Ok, so constructful posts? I'll give it a shot.....
I agree with those that have said you cannot expect Mods and Admins all to be 100% alike in their modding. But there are clear instances where the inconsistency is so enormous that it is shocking.. and this particular sig issue is one of those.
Now, femme started this thread to point out what she "believed" to be an inconsistency. After reading here opening post I don't see any rudeness at all. She may already have come to her conclusion on the situation before knowing all the facts, but there was no rudeness.
So i feel that Mods and Admins should refrain from such responses as this:
Eärendil wrote:How about this. You don't post things that you have no idea about? Please and thank you.
That is rude and unhelpful. How does that response actually help or answer any concerns that the OP may have?
I feel that Mods and Admins should behave more like this:
Ĕɱƿŷ wrote:I dealt with the masking about 20 or 30 minutes ago, Earendil just dealt with Thaltek about 5 to 10 minutes ago. All before you posted this. Although your intentions may be admirable, you need more patience I believe..
It gives an explanation and therefore provides the user with a better understanding and can then decide from there how and where to proceed if necessary. I saw no rudeness or unhelpfulness in Empy's response.
I also feel Admins and Mods should not make accusations to justify their actions. An example of this is when Earendil accused me of abusing report system. Fact is I did not. i reported one thing that I genuinely felt broke rules when thaltek was attempting to bully me.
If admins accuse a user of something then it is only courteous of them to provide an explanation if asked by the user. I did ask, and it was ignored, by two admins Zeratul and Earendil.
If admins are going to point such things like this during a discussion about modding:
where the Admin is clearly being smug that the 24hr issue (which is part of the inconsistency issue) is not mentioned in he rules and therefore can be ignored they should not suddenly start saying the same rule is based on the default fixed width skin which is also not in the rule itself. They have claimed the same thing as me, yet I acknowledged in this thread that the 24hr thing is not set in the rule but they fail to acknolwedge the same.
Mods and Admins need to acknowledge and accept when they have done wrong. Instead of just keeping silent and ignoring the fact.
Admins should allow their Mods to primarily do the modding as that's what they are employed to do (using the term "employed" loosely as they don't get paid). Blue mods should primarily handle reports and modding of their respective sections as that is what their role on the forums is all about. If in particular cases where no blue mods are on the forum or available and the report/modding is of a rather important nature then the Global Mod of that section should carry out the modding. Global Mods should primarily stick to their section that they are appointed and only mod outside their section if no mods in that section are available and the issue at hand is of a somewhat important nature. Admins should really mod if not many mods are available at the time and that it is of some urgency to carry out the modding. If an Admin checks the MCP and see's a report about something considered low-level then they should let the Mods handle it. i'm not saying Admins should never Mod, but they have Blue and Green Mods for that.
These are my opinions. I'm not telling people how to do something, just how I think certain things should be done or could be better done.