If you are crafting a new “forum rules” thread, may I start giving some actual substantial rules suggestions?
Specifically, since it appears to have pissed off a number of users, here is my suggestion for “Mod powers with regards to editing and/or deleting and/or moving posts”.
1. If a forum post breaks any of the rules of this forum, then the moderators will simply replace the ENTIRE content of the message with this line:
“This post was deleted by <moderator name=”“>due to violating the rules of this forum. <optionally list=”" which=“” rules=“” were=“” violated=“”><optionally include=“” a=“” link=“” to=“” the=“” forum=“” rules=“”>"
2. No moderator shall edit and change the wording of any post by anyone, regardless of the content of that post. The moderator will either delete the entire content of the post, replacing it with the line above from #1, or the mod will completely leave the entire post alone. No middle ground.
3. No moderator shall delete a posting in a way that makes the posting completely disappear like it never existed. Instead, the post will be replaced with the content from #1 above.
4. Any posts that are moved, either because they are off topic, or because they are in the wrong forum, shall leave behind a “ghost” posting/thread for a few days. The ghost posting simply says that "This reply by <username>was moved to ". I’ve seen this done on other forums, and moved threads even had their own icon (an arrow), and directly linked to the newly created threads.
IF this is not possible to have ghost threads/posts here, then simply move the thread then create a new post in its place saying that this post was moved.
Why should we do it this way? Actually I have some experience on this exact issue. Over at the TripleAWarClub forum, we had a moderator who had on an occasion or two, changed the words of a post. I had previously deleted several posts as well.
The result of this was that, in case of a mod changing the words, the author of the post became outraged. Quite simply, if what the user wrote was bad, it should be deleted wholesale.
In the case of deleting a post, the users also generally became mad at the admins in general, because it removed the evidence that there ever was a post. It is much better to have a post saying “this post was deleted” then to have no post at all.
After all of this, I created a similar policy at the war club forum, and got the mods to follow it.
I do not agree with people saying that posts should not be deleted, or that people should be allowed to talk about anything, and engage in or make flame wars at will, etc etc.
But I do think that moderators need follow very specific rules when there is a violation of the forum rules. If a post needs to be deleted, or some content in that post needs to be changed, then it is best to follow the rules I posted above.
thx,
veqryn</username></optionally></optionally></moderator>