Are the Mods handling these forums as well as they could be? How can we help them?


Let me begin by congratulating the mods on the job they are doing here, as one who has had experience doing the very same job on forums it is a usually a thankless unpaid task that garners no friends in any quarter!

That being said I am of the belief that just deleting posts that are deemed inappropriate is not the best way to handle the rabble rousers who are left free to perform said actions again and again and again.
This is a select few who are well known to the majority but can and do spoil many a decent thread and have indeed caused a number of once regular contributers to go "dark".
My proposal would be for the mods to tally up infractions for inappropriate posts and after a certain points limit is hit then an automatic ban should occur, the severity of which would be decided by the mods based on the manner of the infractions. I have found that if posters know there is a system in place that could limit their freedom to post they usually think twice about said posts and if not , well soon enough they become irrelevant anyway.

I am also accustomed to the mods being well known to other members, not faceless entities although this is not the end of the world just a little odd from my previous background.

What do the Audiogon membership think on this matter?

I sincerely hope the mods do not remove this thread as it is not intended as direct criticism , rather as a tool to help them possibly deal with the increasing problem in a way that the membership would be most comfortable with.
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If any of them were licenced technicians, there’d be no way in the world they would sit back and let some of the outrageous dangerous mains stuff posted here go by un-moderated. As I think they could be held liable, if something were to happen and it was proven they had full knowledge post happening.

>>>>The sky is falling! The sky is falling! 🐥
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Judge Judy would say, this case is giving *me* emotional distress (as is this thread me.) 😥
What will Judge Judy rule?

No Soup For You!!
Wrong show?

AFAIK, you can't sue someone for free advice.
Now if you paid an adviser whose advice caused damage, then perhaps you may have a case.

BTW, it's nice to see you back again @elizabeth !!
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