reach the forum. If that happens the post may be edited in some circumstances, but normally it will be deleted.
We do not pre-moderate posts in order to practice censorship, but amongst other things, to prevent the site being hacked, as it was when we operated B & W under www.benefitsandwork.org
Posts are also pre-moderated for legal reasons, i.e. to prevent a post that may be defamatory in content or even libellous, and leave us open to being sued.
Posts are also pre-moderated to prevent personal attacks on members so members can be assured that on this site they are in a safe and secure environment and will not be abused or flamed.
Deciding upon whether or not a post should or shouldn't be approved, or if it is, but shouldn't have been and is edited or deleted means that EVERY single post has to be read thoroughly by a moderator which takes up a great deal of time for our current moderating team.
Moderators are appointed by Steve Donnison to act on his behalf and Steve trusts our judgement. Occasionally, we may get things wrong, since we are not infallible. and all moderators do so in a voluntary capacity, despite having chronic illness or severe disability themselves. Rarely, some posts may need to be passed to Steve for an executive decision.
I hope this explains to a small number of members who have recently complained about our moderation policy.
Pre-moderation takes up a lot of moderators time, but I'm sure that the majority of our members prefer this to a 'free for all' which is allowed by many forums on the internet.
See also Moderation Policy posted by Steve a few months ago.
Thank you for your understanding.
Jim pp Moderating Team
Crazydiamond, Charlie Nott France, Jima1, Gareth , Steve Donnison, pete17971, indieames, Mr B, Survivor , pata1, DepressedDerek
PLEASE READ THE SPOTLIGHTS AREA OF THE FORUM REGULARLY, OTHERWISE YOU MAY MISS OUT ON IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Last edit: 14 years 4 weeks ago by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law). Reason: Corrected link.
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