Unlocked Chief's thread, as his new racket strikes me as significantly different froim his old racket to allow it a thread of its own, and because, meh, why not. As Chief is perfectly able to post from alt-accounts and whatnot, I think his recent paddling seems only reasonable, if perhaps a bit on the long side. As I myself have been away for a spell, and as the world isn't quite itself without captain Hook, I've decided to give him a week's rebate on the sentence, which now stands until Oct. 11.
With regards to the mod-squads latest actions I've reviewed the incidents on this list --
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6839&start=360#p99082 -- and found the complaints mostly construed and legalistic. False bug reports (town murder bug) certainly merits a spell in the cold, and the rest of the complaints strike me as small, to say the least, though I can perhaps have some sympathy for them if understood as indicative of systematic bias.
Mods could perhaps make some effort to avoid moderating **** concerning themselves -- especially if it's turned infected -- but
this is obviously perfectly fine. If you take a cheap-shot at a mod over another moderation that doesn't really concern you, then I think you deserve to get a warning, and I see no problem with the responding officer dealing with it, because you know full well what you are doing. Likewise, a small offhand comment made in a foreign language är helt okej, and generally speaking if this list of complaints is the best you can scrounge up then I see no reason to change moderation standards. Not to name names, but I think Potjeh has shown ample tolerance of your trolling him -- see "I wish I could grow a soul patch like that".
I would like to underscore that I have an especially hard time with legalistic and formulaic complaints. It is always the spirit of the law, rather than the letter, that must be enforced: Yes, this always involves making personal, human, biased judgments.
(For example: The point of the English-is-lingua-franca rule is not to ban any and all content in another language, but to ensure that the overwhelming majority of the content on the forum be accessible in English. A small, offhand comment that can be google translated in five seconds is simply not a problem, whereas whole, non-canonical ethnic enclaves of the forum would be.)
If I've missed anything I'm open to have some discussion on the subject -- here or in private -- but other than that I'm going to consider justice to now have been upheld, and these matters closed.
Let's try to keep up a good spirit here instead of bickering.