Danik wrote:Theres a point. But heres another. Perhaps mods should read all the posts. Not every mod reading every one but the forum is already divided into sub-forums so divide the mods attentions the same way.
Not everyone reports every instance of abuse. We know that from real life. Equally, when previous reports or call-outs fall on deaf ears, why bother repeating the folly?
In the meantime the offenders get to assume its all okay then when they are pulled up its all jnjured innocence and 'why are you snowflakes picking on me now?'.. routine.
Slippery slopes, thin ends of wedges and all that. I'm immune to most abuse : wilful ignorance offends me more. But if its not to be a free-for-all then the mods need to get a handle on ALL breaches of TOS/netiquette. In the same way that in-game violations breed an atmosphere of 'everyone else is doing it, why not me'.. thats how forums work too.
I don't think it would be fair to force any mod to read posts just for the chance to find the occasional violation. That would be a huge chore, that would honestly probably scare anyone off from being a mod. I'd hate it if I had to read posts that I had no interest in just for the chance of finding the occasional violation.
It's true that not everyone reports abuse or a rule violation, but neither me, nor any of the other mods are psychics as far as I know, so we can't magically fix a problem that we are not aware of. And just like in real life, If someone broke into your house and stole your stuff, don't complain that the cops are not out there looking for the guy when you don't even bother to call them about the break in.
If a report is made, I examine it, and I do what I think is the appropriate action. There will always be some who think it's too harsh or too lenient no matter what I decide, but I can't do anything if no report is made and I don't see the problem.