Erik Moeller wrote:
- How will the moderation be set up? If there are several moderators,
will the first to approve or reject a post make the decision, or will moderation decisions have to made in consensus, or by majority rule?
By the nature of the software, the only practical way to do it would be to have the moderators log into the website and process things. If a moderator felt that a post was borderline, he or she could just leave it in the queue, rather than accepting or rejecting, but if the moderator does reject or accept, then that's that -- as far as the software is concerned, anyway.
It's fun and cute to imagine a process whereby 2 moderators have to blackball a post before it's really rejected, or similar, but realistically, it'd be too much work to program that, when simple trust and kindness are so much more powerful.
Probably what should happen is that all rejected posts receive a message saying that if they want to appeal, to forward the post to an alias, which goes to all the moderators plus me. Also good would be for all rejected posts to go separately to all the moderators plus me, thus inducing some peer pressure for moderators to do the right thing.
--Jimbo