Since it was a constructive thread and I am (apparently) the one who got it locked, I feel obligated to start it again so that players may continue the constructive criticism of what many of us consider to be the largest faux pas the admins of The Matrix Online have ever made.
The question, as the thread title suggests, is how do you, as players, feel about the forum moderator positions being filled by your fellow players?
In my opinion, poor moderation practices and policies have led to the moderators of this forum playing favorites with friends from inside the game, elevating some players to more lenient standards while holding other's feet to the fire, and generally misusing the power of the position.
I believe the solution lies in reducing the number of moderators, and completely removing the abilities to lock and "move" threads from moderators who have active characters that they play on a regular basis. Raijinn and Jurymen can evaluate threads that are recommended by the player mods. In truth, Jurymen is the only mod that has proven both effective and concerned about the players as much as he is concerned about the policies.
In short, on a forum that only has about a hundred posts a day, the daily over-moderation is choking the life from this once tightly-knit community.
Personally I don't feel there is anything wrong with players being moderators so long as they are governed just as we are. Instances of harrassment or favortism should be taken seriously and a moderator should be held to the utmost standards, even moreso than the regular players.
I've seen for a long time moderators playing favorites and singling out those they dislike. It's shameful and unfortunate that those given the chance to do some good are no better morally than those they take their angst out on.
"Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
I was going to PM Checksum this, but hey it might as well go here in the open.
Flaming? So apparently pointing out the wrong-doings of people (i.e.) complaining is called flaming. I guess some of us weren't happy-funtime enough for a SOE discussion about how the forums worked. "Locked for the flaming particular members of the community" AKA Havocide/Raijinn/Certain Moderators. I know you're buddy-buddy with all of them, but for god's sakes this has gotten ridiculous. Not only do you step in with the excuse of flaming when we simply have no where else to turn when we want to complain about this, in the *gasp* SOE Discussion Forum, but you lock the thread.
Not surprising really, seeing as how SOE is pretty consistent in how they fix their problems. Simply exercising those TOS rights you sign when you subscribe to their forums or games. Granted it's legal, but when you sweep things under the carpet and say it never happend it's blatantly obvious that something's wrong.
And again, it all comes down into the category of "interpretation of the Moderators." Well, I happen to know most of the moderators, and yes, those moderators as well as us non-moderators have biased opinions regardless because we're human beings. We take the sides of our friends while consistently taking to the offense with our enemies however subtle we do so.
This is why I love the Louisiana Governmental system because we simply have everything in a book that can tell us what we can and cannot do. The "law" of this forum is the usual basic interpretation of "law" that this entire country uses except us, looking at recent cases in which they use to decide upon the punishment. Unfortunately, that doesn't really work here when you have people who don't work for SOE, yet claim a position higher in the "hierarchy" of these boards when it's process is not clear at all. People become moderators at random, and again it's a case of who you know, not really what you know. It's not only that, but our interpretations are widely different as to where I find "flaming" a lot more lenient criticism where you see dire insults. While although I sound very sadistic when I so call "flame" people, I like you to keep advised that although you have power over me, someone who really should just be as equal as I am, that you are overly biased as many of the moderators here.
It's sickening looking at these boards seeing the over-moderation of posts. You yourself claim to honestly look at a reported post, if you catch anything in the area that isn't even relevant to the report that you feel is misconduct, then you exercise those familiar TOS rights that you have as a moderator while another moderator might just ignore it. In some cases it's acceptable when people are just spamming the hell out of it or flaming it ya-da ya-da, but you know as in our previous encounter that going over the line is extremely inconsiderate. You have the right to do it, because you hold that power over me, but don't put me on these mental lists that you may label me as a trouble-maker when you obviously along with the other moderators exercise your power so falsely in my opinion. It's why I think most of you moderators shouldn't even be moderators in the first place. Granted, there was one incident I had with a moderator where I noticed my post was editted without a reason. I read my post which I had made a week earlier and noticed it didn't make since. I immediately rose to the explanation that a moderator misused his power, when infact it was to remove an insulting quote about Havocide (go figure). I yelled at him and became quite infuriated. Since then, he/she now adds his editting frequently with a message such as you do. I will admit that there are times when I am in the fault or wrong and I go about the misjudgement of that situation, so you have to realize that we are all human.
But to be honest, I'm sick and tired of it. You don't have to be pin-point accurate, this isn't a place where if the floor doesn't sparkle then it's unacceptable. It's a gaming forum where people express their opinions. The TOS isn't a book that says everything we can or cannot do, it's simply a list of rules and guides that help the moderator interpret what's right and wrong, which in my opinion is being too frequently used without necessary cause. Insults aside, I hope you take into account what I just said instead of "sweeping it under the carpet."
[Edited to remove a reference to inappropriate conduct]
Simple answer to the title of the thread:
Yes, otherwise we wouldn't have any moderators at all. MXO and SOE wouldn't want to pay for them.
Simple answer to the title of the thread:Yes, otherwise we wouldn't have any moderators at all. MXO and SOE wouldn't want to pay for them.
In an effort to continue to shed light on this issue, I'd like to direct everyone's attention to the recently-locked threads in the Syntax World Discussion forum as yet another example of player favoritism and forum over-moderation.
Well, until they get deleted anyway.
The basics, however, was that a player tried to pull an (amazingly) stupid prank on a new player and it backfired on him. When the story was relayed on the forum, possibly as a warning to others, the foolish player's moderator pals stepped in and ganked the thread. When another post was opened to discuss it, it was ganked as well.
Swift justice? Or spiteful vengeance? You decide.
I would also like to point out that saying even the slightest thing negative about this player on any of the Matrix Online forums will be trolled and then immediately edited by these same player moderators.
*sigh. Idle hands are the Devil's work.
That will be all. You may return to your labours.