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Let me first comment on the "Moderators are members just like everyone else" part. This is absolutely true. If you check my profile, it very clearly states that I am a member just like most people here. The only difference regarding to membership is seen on the profile pages of people, who are contributors. Same can be observed in the members online tab. I am listed as a member not as a moderator. Lark is listed as a contributor because she is an old member, and she has contributed greatly to the website content.
As moderators we only occupy different position, than the rest of the website's members, and we have different level of authority. We have different position because we carry additional content related tasks. Our lever of authority is different because part of our duties has to do with reinforcing the rules and keeping the chat and the forums civil and pleasant to read and attend for all members (not only for ourselves).In short, we have much more work to complete than everyone else (except the administrator)and we have much more duties and much more rules and guidelines to remember and to abide by. Being a moderator does not mean that one has a free pass to do whatever and whenever, while being free of liability. It is the opposite, we have so much more work and duties and we have to be always mindful about our role here and be fully aware that we represent this website and its values and members.
The rule enforcement role we play automatically requires from us to follow the very same rules that we reinforce. We cannot expect people to not break any rules, if we are giving them the very bad example by breaking them ourselves.
Yes, our actions are liable as any other member. Our actions are liable because we are responsible about them in front of the website administrator. He has the ultimate authority. We are not the ultimate authority. Of course, we also have the moral obligation to be able to answer to other moderators and explain what was the reasoning behind our actions.
I would like to assure everyone that we always have their best interest in mind, and as long as they follow the rules, follow our instructions and remain civil they will be able retain their abilities to communicate. We appreciate seeing active people here, and we would love to have these people around for as long periods of time as possible and as active as possible.
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