I just put a post up in regards to Greg334 and come back to see it moved. I don't understand why you guys are doing this kind of stuff. Are you trying to run off your members? It's not my website, but you will leave some crazy thing in the General Expedite Forum that should be moved and you move a post asking if EO's number one poster is okay. There was nothing wrong with asking about someone. Dang Guys you are getting to be like the EO Police not Mods.
Dave,
Yes, we move threads on a regular basis and we will continue to moderate the forum as needed.
For your benefit - please read our policy:
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How The Code is Enforced
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1. Post deletion and edit
Offending posts may be deleted without notice. If a moderator or administrator must edit a post to remove offending comments, a note will be made by moderator.
Posts may also be moved to a more appropriate forum without notice.
2. Warnings
We want to give you as much room as possible to prove you can be a benefit to the community. Warnings for misconduct will be issued as often as deemed necessary by the moderators and administrators.
3. Good Deed Clause
Redemption is sometimes possible through a Good Deeds clause. This would normally involve a victim accepting a sincere apology from the offender. If the victim and offender have made amends, moderators and administrators will look at the situation and act accordingly.
4. Ban
When necessary, we reserve the right to remove a person's posting privileges for a short period of time, or forever. So if you are banned for a short period of time, DO NOT burn your bridge back to the community. Contact a administrator in private to voice any complaints and or apologies.
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Problem Resolution
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This Code of Conduct is not meant as legal code that doles out justice, but instead is a basic guide for good conduct. Because of this, moderators and administrators are under no obligation to take on a case if it seems counter-productive to do so; e.g. taking retro-active measures that do not affect the present atmosphere of the forums. Moderators and administrators would prefer NOT to have to ban anyone from the forums, but must utilize these rules due to the size of the community and the vast amount of personality types that will frequent it.
The moderators and administrators are the sole arbitrators of the Code of Conduct and will pass judgment on a case-by-case basis. Members are asked to notify the moderators by reporting violations of the Code of Conduct within a reasonable time period after the alleged violation occurs.
Moderators are in contact daily contact via the Moderator Cafe - a private forum, and must justify their actions there. After the issue is discussed between moderators and administrators, a representative will contact you concerning the decision.
The notoriously fickle and blurry nature of such exchanges makes it nearly impossible to draw up a precise definition of exactly what constitutes a violation of the Code of Conduct. Moderators and administrators are more often than not simply forced to draw upon their vast and collective experience to adjudicate when enough is enough, and take whatever steps they deem necessary in order to keep the peace, good will and reputation of the forum.
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A Note on Common Courtesy
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Check if your topic is being discussed in another thread before starting a new one. New threads should be posted in appropriate forums. Please don't derail threads more than necessary and get back on topic ASAP. We reserve to lock any thread that has run its course. We frown on thread-jamming (i.e. interrupting the flow of a thread with brief posts without really participating in the discussion).