The role of a moderator at Homerecording.

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Public Notice:

A moderator at Homerecording.Com is simply somebody responsible for moving inappropriate posts to appropriate forums, and deleting spam.

A moderator is not necessarily somebody with special knowledge about the forum they moderate, although they are required to know enough to do their job (which is very simple).

When you see a person who is a moderator express his opinions, you should not give those opinions any extra weight just because they are a moderator.

Other sites on the net have "professional" or "celebrity" forums moderated by well-known people like fletcher or harvey gerst. This is not one of those sites!

A final note: moderators only moderate the forums they are assigned to, but the "moderator" title appears in all of their posts on the board. I post in the Dragon Cave and my title still says "moderator", but I do not moderate the cave.

Thanks,

Slackmaster 2000
 
To me you are a god......I worship the ground you step on....
If you say n-track sucks then it must !!!.

Nobody believe this man....Dragon doesnt give moderator power to just anyone.....he is special and he has the knowledge.

Fletcher who ?!?!?
 
Damnit shailat, you're always blowing my cover!

Fletcher....Munson? :)

Slackmaster 2000
 
All this time and you guys can make sticky posts! How about a few in the midi and newbie forums with all your usual links?
 
i am not a computer whiz so bear with me. I am about to buy the n track system and do not know how many bits my souncard has. It is a sound blaster pci 512, I think this is better suited for games. Anyway, how can I find out the bit's? Thanks
 
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