Deni's Bias
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:25 am
Oh yes.. I once again feel the urge just to inform and give feedback to the admins and other mods of Deni's bias which has been handed yet another example.
This of course is not an attack on Deni herself (I wouldn't know where to start..) but rather just information for admin consideration as to clarify the redundancy of that shroud covering the ambiguity of Deni's honesty when modding.
1. bebita post's goodbye thread in SGW general. It's been common practise for years NOT to leave these threads in general for ANY length of time, but to move them straight to the forum specific for goodbye threads.
2. Deni replied ignoring it's position (I point out bebita is a member of DDE).
3. I point this out to Deni and point out her bias (leaving a member of her own empires thread where he wants it stands directly behind and directly supports all other claims of bias ima..)
4. Deni replies to me firstly with..
She then edits this too..
Is that the correct conduct for a mod under this administration? I though Jack was heavily ridiculed and ultimately fired for being rude to a forum user whilst modding/defending his modding (Deni of course in this case doing the latter).
4. I then pointed out how her reply was spam and also rude. I add that making an objective statement about Deni's modding behaviour (saying she's bias) isn't rude.. it's merely prudent as there was ample evidence and a mod, a global mod up for adminship no less, SHOULD know better. Claiming I am an attention seeker on the other hand is highly subjective as my actions could be interpreted in countless other ways (revelutionary, eccentric.. it goes on).
6. I finally add that also instead of cleaning bebita's thread and moving it to quitting she also left it. As too did Earendil.
As a closing question... I ask.. what is the point in having a quitting section if people we are allied with are simply allowed to ignore that rule?
doing my bit for the mod team and the community,
Love Semps.
Thread in question:
viewtopic.php?f=101&t=164601
This of course is not an attack on Deni herself (I wouldn't know where to start..) but rather just information for admin consideration as to clarify the redundancy of that shroud covering the ambiguity of Deni's honesty when modding.
1. bebita post's goodbye thread in SGW general. It's been common practise for years NOT to leave these threads in general for ANY length of time, but to move them straight to the forum specific for goodbye threads.
2. Deni replied ignoring it's position (I point out bebita is a member of DDE).
3. I point this out to Deni and point out her bias (leaving a member of her own empires thread where he wants it stands directly behind and directly supports all other claims of bias ima..)
4. Deni replies to me firstly with..
Deni wrote:Cry me a river
She then edits this too..
Deni wrote:Cry me a river
And instead of being a smartass how about clicking the little report button? The one in the lower right corner with the "!" mark on it?
I guess that is not public enough for you Mr Attention Seeker?
Is that the correct conduct for a mod under this administration? I though Jack was heavily ridiculed and ultimately fired for being rude to a forum user whilst modding/defending his modding (Deni of course in this case doing the latter).
4. I then pointed out how her reply was spam and also rude. I add that making an objective statement about Deni's modding behaviour (saying she's bias) isn't rude.. it's merely prudent as there was ample evidence and a mod, a global mod up for adminship no less, SHOULD know better. Claiming I am an attention seeker on the other hand is highly subjective as my actions could be interpreted in countless other ways (revelutionary, eccentric.. it goes on).
6. I finally add that also instead of cleaning bebita's thread and moving it to quitting she also left it. As too did Earendil.
As a closing question... I ask.. what is the point in having a quitting section if people we are allied with are simply allowed to ignore that rule?
doing my bit for the mod team and the community,
Love Semps.
Thread in question:
viewtopic.php?f=101&t=164601
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As for the moving times.. give me 3+ examples if you so sure of your conviction. If threads have stayed there it's only because a mod hasn't seen them. Using the report feature.. why bother? You're a GM.. it's like five clicks to move a thread.
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