In my opinion are moderators (including OT-mods) certainly allowed to participate in heated discussions. That is one of the reasons busy sections of CFC have more than 1 moderator. Moderators are human first, members second and moderators third.

Section-independent actions, like advertisebot-hunting, signature violations, or some member-requests can be done by any mod.
For example: when I am involved in a heated discussion in the sections I mod (the Demogames), my fellow mods CT or Dave take over and vice versa. I know the OT mods do the same. And when I mod a thread in my section that I have actively participated in; I make sure it is clear in what position (member or moderator) my post is in. When I act as a mod, I always use modtags Moderator Action: Like this . Without them I am posting as a member, not as a mod.
Since this is about OT, what really annoys me is that as soon as a non-OT moderator makes a post there, some members who are unable to distinguish OT-moderators from non-OT-moderators see that as a moderator action, even though the member is not a member of OT and doesn't even use modtags. Please don't make that mistake.
Then you must be really thrilled to learn that on the whole of the forum, and OT in particular, as soon as a moderator in his/her section of the forum is involved in a thread in the role as member, the moderating will be done by other moderators.(..)and stay away from debating heated topics.

Section-independent actions, like advertisebot-hunting, signature violations, or some member-requests can be done by any mod.
For example: when I am involved in a heated discussion in the sections I mod (the Demogames), my fellow mods CT or Dave take over and vice versa. I know the OT mods do the same. And when I mod a thread in my section that I have actively participated in; I make sure it is clear in what position (member or moderator) my post is in. When I act as a mod, I always use modtags Moderator Action: Like this . Without them I am posting as a member, not as a mod.
Since this is about OT, what really annoys me is that as soon as a non-OT moderator makes a post there, some members who are unable to distinguish OT-moderators from non-OT-moderators see that as a moderator action, even though the member is not a member of OT and doesn't even use modtags. Please don't make that mistake.
) Really I can only offhand think of two or three posters that have participated in this thread as falling in that category. I know for a fact that the vast majority of CFC posters participate while following the rules (both the letter and the spirit) and making it a more pleasant and interesting place for everyone. And obviously, there are a small percentage that can't or won't abide by the rules and their participation gets limited in accordance with the enforcement tools available to the moderators. But there are a few whose idea of having fun makes moderator jobs significantly tougher and tends to get threads locked even while they are not technically trolling/flaming/spamming, and I think they would benefit from taking my advice and changing their own posting styles and what they seek in participating here before publicly advocating other ways to improve CFC.


