CarolA said:You know as I read back over this it occured to me.....
Talking nasty about her may be just as bad as what we say she does......

. You consider helping others a "waste of time"? Who cares if they didn't help themselves. The point of offering help is to offer kindness (and it's not kindness when you base it on pity). Now I look down on that site even more.As a moderator I can tell you the ONLY times that I wasted my time helping someone was when they didn't bother taking the time to help themselves and I felt sorry for them.
grlpwrd said:We're not talking nasty about her per se... she does nasty things and that is the issue at hand.
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robinb said:Lewisc and I go wayyyyy back on BFT.
I was a moderator there for years. I think Sheryl provides a fantastic resource. Her "signal to noise" ratio is very high because she moderates the boards closely. That means all your ducks need to be in a row before someone can help you and no off-topic comments. As a moderator I can tell you the ONLY times that I wasted my time helping someone was when they didn't bother taking the time to help themselves and I felt sorry for them.
FWIW, we never banned people for not using the suggested links.
Actually, no one pays for bandwidth on ezboard, not even the admin. The board is free to set up. You can pay to be a Gold Community which will give features such as no ads (banners or popups), invisible forums, etc, but it has nothing to do with bandwidth. If the admin chooses, they can set up a community chest to collect funds from willing members. BFT has the Community Chest enabled and members have donated to it. She owns the domain BFT.com, but she has it redirected to the ezboard community, so she's only paying a few dollars a year (since it's registered through godaddy.com). Her members are paying more than she is. Now in NO WAY do I mean to say that those who willingly donate money should make all the rules and to heck with the admin. I run an ezboard community and have been a part of the Gold Community thing since it began. But I also believe that if you're going to set something up where you allow (and desire...no one sets up the Community Chest without secretly hoping someone puts money in it) people to donate, and people ARE donating to it, I just think an admin should exercise a little more caution before jumping the gun on decisions such as banning, or the like. When it comes to "business"...a person with a good experience is likely to tell only one or two people and then it stops there. A person with bad experience is likely to tell 5-10 people who then in turn tell others. Good leadership, even on a message board, is important.CarolA said:It is her board, if she wants to run it her way.... there are folks who also truly hate this board and talk bad about it....Unless you pay for the bandwidth you don't get to make the rules.
Also, if you were banned in the past 24 hours you might try again. I think the board imploded which probably created problems.
I agree. On ezboard, moderators do not have the ability to ban anyone (nor do they have the ability to see the banned users list...unless the admin copies the list and provides it to the mods). It quite possible, and very likely, she banned people without ever giving the information on who and why she banned someone. Unless the information is shared, only the admin of an ezboard and the banned user will know if a person has been banned.Lewisc said:Robin--quite a few posters, on disboards and other internet groups, have posted being banned for not using the special link. YOU may never have personally banned anyone but but I doubt that many people are making it up.
mking624 said:You consider helping others a "waste of time"? Who cares if they didn't help themselves. The point of offering help is to offer kindness (and it's not kindness when you base it on pity). Now I look down on that site even more.
