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Message 23335 - Posted: 7 Sep 2004, 18:16:53 UTC

Hi, I've ask this sometimes before, why this forum no moderator has. Exspecially the posts in the science board to the wrong topic aren't a bit sinewy and annoying. Also some comments from other users don't match in this or an other forum (some know what I mean).

Maybe first there should be written down some ruels of using this forum :-).

Any suggestions, other ideas or objections?



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Message 23342 - Posted: 7 Sep 2004, 18:27:29 UTC - in response to Message 23335.  

> Hi, I've ask this sometimes before, why this forum no moderator has.
> Exspecially the posts in the science board to the wrong topic aren't a bit
> sinewy and annoying. Also some comments from other users don't match in this
> or an other forum (some know what I mean).
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> Maybe first there should be written down some ruels of using this forum :-).
>
> Any suggestions, other ideas or objections?
>
The first one to complain gets nominated! That's one vote for Basti as forum moderator.
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Message 23364 - Posted: 7 Sep 2004, 19:11:13 UTC

Thanks for your trust in me! But somebody must (not exspecially me) order the messages.



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Message 23608 - Posted: 8 Sep 2004, 7:47:40 UTC
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(Being serious now...)Yes, I agree; it would be nice to have a moderator.
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Message 23644 - Posted: 8 Sep 2004, 10:49:02 UTC

agreed, It just simply makes sense.

But I think we'd need more then one.

like two or three (through-out all forums)

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Message 23658 - Posted: 8 Sep 2004, 12:04:34 UTC
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Well the boards that would need the most a moderator is the
number crunching and science. Almost half of what's in
number crunching board should actually belong to question and
problem. But the board is more friendly.

On top of a moderator what would be nice to have is a chat page.

But lets not go crazy with that for now. Example The VIRUS thread
in the science board was already there when a few of us have started
to do some clean up there. Replying to this thread is not like
creating a new one. I also guess that one could not appreciate
seing some acting as moderator "unofficialy"

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Message 23681 - Posted: 8 Sep 2004, 13:21:46 UTC - in response to Message 23644.  

> agreed, It just simply makes sense.
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> But I think we'd need more then one.
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> like two or three (through-out all forums)
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> -Fox
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