posted on November 6, 2000 09:13:31 AM new
As many of you know, I have had my differences with AW (either privately and publicly) and I have switched auction helpers due to AW's recent and past (couple of years) changes. However, I am grateful for the "free" services that they have provided for me and others.
In my opinion the moderators are human -fact- and they will make errors as I do. Overall the moderators do a splendid job in "babysitting." --yes, even me. I think they are fair to all -for the newbies and the oldies of the message center.
posted on November 6, 2000 12:49:23 PM new
I am generally happy about the quality of the moderators AND the quality of the people who come to this board. Also, THANKS for making your old threads available in the archives. I hope you (AW) continue to save them as they are an invaluable resource for researchers seeking to examine the dynamics of discussion communities and internet business.
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I never had one, and I didn't want one, and I don't, so now I do...
posted on November 6, 2000 12:57:14 PM new
Count me in as one who likes it here. I use the hosting services and will continue to do so. I like the moderators too. Sometimes I feel like they are mommy or daddy, seeing as how Im probably older than most of them, and could turn them on MY knee, but since its their job, they are doing what they are paid to do (albeit sometimes they need a whap in the behind with a wet sarong from time to time)
posted on November 6, 2000 01:32:30 PM new
Yes I am told the boom means good and I can only guess it means good untill its droped on you
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posted on November 6, 2000 08:39:30 PM new
I second what eventer and VeryModern said.
Since I am not one to stir the pot, I think the moderators do a great job of keeping the community under control. Also, I appreciate the help they give to newbies. We were all new once, and needed a little guidance
I find it amusing that while lurking and you see someone post something rather risque, before long it disappears from the board. (Sure glad I was able to read it before it was deleted!)