Monitors behavior

So i just saw 2 posts from the same guy being locked by snicker, thats all good. Just I think its quite bad style its done in, and ive seen this from other monitors as well on many posts (including some of my own). Both posts was very well articulated and in no way offensive, but regarding a concern about tone, help etc. He clearly isnt a regular inhere as well as many others. The answers from monitors seem arrogant and dismissive, and provides no help for this Microsoft customer. I get that monitors sure Arent getting payed well or if all, and help our community, but this guy who has bought his new game will think that monitors are MS employees and might not come back to this shop if thats the kind of service he gets.

And locking a thread and posting ridiculing memes of a guy with no chance to reply is just plain 13 year old behavior. Not a great way to try and set a good tone (what he was actually asking for in his first post).

ps. i do not know that dude in any way.

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> So i just saw 2 posts from the same guy being locked by snicker, thats all good. Just I think its quite bad style its done in, and ive seen this from other monitors as well on many posts (including some of my own). Both posts was very well articulated and in no way offensive, but regarding a concern about tone, help etc. He clearly isnt a regular inhere as well as many others.

If you saw the thread then you saw my post explaining why I locked it. As a general user, the best way to monitor the forums is to report things. Making posts telling others how to post is counter productive, clutters the forums, and is technically spam. There are rules pinned in each section that tell everyone what is/isn’t allowed. People can read those if they aren’t sure.

> The answers from monitors seem arrogant and dismissive, and provides no help for this Microsoft customer.

I’m sorry that is the impression you get. I can assure you, we do care.

> I get that monitors sure Arent getting payed well or if all, and help our community, but this guy who has bought his new game will think that monitors are MS employees and might not come back to this shop if thats the kind of service he gets.

We are volunteer moderators who do this for free. On our own time. Because we want to. We’re not in it for fame nor fortune so I can assure you that we care very little for what people may think of us.

> And locking a thread and posting ridiculing memes of a guy with no chance to reply is just plain 13 year old behavior. Not a great way to try and set a good tone (what he was actually asking for in his first post).

I locked his second thread because he broke the rules (the very rules he wants everyone to follow) by posting a thread discussing moderation. Just as you’ve done now.

In the future, PM a mod directly rather than post things like this.

Thanks!