Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator
To me, this whole ordeal seems like nothing more than a personal beef. However, to be fair I'm refraining from voting because of potential conflict of interest allegations.
Besides, you didn't complain about it when I posted the whole conversation in the other thread. Why the sudden shift?
If it makes you feel any better I'm double-checking the quotes for editing now. Go look them up yourself and cross-reference if you don't believe me.
EDIT:
(By "Correct" I mean "accurate to the original post", not "let's draw a conclusion based on its contents".)
The quoted PM exchange is correct.
The quote of your post on ModRetro is correct.
Life of Brian's quote from the "Let's clear the air" thread is correct.
Your quote from the "Let's clear the air" thread is correct.
Your quote that he says is in the feedback thread (but actually it's in "Let's clear the air") is correct.
Your quote from the "Palmertech in trouble" thread is correct
His quote of himself from the "Palmer in trouble" thread is correct
Conclusion: None of the quotes have been altered.
You want justice, you're not going to get it solely based on 'he said / she said' and spin doctoring. You wanted to make the whole issue public, so the public (basically acting as a huge jury) has the right to know the facts about what really happened. You can cry "unfair" all you want, but we can't take your personal spin on the issue as absolute truth.bacteria wrote:It is unprecedented to post personal PM's in a public way without the express permission of the parties involved. I never gave permission.
Besides, you didn't complain about it when I posted the whole conversation in the other thread. Why the sudden shift?
If it makes you feel any better I'm double-checking the quotes for editing now. Go look them up yourself and cross-reference if you don't believe me.
EDIT:
(By "Correct" I mean "accurate to the original post", not "let's draw a conclusion based on its contents".)
The quoted PM exchange is correct.
The quote of your post on ModRetro is correct.
Life of Brian's quote from the "Let's clear the air" thread is correct.
Your quote from the "Let's clear the air" thread is correct.
Your quote that he says is in the feedback thread (but actually it's in "Let's clear the air") is correct.
Your quote from the "Palmertech in trouble" thread is correct
His quote of himself from the "Palmer in trouble" thread is correct
Conclusion: None of the quotes have been altered.
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
As a mod you represent everybody equally. By having the sig, triton did not represent everybody equally. I vote no, as I think that made him unfit to be a moderator.
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
*raises hand*SpongeBuell wrote:Raise your hand if you've done nothing wrong in your entire life, and are absolutely perfect. Anyone?
Didn't Triton say in the other thread that none of the staff should vote? (I haven't)bicostp wrote:To me, this whole ordeal seems like nothing more than a personal beef. However, to be fair I'm refraining from voting because of potential conflict of interest allegations.
Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
*raises hand*SpongeBuell wrote:Raise your hand if you've done nothing wrong in your entire life, and are absolutely perfect. Anyone?
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
vskid wrote:Didn't Triton say in the other thread that none of the staff should vote? (I haven't)
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
Honestly, I don't see a very good reason for mods not to vote. In just about any other situation, when does that happen? If anything, the "heads" are given more authority, and that's not happening. If we weren't allowed to vote, that's a lot like saying that a politician IRL is not able to vote once in office, which you pretty much never see. Some may say that it's a conflict of interest because we're friends with John or something. I say that the same logic can be used for any non-mod, too, so it's hard to give that point much credibility.
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator
do you realize that you obviously aren't helping this by bringing that up.. well, probably, but it seems that the matter isn't closed, yet, because you keep talking about it.bacteria wrote:The PM's between Black Six and myself add a different hue to this anyway; however there is no relevance anymore as the matter is closed - see the old thread - I posted nearly an hour before this topic was started in the other thread about peace, Skyone locked the thread as I asked, matter closed, especially as everyone is sick of this anyway.
others may seem to you to be bullying, but you don't know how to deal with one. all of this is absolutely ridiculous.
and if you take this as an attack, then i've lost all my respect for you.
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
The mods should vote, if anything as moderators their opinion on whether Triton should stay a moderator is important. After all, they would be the most fit to say so. Its not a poll about whether or not the member's that are not mods believe it, but rather the member base in whole. To not vote would be against the number 1 rules in the moderator rulebook.
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
Can't we all just get along?
Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
Triton,
I spent a great deal of time (not this year, but in years previous) on this website, and you were always a good and fair mod. Perhaps the logo was in poor taste, but the fact that you removed it was a powerful sign of your maturity. I don't think that *any* of Bacteria's PM's influenced your decision to remove the logo; Admins and Mods lose their "right" to be personally biased when they accept the role, and I think you realized its full meaning just in time.
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Bacteria,
Someone who is fourty-something certainly has the life experience to know that every action is backed by someone who believes their cause is "just"? No one writes a message, then thinks "this goes against my beliefs, but I'm going to do it anyway" before hitting the submit button. You believe with all your heart that you are being victimized by a couple members, but have you considered that these people may have a reason (morally correct or not) for lashing out against you? It seems to me that instead of taking some time for self-reflection, you've tried to establish an "ultimate morality" in this issue. I'm sorry to say, but ultimate morality can never be enforced or (even identified) when imperfect beings are involved.
People are not driven by blind hatred, and their dislike of you is not tantamount to bullying. Also, even if it is, why would the "ends justify the means"? Do you truly realize the implications of such a hateful statement? The internet is not run by any sort of justice system, and calling out instances of Harassment, Bullying, or even Hypocracy, is a wasted effort. What did you hope to gain from calling out these alleged crimes? Five to ten years in jail?
I am a great believer in the power of love, and when I see what you've written about the subject, I can only disagree in the highest degree possible. Love can NEVER be a product of force, war, or anger. Love is freely given and slow to anger. Your posts have not indicated your understanding of love, and it makes it hard for me to empathise with your case.
