If you have been following the thread relating to the social structure in Wedding, Berlin, you may have noticed that following a rather over the top post by member FirstCitizen, myself and member Krostitzer stood up to the aggressive and uninformed comments by the said poster. Our comments were altered and in some cases deleted by moderators of this forum. Our comments were in no way offensive, and in fact the initial comments by FirstCitizen were left on the forum, and continued efforts by myself and Kotstitzer to address the balance were met by our posts being deleted by the moderators.
What we requested from the moderators was that they informed readers of the post that the content of various posts had been altered, and in some cases deleted. However the moderators refused to do this, and so I was left with posts on the thread that did not contain the text I wrote, and I was not allowed to comment further on my objections to the initial post which I considered offensive.
What I consider even more offensive, is that the moderators refused to allow me to comment publically on the forum on my frustration that the moderators were anonymously changing the content of posts and threads, without informing readers that they've done so.
This means that you cannot be sure that what you read is what people have actually posted - and if you post, there is no guarantee that someone, who you do not know, will change the content of your post, without the reader being aware that this has happened. Now I don't have a problem with moderators removing spam and dodgy content, however, I still think that if they do so, they should make it public that this has been done.
So I ask the people who participate in this forum to comment on their thoughts. Do you feel it is appropriate that moderators can change your text, or delete your posts, without any public visibility? Are you happy that moderators can change anything you write without other readers of your post being aware? Are you aware that this can be done, and is done without the knowledge of readers of your posts?
I'm all for a well managed forum, but the way I see it is that some of the moderators are operating as gods, and not sure that this is really how things were intended.
Regards,
Colin
