If all it entails is filtering the spam,I'll be happy to do it.If it involves getting into the middle of flame-wars,which I've not really seen on this forum,then its a thankless job.
If all it entails is filtering the spam,I'll be happy to do it.If it involves getting into the middle of flame-wars,which I've not really seen on this forum,then its a thankless job.
I have counted to infinity. Twice
Are you up to the challenge!!!
Originally Posted by NYB
Depends on the forum software. I am moderator on a couple of other (non-BJ) fora, using this same software. SPAM is a bit of a headache, as you can get a bunch in a few minutes, once some idiot has signed up with several accounts. It isn't an impossible job, but it can take time when there is a full-moon, or the wolfbane is in bloom, or whatever.
I guess I should add that if anything beyond basic computer skills are required,I'm lost.
I have counted to infinity. Twice
learningtocount
The duties of a moderator on a message board (forum) are to check that what is posted is appropraiate and in the right place, and to edit posts for inappropriate language etc.
He has the power, or should have, unless this power is soley in the hands of admins, to delete posts that have nothing to do with the forums they are posted in, or are abusive to other members - flames, etc.
He is also entitled to move posts that have been posted in the wrong forum. In such a case he will send a PM to the poster telling him where his post has been moved to. This is not such a big deal on this board as it does not have many forums, but on a message board with over 100 forums moderators are essential.
No computer skills are required and basically anyone who can play blackjack at student level can moderate this board, because a moderator does not need to comment on any 'correct' post and especially on those posts that are beyond his expertise. There are always experts on the board a mod can get advice from if required, and among these will be administrators.
A moderator moderates the board not the comments posted, unless those comments fall outside the forum rules.
Moderators may keep in touch with administrators via PM - Private Message - ICQ, MSN, etc or in the moderator's forum if one is available, so should there come a time when a difficult decison needs to be made, admins are relatively easy to contact.
Moderator and admin forums on a board may be hidden from general members such as you and I, meaning that you will only gain access to those forums when promoted to the respective rank.
A mod needs to have an interest in the board. Needs to visit every day, twice a day at least to see what is going on, and to check that all is as it should be on the board.
If you think you can do all this, then put your name forward.![]()
Last edited by taranga; 08-23-2006 at 05:59 PM.
I think she has some good ideas on the spam problem.
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Last time I checked there was definitely something hanging there bro.
Thanks for your post LTC. It is appreciated.![]()
Does a moderator get paid? Maybe a % of the action generated from the betting link to board...
Everyone should eat,
jp
Well, I see in my abscence that quite a few folks think I should moderate the group in part.
Well, I don't play as much as I used to, and what action I partake in IS limited to the E. Coast (CT/NJ).
I have been a moderator at a few yahoo groups... YUCK!, what a mess. If it ain't private, its toast. Both groups went private, and both have died quietly in their sleep. From 1998 to 2001 these weren't that bad, but there was work every day. Jerks posting links to all variety of porn, drugs, and phishers. Others with a fairly endowed photo of "themselves", etc. Then it got real bad when Yahoo itself didn't do THEIR part with reported stuff. Next thing is new format with ads every few clicks while looking at previous posts. This was the last straw for most moderators. Impossible to root out the sources unless private.
Quite frankly, theres much to like about this forum. After forgetting the exact spelling of my nic, I started a new one and was greeted by anti-bot request. Has the e-mail been sent after 2 hours? ;o) Fortunately I did remember thanks to the posters here, and I'm back. BTW the e-mail addy is false (IN Mem. Info) to prevent the tons o' spam due.
BUT, I'm not tolerant of FLAME, and thats been going on here a bit. There's a few here that wudda been sent to Father o'Blivion's House of Molten Brimstone.
IMHO if you haven't shoved the legal papers in Norm's mailbox documenting fact and perpetration, and requesting a court appearance, your claim is flame.
I am biased against damaging the reputation in the "court of public opinion", especially at the behest of attention-grabbing. No doubt there are Media Employee spinmeisters (or wanna bees, or blogits) here.... The profile fits.
Now that its out here:
Lets post a list of Blackjack Blogs, Casino Blogs, (brick and mortar only), etc. Lets find out who is posting opinion elsewhere besides the traditional BBS's. Bloggers have this unique ability to tattle, fib, and expose.
IMHO that will aid us all rather well.
I have NO idea how much time to invest here per day, but it can't be worse than the 5+ at yahoo groups.
So, I'll take up, first of the year.
Comments?
N&B Modulated Expectations
More of a question.
Were you drinking heavily while you composed this?
I have counted to infinity. Twice