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Some of you may not be aware of the mod queue feature, or have seen it mentioned but do not know what it is. It's a new toy we received in one of the last major updates a while back, which allows staff to mark all posts made by a member as unapproved until staff are able to review it. We use this for a number of reasons, usually as an alternative to suspensions. The time limit we set on these is not set in stone. We can remove it as soon as we think the issues are resolved, or if this fails to be the case, we will either extend the time frame or suspend / ban the offending person.

 

Since we have a thread for banned and suspended users, and since we have started using this feature more in recent months, it seemed prudent to create a thread for those in the mod queue.

 

To start things off, elizsia has been added to the queue for 21 days for spamming the forum with preachy nonsense.

puppypower has been placed in the mod-queue for 30 days for failing to heed warnings and modnotes regarding hijacks and posting speculative nonsense in the science fora.

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marieltroken has been placed in the mod-queue for the foreseeable future - the key to getting out of the mod-queue is to post intelligible and meaningful messages not garbage

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farolero has been added for six months. Posts that don't make sense waste everyone's precious time. Too many people asking what you're on about.

 

Let's get it together, mod queue folks. Posts that make sense get approved!

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On 12/15/2018 at 9:13 AM, swansont said:

fredreload has been added

fredreload has been removed, owing to improvements in posting within the spirit and letter of the rules

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