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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 817652" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>It's unfortunate if that's the way you interpreted it. Wasn't my intention.</p><p></p><p>I contribute to, or have contributed to, in total around 10 message boards over the years. I've never had the desire to be a moderator, and my comments aren't suggesting that I could do a better job, and they aren't suggesting that I even want to do that job. Because I don't.</p><p></p><p>But expanding upon [USER=7261]@Pokerbrat2000[/USER] 's point, it becomes quite challenging to have consistent dialogue amongst other forum members whenever a moderator decides that the thread is over just because they felt like doing it. If a moderator feels that they have a right to do whatever they want to do because they have that authority, then more power to them.</p><p></p><p>However, if you're going to close a thread because you don't like the direction it's going, or if you're going to close a thread because it temporarily got off topic, you'd have to close every single thread after a couple of pages, or even after a couple of posts. Very few, if any, threads remain completely on the original topic.</p><p></p><p>I think sometimes in an attempt to keep things consistent by impulsively closing threads, or even combining threads, it actually makes the posting experience less enjoyable. In regards to combining threads, content is all over the place because the conversation originated in multiple different spots. It's so hard to keep up with how the conversation is going when all of those posts from multiple threads are jumbled together.</p><p></p><p>I most certainly have the utmost appreciation for the job you guys do. This is a top notch website and a top notch forum. But sometimes I wish there wasn't so much of a quick trigger, almost as if a thread is being closed just to say that there was some form of moderation for the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 817652, member: 11933"] It's unfortunate if that's the way you interpreted it. Wasn't my intention. I contribute to, or have contributed to, in total around 10 message boards over the years. I've never had the desire to be a moderator, and my comments aren't suggesting that I could do a better job, and they aren't suggesting that I even want to do that job. Because I don't. But expanding upon [USER=7261]@Pokerbrat2000[/USER] 's point, it becomes quite challenging to have consistent dialogue amongst other forum members whenever a moderator decides that the thread is over just because they felt like doing it. If a moderator feels that they have a right to do whatever they want to do because they have that authority, then more power to them. However, if you're going to close a thread because you don't like the direction it's going, or if you're going to close a thread because it temporarily got off topic, you'd have to close every single thread after a couple of pages, or even after a couple of posts. Very few, if any, threads remain completely on the original topic. I think sometimes in an attempt to keep things consistent by impulsively closing threads, or even combining threads, it actually makes the posting experience less enjoyable. In regards to combining threads, content is all over the place because the conversation originated in multiple different spots. It's so hard to keep up with how the conversation is going when all of those posts from multiple threads are jumbled together. I most certainly have the utmost appreciation for the job you guys do. This is a top notch website and a top notch forum. But sometimes I wish there wasn't so much of a quick trigger, almost as if a thread is being closed just to say that there was some form of moderation for the day. [/QUOTE]
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