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Now, if I could draw some comparisons to another forum, talkchess.com which is all about computer chess. Talkchess elects their mods and has them serve a six month term. Bad idea. Last January to July, threads were moving all around, threads were being deleted on a whim, mods resigning and then retracting their resignation, miscommunication between the mods, modifying posts, polls about whether the mods should resign, and there were so many freaking complaints all across the board. From hidden subforums, to trigger happy mods, to a controversial supposed reverse engineering of Rybka top program, deleting links to the "shady" programs.
I suspect the bad aji that Araban is feeling is only from a handful of people, and I also suspect that these people think that the mods are doing a terrible job. The reality is people that Joaz, Araban, Jordus, Fwiffo, Topazg, and all the other mods are doing their best. There was only one instance where I personally think that the mods could have done a better job, but I also realize that they are human. I'm not going to get hung up on these issues.
The community already pulled together once when godiscussions.com went down. We're one community, and due to all the different nationalities involved it's inevitable that people get offended. If anyone, including myself, has offended anyone, I apologize. Can we all be quick to forgive each other and not judge one another?
If you think that the mods are doing a bad job, then you need to see what happened with talkchess.com. With a month left in the last mod teams' turn before the election, one of the mods created another forum Openchess.org and basically left talkchess forever. There was bickering, fighting, personal attacks, polls, you name it. You also need to see how bad it was on talkchess, and trust me the people over there aren't as friendly over there. I haven't seen anything as bad
This forum has dang good mods, and they do a pretty dang good job. I've seen how ugly things can get in forums, and trust me you guys don't want to.
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I think John Fairbairn is the most valuable contributor to these boards.
I also think he is a very valuable contributor.
And +1 for *more* British English. This isn't an American-only place, I hope.
I agree completely. I value the non-American people's input.
I don't think elections are a good idea in this case. I've seen how bad the results can be, and I don't like that. Sorry Topazg.