Originally posted by: esquared
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: esquared
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: esquared
Originally posted by: NSFW
Just because every single user and the majority of the mods ask for this, do you think its really a good idea?
You don't think this is a slight exaggeration?
The majority of mods agree on this? Nah, I doubt it.
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posting as a member.
Isn't that bannable under "Knowingly posting false information..."? :laugh:
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I can put it up for mod vote.
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Sonofa...I can't catch a break around here!
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So you are saying the majority of mods like having 5,394 subforums?
By having the sub forums, we were able to place sub forum specific moderators in each. That way the senior mods do not have to monitor as many threads on a regular basis. If there is a problem within a specific sub forum that the appointed/elected mods cannot handle, we can be contacted to go there and help out.
If these subforums were reduced or deleted, it only means that the 12 or 14 senior mods, plus the jr mods, would then have the same number of threads available to cover but without any help that the appointed/elected mods provide.
Doesn't make the workload of mine or any other mod any easier. It only makes it worse.
Plus, when there is a problem it would take longer to get to it with less mods. At least having sub forum specific mods makes the chance that an issue (or any other member issue) will being addressed a little faster. Remember, even though there may be 12-14 senior mods, plus the Jr mods, it doesn't mean that we are all on duty at the same time. There are times when I am modding, I might be the only mod logged in. It does happen.
We rely on these category mods to help us do our jobs better, and more efficient by making us aware of any problems that they may not be able to handle within their subforum.
Trust me, having less subforums will only make it worse for both the mods and the membership.
esquared
posting as a moderator