All things done in moderation
Дата: 21.08.2013 13:40:01

(moderators make up new forum rules on the go... when it suits them)
IPaul72: Hello there Costarring
The moderators try to do a difficult job on here I know I used to be one.
However, if a moderator is acting outside the rules this is something we definitely need to know about. The moderator is there to enforce forum rules and not break them.
If you ever feel that a moderator is breaking the rules please see here:
4. FORUM ADMINISTRATION and MODERATION
4.1 Administrators and Community Team
Administrators are Wargaming.net employees.
The administrator status is confirmed by “Group: Administrators” inscription under the user nickname.
Community Team is presented by "Community Managers" and "Community Coordinators"
4.2 Moderators
Moderators are volunteers of forum administration. Recruited from forum members, the moderators are responsible for maintenance of forum rules.
The moderator status is confirmed by “Group: Moderator” and Senior Moderator inscription under the user nickname.
4.3 Administrators and Moderators’ powers
Administrators and moderators have right to warn and suspend forum members in the case of forum rules violation. Any measures taken by moderators can be appealed to support via the website (http://support.worldoftanks.eu), in accordance with the established procedure. Measures taken by administration are not subject to appeal. In some cases, which go beyond the forum rules, administrators can warn or suspend particular forum member, even if their actions formally don’t fall under the current prohibitions and restrictions.
4.4 Warnings
The warnings and official notifications are set off in red, this font color is reserved by Moderators and Administrators. Any other moderators and administrators’ message is considered to be an ordinary one and is equal to a message of any forum member. Once one of a posts has been moderated, users are not permitted to edit the moderators notes placed within the post. Similarly, the impersonation of the administration or moderating team in any way, is not permitted.
Depending on the severity of the violated rule, players may be issued with a different amount of warning points:
Educational Warning - 0 warning point
Minor Rule Violation - 1 warning point
Average Rule Violation - 2 warning points
Severe Rule Violation - 3 warning points
The maximum amount of warning points is 10. After reaching this limit, players should expect to receive a full forum suspension.
4.5 Restrictions on Administrators and Moderators
Administrators and support staff being official employee's are representatives of Wargaming.net, are allowed to play but not partake in clans and clan wars.
Moderators however are not official employee's of Wargaming.net and recruited from the player base. They have no special abilities in game to give them any advantage, other than the ability to issue chat bans within the game. So there is no need to limit moderators participation within clans or clan-wars. If users believe a moderator to be biased in any way or acted inappropriately, they are to send the details to support via the website (http://support.worldoftanks.eu) and it shall be looked at and dealt with by administrators if needed.
This is from the forum rules which can be found here.
The moderators try to do a difficult job on here I know I used to be one.
However, if a moderator is acting outside the rules this is something we definitely need to know about. The moderator is there to enforce forum rules and not break them.
If you ever feel that a moderator is breaking the rules please see here:
4. FORUM ADMINISTRATION and MODERATION
4.1 Administrators and Community Team
Administrators are Wargaming.net employees.
The administrator status is confirmed by “Group: Administrators” inscription under the user nickname.
Community Team is presented by "Community Managers" and "Community Coordinators"
4.2 Moderators
Moderators are volunteers of forum administration. Recruited from forum members, the moderators are responsible for maintenance of forum rules.
The moderator status is confirmed by “Group: Moderator” and Senior Moderator inscription under the user nickname.
4.3 Administrators and Moderators’ powers
Administrators and moderators have right to warn and suspend forum members in the case of forum rules violation. Any measures taken by moderators can be appealed to support via the website (http://support.worldoftanks.eu), in accordance with the established procedure. Measures taken by administration are not subject to appeal. In some cases, which go beyond the forum rules, administrators can warn or suspend particular forum member, even if their actions formally don’t fall under the current prohibitions and restrictions.
4.4 Warnings
The warnings and official notifications are set off in red, this font color is reserved by Moderators and Administrators. Any other moderators and administrators’ message is considered to be an ordinary one and is equal to a message of any forum member. Once one of a posts has been moderated, users are not permitted to edit the moderators notes placed within the post. Similarly, the impersonation of the administration or moderating team in any way, is not permitted.
Depending on the severity of the violated rule, players may be issued with a different amount of warning points:
Educational Warning - 0 warning point
Minor Rule Violation - 1 warning point
Average Rule Violation - 2 warning points
Severe Rule Violation - 3 warning points
The maximum amount of warning points is 10. After reaching this limit, players should expect to receive a full forum suspension.
4.5 Restrictions on Administrators and Moderators
Administrators and support staff being official employee's are representatives of Wargaming.net, are allowed to play but not partake in clans and clan wars.
Moderators however are not official employee's of Wargaming.net and recruited from the player base. They have no special abilities in game to give them any advantage, other than the ability to issue chat bans within the game. So there is no need to limit moderators participation within clans or clan-wars. If users believe a moderator to be biased in any way or acted inappropriately, they are to send the details to support via the website (http://support.worldoftanks.eu) and it shall be looked at and dealt with by administrators if needed.
This is from the forum rules which can be found here.

In this case moderator was, rude, discourteous, impolite, indelicate, unmannerly, ignoble.
IPaul72: Hello there gialege
All I can do at the moment is have a word with the moderator responsible and apologise on their behalf.
Kind Regards all
IPaul72
All I can do at the moment is have a word with the moderator responsible and apologise on their behalf.
Kind Regards all
IPaul72
All things done in moderation