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Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:47 pm
by Fear Of The Duck
so you had a course about general principles as well i take it (presumption of innocencene, nullem crimen sine lege, nulla poena sine lege, legal equality, nemo est supra legis and the like...)
and where'w the rest of youse? afraid that some incompetence might be found?
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:20 pm
by Zeratul
not all read this...
also, when considering suggestive disorder, that one has the exact same background as us...
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:23 pm
by Rienna
Corran Horn wrote:1. does any of youse have any kind of legal background?
2. does any of youse have any kind of serious teamwork background (prefferably hold a team leader post)?
3. has any of youse ever hold a position that required good interpersonal skills?
if this is the wrong section feel free to move it
1.) I have one criminology course in first year university.
2.) I have been in a position of supervisor over night and day shifts where I was the highest person in charge in the store while I was working for the past 2 years.
3.) I worked as office secretary at a high school office for an entire school year for work experiance placement.
Do I pass the test?
~Rie.
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 7:23 pm
by Mystake
1. No
2. Yes, the title I held was Service Specialist where I worked with a team of other service specialists in customer satisfaction, leading to 3
3. Yes > I had direct relations on a personal level with the members of the corporation I worked at.
the best job description I can give is "The Ultimate Customer Experience". I still hold that job.
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:23 am
by Eriond
Corran Horn wrote:why?
out of curiosity... was thinkin why the general sections seems to be soooo unfriendly, full of ppl whining and arguing between themselves ans/or the mods/admins and generally crap that i don't want to be involved in all this and thats my thoughts:
1) theres forum rules. ppl responsible for setting them and enforcing them should have some legal background if we want to avoid any major disputes about their meaning and interpretation. also they should be unbiased judges and so on.
ya don't need to be a lawyer, 1 year studying it at uni will do (i had 2 yrs)
there is no need at all for a moderator to have any kind of legal background whatsoever, all that is required is common sense when applying the rules they are not a hammer to be used but more guidelines to follow
2) as this is supposed to be a "community" forum admins and mods should act as community leaders. as in other cases, poor leaders - poor team.
3) this is kinda connected with 2) but here the point is the ability to efficiently deal with all disputes, disagreements and troublemakers. there's a lot more better methods than punch in the face and "cos i am mod and a god" attitude. good diplomacy works much better.
i'm not sure if skills gained in the military are relevant here. army is more "goal/mission" oriented while community - "interest/hobby". but wolf, if i ever need a project manager, i'll give ya a shout

team leader qualities would be useful yes but again it all comes down to common sense and being receptive to others opinions.
Military skills can be useful as they teach teamwork be it leading or working within a team.
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:44 am
by Zeratul
indeed eriond... there are forum rules, not forum laws... for one, they arent written in some archaic form of language...
legal background is useful, not manditory...
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:56 am
by Fear Of The Duck
common sense? ya can argue with somebody's "common sense". but ya can't argue with LOGIC. legal training gives one the ability to use logic in creatinig, interpreting and enforcing rules (or guidelines, as ya wish).
@spacey: i'll answer yer pmed question when i have a time to go throug all the stuff here again and pick up certain posts and/or threads
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:15 pm
by Zeratul
how large portion of police officers have studied law for long time?
after all, the mods are to forums as the police are to RL, are they not?
it only takes one or few to write the laws, and only those need to have the background for writing them... but it does require that much skill to enforce them... (if it does, then they are poorly written... for then the public wont be able to read them anyways...)
Re: QUESTIONS TO THE MODS (AND ADMINS)
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:21 pm
by Lore
Corran Horn wrote:common sense? ya can argue with somebody's "common sense". but ya can't argue with LOGIC. legal training gives one the ability to use logic in creatinig, interpreting and enforcing rules (or guidelines, as ya wish).
I think I see what hes trying to say,,, and If I'm right I agree with what hes saying. Better wording and defining the "guidelines" is a good thing.
Talk more about this, I'm intrested.