Ultimately, what people seem to dislike about you is up to them. What they have given you credit for is your talents in portablizing, as well as your generally above-average grammar. I think that these two great things about you are clouding the issue a bit. If you look beyond those two things, and look to the spirit of your messages, what do I envision about the "internet" you? I feel like he is insecure and afraid of criticism. I feel like he needs not just respect, but reverence, and thinks that he is deserving of both. I feel like he is using a rather stupid incident as an outlet for some frusturation that he is getting either at home or work. Bacteria, I feel bad for you, but not for the reasons that you would have me do so.
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All,
This was a dumb incident that got way out of hand.
Triton did not act professionally in this case. This was wrong.
Bacteria did not act professionally in this case. This was wrong as well.
Most of us did not act professionally in this case. This was the greatest wrong.
Since none of us had the guts to be professional,
I cannot judge one man for also failing in this regard.
Especially if he seems to have learned this lesson first-hand.
No one "won" this fight. No one was "right".
Triton soiled his hands and had the sense to clense them.
For that, he is deserving of his status of authority.
I spent a great deal of time (not this year, but in years previous) on this website, and you were always a good and fair mod. Perhaps the logo was in poor taste, but the fact that you removed it was a powerful sign of your maturity. I don't think that *any* of Bacteria's PM's influenced your decision to remove the logo; Admins and Mods lose their "right" to be personally biased when they accept the role, and I think you realized its full meaning just in time.
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Bacteria,
Someone who is fourty-something certainly has the life experience to know that every action is backed by someone who believes their cause is "just"? No one writes a message, then thinks "this goes against my beliefs, but I'm going to do it anyway" before hitting the submit button. You believe with all your heart that you are being victimized by a couple members, but have you considered that these people may have a reason (morally correct or not) for lashing out against you? It seems to me that instead of taking some time for self-reflection, you've tried to establish an "ultimate morality" in this issue. I'm sorry to say, but ultimate morality can never be enforced or (even identified) when imperfect beings are involved.
People are not driven by blind hatred, and their dislike of you is not tantamount to bullying. Also, even if it is, why would the "ends justify the means"? Do you truly realize the implications of such a hateful statement? The internet is not run by any sort of justice system, and calling out instances of Harassment, Bullying, or even Hypocracy, is a wasted effort. What did you hope to gain from calling out these alleged crimes? Five to ten years in jail?
I am a great believer in the power of love, and when I see what you've written about the subject, I can only disagree in the highest degree possible. Love can NEVER be a product of force, war, or anger. Love is freely given and slow to anger. Your posts have not indicated your understanding of love, and it makes it hard for me to empathise with your case.
Ultimately, what people seem to dislike about you is up to them. What they have given you credit for is your talents in portablizing, as well as your generally above-average grammar. I think that these two great things about you are clouding the issue a bit. If you look beyond those two things, and look to the spirit of your messages, what do I envision about the "internet" you? I feel like he is insecure and afraid of criticism. I feel like he needs not just respect, but reverence, and thinks that he is deserving of both. I feel like he is using a rather stupid incident as an outlet for some frusturation that he is getting either at home or work. Bacteria, I feel bad for you, but not for the reasons that you would have me do so.
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All,
This was a dumb incident that got way out of hand.
Triton did not act professionally in this case. This was wrong.
Bacteria did not act professionally in this case. This was wrong as well.
Most of us did not act professionally in this case. This was the greatest wrong.
Since none of us had the guts to be professional,
I cannot judge one man for also failing in this regard.
Especially if he seems to have learned this lesson first-hand.
No one "won" this fight. No one was "right".
Triton soiled his hands and had the sense to clense them.
For that, he is deserving of his status of authority.
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
Triton are you serious? This forum wouldn't last a week without you at the helm!
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
Ehh...no. Although I do enjoy pissing you off though
Besides, you've lost my respect. You seem kinda like an ass, but that's just me.
Besides, you've lost my respect. You seem kinda like an ass, but that's just me.
Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
The way I see it, Bacteria was wronged, did something about it, and Triton did corrected his part in it.
Triton has proven himself here mor than enough and Bactria has my respect more than almost anyone else here, but this whole thing is stupid. Why not make Bacteria a mod too? I know that's not part of this thread, but he obviously would be fair according to his standards, as is Triton.
I voted that Triton keep his position, but it would make sense to see Bacteria as a Mod too if that were possible.
Either way, doesn't this kind of effectively end all this? (I stole a pic, because I can't quote the stupid thing):
Triton has proven himself here mor than enough and Bactria has my respect more than almost anyone else here, but this whole thing is stupid. Why not make Bacteria a mod too? I know that's not part of this thread, but he obviously would be fair according to his standards, as is Triton.
I voted that Triton keep his position, but it would make sense to see Bacteria as a Mod too if that were possible.
Either way, doesn't this kind of effectively end all this? (I stole a pic, because I can't quote the stupid thing):
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Re: Should Triton Remain a benheck moderator?
I've met John (triton) several times in person, he's a very down to earth guy and isn't in the business of trying to screw over people. If he wasn't such a great guy then I wouldn't be driving my ass 4 hours up to his cornfield in Iowa just to hang out for a few days
Sweebez said everything I'm thinking, pretty much. The whole issue was handled in a reasonable timeframe and there's not much left to go over.
New users who just joined in the past few months; I would refrain from posting your opinion until you've seen things a bit longer-term.
Sweebez said everything I'm thinking, pretty much. The whole issue was handled in a reasonable timeframe and there's not much left to go over.
New users who just joined in the past few months; I would refrain from posting your opinion until you've seen things a bit longer-term.