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1. How do you select a moderator ?
2. Do they have some business interest with ASF to be a moderator ?
3. What is the term for a moderator considering the Prime Minister gets elected for three years
4. What is the code of conduct for a moderator unless they get an immunity
5. Who moderates a moderator?
Hi Miner,
I select a moderator after a long period of observation of a number of short listed individuals. I often ask the other moderators for their opinions too.
No. ASF moderators are just regular ASF members who agree to help enforce the site rules on a volunteer basis.
As long as they are prepared to put up with the torrents of abuse that they regularly receive as part of their job.
Seriously though, there is no set time period. Moderators can resign at any time if they wish... and some of them just disappear, never to be heard from again.
ASF moderators have to obey the same rules as everyone else. Even I do.
Moderators usually don't need to be moderated because they are particularly aware of ASF's rules. However, should they need to be given a talking to then that would be my job.
:whip
Mate
Thanks for very pertinent response and I liked the whipping cartoon - a picture says a thousand words.
Through this thread may I suggest to all participants for the best interest of all of us to consider the following .
I do believe many of us get enormous advantages by learning, interacting and just watching the posts in ASF. These are all free to all of us.
What about let us volunteer to put a small token of our winfall when we make our decisions to invest or divest on some of the stocks by reading posts in ASF. Please do not hound me saying that what happens if we loose money. That is part of the gain and I am sure no one should be cynical in asking that.
I do believe many of the postings are very good and some of them are just excellent (in fact better than some of the paid newsletters I subscribe).
Back to Joe - please keep the good work up.
Hi Joe
Can you please do me two favours
1. Please start a new thread : Peter Costello - Clever departure or a Failed Aspirant
2. tell us here How to start a new thread
Regards
Would putting a member on your ignore list work for PMs as well...i always
though it just hid there forum posts from u. :dunno:
Would putting a member on your ignore list work for PMs as well...i always
though it just hid there forum posts from u. :dunno:
joe or mods,
with the home page is it possible for an individual ASF member to substitute the "recent threads" for any of the "drop down forums"
cheers
How do I go about posting non-youtube videos. I tried some webcode things I found on the net and that didnt work and I tried using the youtube tags that work here and that doesnt work... is this possible. Where am I going wrong?
Liveleak is a video site I visit often and it provides embedded codes like the following one. I would prefer to embed videos as I think people would be more inclined to view it that way instead of following a link. Thanks.
LIVELEAK
<object width="450" height="370"><param name="movie" value="http://www.liveleak.com/e/be9_1245779171"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.liveleak.com/e/be9_1245779171" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="450" height="370"></embed></object>
Hi
I wanted to know how I go about putting up a poll thread that asks the question.
'Do you think the All Ordinaries (AOX) will go higher than 5,500 points by the end of 2010?'
And then members can click on 'yes' or 'no', and then we get totals, as I would like to know how optomistic people are about stocks.
I have tried, but can't find out how I can do this. It may be I do not have the rights to be able to do this, but I am sure I have seen this type of thing before in ASF.
Anyway, this is a great site and I try to look through it daily.
Great work.
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