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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Like me, Iceman, and Mudpuppy started talking about motorcycles in the bowling alley thread. It just kinda got off topic...not intentionally.
    Moderator should have just moved those to a new thread and you guys could continue your discussion about bikes without disrupting the other thread.
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    i vote j anderson for mod =D
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    Something that would help is for posters to read the "How to Write a Good Forum Post " thread


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    Quote Originally Posted by circlecity View Post
    Actually, that is one of the jobs of a moderator. They need to step in and tell them to keep on OP topic. They can also move the messages to another thread or start a new thread with the off topic posts.

    Mods can't catch every problem post but they can act or take a look when there is a report on a post done.

    I have requested to be a moderator on this forum but have not heard back.
    hmm not on any forums ive been on. Keeping the thread on topic was always our responsibility and mods only closed things if it broke rules. Every forum is different i guess
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    Quote Originally Posted by circlecity View Post
    Actually, that is one of the jobs of a moderator. They need to step in and tell them to keep on OP topic. They can also move the messages to another thread or start a new thread with the off topic posts.

    Mods can't catch every problem post but they can act or take a look when there is a report on a post done.

    I have requested to be a moderator on this forum but have not heard back.

    As far as reported posts, this month only one user reported anything. 2 posts I took care of them.

    Another user reported 4 last month, another mod removed one and left the other 3, I guess they thought, heck I don't know what they thought. But I went ahead deleted those too.

    So the reported posts did get taken care of.

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