SFG75 said:
but I wonder how the other, not so outspoken members feel about this.
By this standard, the thread still has zero posts.
I wanted to stay out of this, but as I don't consider myself to be an "outspoken" member, here's my two cents.
The reason you don't hear from the less outspoken members about this issue is because they don't really come into contact with the mods. I don't usually even think of the mods as moderators most of the time, and I think this is the way it should be.
Personally, there have been 3 cases in which I've actually thought about moderation:
- I wrote a PM to a mod in regard to a thread that I thought was spam and needed to be looked at. I received a prompt reply that they were discussing it.
- I wrote a PM to a different mod in regard to a post by a member to a newbie which I thought was offensive to the new member. Again, I received a prompt reply that it would be discussed.
- Every time these threads start up about 'what's wrong with TBF' and 'what's wrong with the moderation'.
While I don't think it should be 'taboo' to talk about the way moderation on the forum works, I also think that there's one hell of a lot of overreaction to it. In my opinion, if you've a problem with the mods or moderation in regard to what you, personally, have experienced, then deal with the mods in regard to it. Airing your dirty laundry on forum threads is, in my opinion, not a very classy thing to do, and is unlikely to help the situation in the end. It leads me to wonder if those that do are actually after solutions, or just wish to generate conflict.
I think some issues have been raised, and the moderators are looking at solutions. I think the best thing to do at this stage is sit back and wait for a response, and go about your business on the forum as usual. Insighting an environment of enmity and hostility doesn't really help anyone.