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In Reply to: RE: What is a Neapolitan attitude? posted by op48no1 on December 09, 2014 at 20:01:06
...over there, it's pretty clearly stated that moderators, moderation policies and moderator actions are not acceptable topics of discussion. Violations are not tolerated and are dealt with swiftly and usually without recourse. Not defending anything but as you note, these are generally private enterprises and can be run in any manner the owners see fit. IOW, you participate at their pleasure and your own risk.
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Ya but like everyone else stated what was the offense? They (AK) decided not to state it. Simply violated what rules? Apparently rules are made up as desired.
It does not break my heart to be banned, but playing by the rules should be by everyone!
...so I don't know the details of your situation but from what's been posted here it seems your ultimate infraction was to openly question a moderator's action, decision or judgement, a very serious violation of their rules of participation. Doesn't matter if you were right or wrong . Again, not defending anything but you simply don't mess with the moderators over there, it's their definition of "mess", and management backs their moderators 110%. Just the way it is. As you've read, some like this more active form of moderation, some don't. It is a contrast to here where moderation is a somewhat more laid back affair. i.e. The continued existence of this thread is proof of that.
Later!
I am defending the level heads and wisdom of the moderators here at AA by comparison more than anything else. After all, I was not banned from building amplifiers. LOL.
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