Pending the results of my investigation into this matter, I have suspended Jay's moderator rights on this site.
I suppose this all started from the "Mites" thread that went from the BOI to the Shows and Events forum, then finally coming to rest in HELL. So my intention over the next few days is to read through that thread, as well as the one about Anthony Caponetto. What I will do is look at all participants within those threads looking for warning points that were assessed as well as posts that may have escaped warning points that I would deem warranting them. I will keep a tally sheet of what I find and make a judgement from that as to whether there is an actual case of abuse. Anyone here is welcome to do the same if they want to compare notes with my own decisions. Bear in mind, that some things may be a judgement call based on who is reading the posts, and something that I deem as being derogatory, may not seem so in your eyes. And vice versa, as well.
One thing I would like to mention yet again is that I do not read each and every post on this site. I cannot and will not ask that of the moderators here, when I do not do that sort of patrolling myself. I read threads that seem like they might be of interest to me. In reading through those posts, if I see something that appears to warrant warning points, then I will assess them as deemed fitting and necessary. I am under tha assumption that my moderators probably work the same way. Sorry, but not everything everyone says here is going to be of interest to me or the moderators. So yes, it is quite likely that violations may be overlooked.
Also, bear in mind that oftentimes I will get an email that is reporting a problem within a thread. I will usually read ONLY that particular post and determine if warning points are appropriate. Very likely, I will NOT read posts before nor after it. Very likely, the moderators on this site treat those reported posts the same way I do. So if someone three posts back calls you an "idiot" and you reply in like kind, it is entirely possible that ONLY the post that was reported by someone will get seen by a moderator and poinsts assessed. That's just the way it is. The school playground defense that "Johnnie called me the name first!" has no bearing whatsoever on your warning. And to answer the statement I have heard many times saying "Well you HAVE to go back and give everyone else warning points as well...", says who? I may or may not. My mods may or may not. It is not being selective nor biased, it is just the way things work with the workload here.
Another thing, these problem reports are set to go to the moderators of a forum, or if there is no moderator, to default to the admin (me). That means that the problem reports go to everyone in respect to those threads posted within the BOI, since I am listed as a moderator on that forum. Usually what happens is the first person who gets there is the one who takes care of the problem. There have been numerous times when two people happened to check a reported post at the same time and both assessed the warning points without realizing that someone else was doing the same thing. When this happens, one of the warning points will normally be deleted if the points are the same. Sometimes we just never realize this error, and it never comes to our attention.
I have been reviewing in my mind my newly stated policy about moderators having to choose between being a moderator OR a participant in a thread, but not both. Sounds good on the surface, but in deeper reflection, I'm not so sure. How long will a thread go on? How many posts will be made on it before it falls into oblivion? How many different directions will that thread take within it's lifetime? These are basically unanswerable. So if a thread gets newly started and let's say on the third post a person violates one of the rules and a moderator assesses valid warning points. Then 50 replies later, through several twists and turns, this thread then becomes something that is of a personal nature to this same moderator. Should he be disallowed from participating in that thread because of that warning point made back at the beginning of the thread? Or from another angle, suppose this moderator had a personal interest from the start, but the thread is of a nature that is not of any interest whatsoever to the rest of the mods or myself. Heck, it could be something going on in the Birds forum, where I am never likely to wander into. Does that posting by a moderator then disqualify him from EVER posting warning points and he has to then send another mod (or myself) notices for all infractions that he runs into while following the thread?
Yeah, I know, you all want a perfect moderator that is completely unbiased. Sounds good on paper, but anyone who can form an opinion is going to become biased whether they want to or not.
I know I am being set up with this issue. If I side with Jay, I am going to be trumpeted as being biased in his favor. Yet if I side against him, then I will be trumpeted as being railroaded by a minority mob (considering the number of members on this site) into removing him as a mod from this site. Some of you in this thread have already made up your minds, so please excuse me if I discount YOUR bias completely when I look into this issue. I will look at the cards and make the best call I can, no matter who it pisses off.
That's the breaks, I guess. I can't remember anything I have done with this site that has pleased everyone, so this is certainly not going to be an exception.