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To: 185JHP
"...of all the posters on FR I'm aware of that got banned, you're the only one about whom I thought "Really! That's too bad."

That's really nice of you to say -- and I appreciate it. Just to set the record straight, however, I was not banned, only suspended temporarily by a Moderator. I know it seems like a matter of semantics, but, because there has been a lot of talk of banning on this thread, perhaps others on the board would be interested to know the distinction:

Suspension: Temporary, 1 to 7 days
Banning: Permanent
Nuking: Permanent, with posts deleted (example: Michael Rivero)

From Jim and John's comments I have read on some very informative explanatory threads, I believe I am correct in saying that Moderators don't have the ability to ban people, only suspend.

My fervent wish is to never again have to experience that secret and ineffable joy of watching my friends festoon FreeRepublic threads with "Free Silly!" balloons.

2,745 posted on 12/01/2001 1:20:44 PM PST by Silly
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To: Silly
Nuking: Permanent, with posts deleted (example: Michael Rivero)

Rivero got NUKED!? What a tragic loss of great threads, some of the best conspiracy-type critical-thinking out there. I can hardly believe it.

2,755 posted on 12/01/2001 2:02:02 PM PST by Arator
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To: Silly
There are two levels of moderators. With regard only to user management, the low level moderators are empowered only to suspend. This is what has been termed the "sidebar moderator"; a holdover from the time when the only moderator function available was to remove articles from Breaking News. (But not to pull(make inaccessible) articles.)

When Jim left for TX (August?) I expanded the powers of the sidebar moderator to include the new ability to suspend accounts, and the ability to remove comments and articles. As well as the sidebar duties. I created a higher level moderator function for banning and especially nuking, this was called "admin moderator". And I created one special class of moderator now called "lead moderator"; this person, and there is only one, is basically the foreman, and has access to the moderator logs and their names. (Moderators are anonymous even to each other.)

2,768 posted on 12/01/2001 4:10:00 PM PST by John Robinson
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