Originally posted by horror
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Simply having a poll of any sort could have a severely negative impact on the mods. These are people, just like you and me. They've been doing this for a while. And now, suddenly, what you are proposing is that each and every mod be voted on to determine if that person is kept a mod.
The number of issues with an online poll is just staggering. First, the issue of ballot stuffing. And yes, this is real. Anybody with a small clue about the internet plus a modicum of scripting ability can set up a script that will send in 3 votes/hour, at varying intervals, from various IP addresses, and with various new usernames from all the free email services out there. Don't like a mod? How about 72 "no" votes a day for a week? All done in such a way as to be extremely difficult to prove that any falsification was done?
Second, what about the issue of trust between Raps and the mods? Raps would, basically, tell all the mods "Hey, some of the users don't like some of you, so now all of you are on trial. Hope the vote goes well, or you're off the mod team." Do you think that any of the mods would trust him after that?
Third, we have the issue of moderators being able to do their job as moderators. With polls open, they can't really step in and stop a derailed thread, or delete a post recommending vandalism to others. After all, the person(s) who feel slighted by their action will just go and vote the mod down right away. The mods become afraid to do their jobs, and not just now, but later, too, since Raps could easily put in another poll 6 months down the road. The mods have to watch out for that, and campaign for that.
My point in my post earlier was to make you think about what would happen if you were one of the people who was suddenly being put on trial. It's a shame you missed that point. Surprising, too, since I'm about as subtle as a sledgehammer to the big toe. While wearing open toe sandals.
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