QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie Thanks to everyone who has responded. Let me assure you that the “pay for forum use” has not come up in any Trains.com meeting. That was simply my idea this morning for a way to help assure quality. I knew I’d get constructive feedback, and I have. Thanks again. Bergie
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I There are a good few folk out there who would do an honest job of being an impartial moderator. I cannot think of a single member here who has not displayed partiality to their own POV , nor one who does not have their own "inside circle" of friends And typically, when it comes to backing up ones special pals, that where 'member mods" become problematic. Hey, I wouldn't mind more mods if they were magazine staffers, having ones paycheck hanging over your head is a great motivator to remain objective. Absent that, partiality is an inevitability.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I There are a good few folk out there who would do an honest job of being an impartial moderator.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe Somehow, the post got deleted; but, I could have solved this whole problem for the price of a subscription to a second-class railroad magazine. The person who (I think solely) is responsible for all this muck and is prompting these suggestions said he was not going to pay for the price of applying and drop his Trains subscription for a subscription of one of Trains’ competitors. I told him I would personally buy him a subscription if he agrees to stop posting. He sent me an e-mail saying he would be interested, now his post has been deleted and I haven't heard anything. Pity, I would have gladly bought him two subscriptions to his desired magazine to put all of this behind us and to move on. Gabe Hey Gabe - I have gotten e-mail from someone who wanted me to cease posting. (Did you know trains is just for railroad employees?) So can we talk? Trains and Classic Trains - renewals are coming up pretty soon! Negotiations can begin immediately. Mookie
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe Somehow, the post got deleted; but, I could have solved this whole problem for the price of a subscription to a second-class railroad magazine. The person who (I think solely) is responsible for all this muck and is prompting these suggestions said he was not going to pay for the price of applying and drop his Trains subscription for a subscription of one of Trains’ competitors. I told him I would personally buy him a subscription if he agrees to stop posting. He sent me an e-mail saying he would be interested, now his post has been deleted and I haven't heard anything. Pity, I would have gladly bought him two subscriptions to his desired magazine to put all of this behind us and to move on. Gabe
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman WOW I dissapear for 4 weeks because i have exams comming and i need to practice self control, and this place is worse off then a de-railed freight train! WOW!....
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie I thought you could gain a little by reading this post I just dropped on the Classic Toy Trains forum: http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26436 [V] Bergie
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Old Timer I'm a long-time subscriber to Trains, MR, and CT. And I've done my part in feeding the trolls, on occasion; I tend to take people, and questions, at face value. My bad luck. I've gone from checking up every couple of days to weekly. Doesn't take long to sift through the - uh - stuff. I've also had a few weeks working for railroad paychecks. Over the years, I've run just about everything but a track tamper. So I might yet have a thing or two to contribute. But if this becomes a pay-for-play forum, I'll just go back to reading my magazines. Old Timer
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Puckdropper Sterling1, If you feel the forum needs more moderation, then ask members you respect and trust to do the moderation job.
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