Since this thread is about mods, why is it that all general mods aren't given authority over both chat and forums?
Why not both?
Don't the same rules apply to both? It's all Christian Chat, right?
Not trying to gripe, but wouldn't it be proper for the rules of the site be enforced equally in both the forums and the chat rooms?
Wouldn't members stay if they were assured the rules would be enforced equally in the forums?
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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Since Jesus Christ remains the same in everything, shouldn't Christian Chat?
Well to be honest and clear,the Christian Chat room and The Christian Chat forums are "Dramatically different" because...
In Chat depending upon your choice of Chat you can see,hear,or only hear a person,and so there is more "hurt" possibly inflicted to others and therefore is more constantly to be monitored because "words on a screen" aren't as necessarily "hurtful to others" because you can simply switch to a different thread in forums if someone is ranting about an individual or put them on ignore.
Also naturally with "visual" conversations it's more likely for someone to "try something offensive or plain stupid" such as exposure of some kind to others like suggestive items or influences,or open indecency.
To do as you put it "equally enforce" on both parts of the site as if they are "equal" would be to "overwhelm" not only mods but members and guests,because this would mean that every rule would have to be followed equally in strictness,and would dramatically decline members and guests,because this would mean that you wouldn't be able to "joke" in any forum without having someone rail on an individual for doing so and someone getting banned as a result.
Or likewise anyone struggling with addiction posting here wouldn't be able to ask for fellowship because many wouldn't be able to state an addiction such as being an alcoholic or drug addict,because someone could label it as inappropriate and send them packing for stating just the words.
That's where "discernment" is used,a person saying alcohol on a screen is hardly "equal" to someone "drinking alcohol and encouraging it on a face to face screen" and also it's kind of like telling everyone "you can't post anything dumb" in the forums whether intentionally or unintentionally,like say while not thinking and just mad saying...
"I hate everyone", now such a simple statement could be "acted upon swiftly" and it be assumed as an "offensive remark" and the person be banned due to people not liking the statement,or it can be viewed instead as a "cry for help" or "Irrational statement" and "given time" to find out what said individual's intentions are,where as stating such a statement would be more likely to be "offensive" in the chat room environment,because the person could be more "agitating" and "hurtful" to members than in the forums.
There is quite a "gap" between the two concerning "enforcement" because they "aren't equal" like it or not both have to be managed "differently and separately" because both are "different environments" as far as "what can be ban worthy" because communicating to a multitude verbally,visually,or both,is more of a pending problem than people posting some words or images that may or may not be seen by anyone because "words and posts can be deleted" in typed posts but "things seen or said in a chat room" can't be forgotten from someone's mind as easily.