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Reader Response: Moderating Website Comments

It’s been a busy month for mail and suggestions, but I try to respond to the messages I receive as soon as the next free blogging space. Today’s entry is written in response to a friend in Illinois who had a question about managing comments in a web group. The tone here might be a tad more jocular than usual, but that’s because I know my friends and family are a tad more understanding about my off-beat sense of humor. And now on to today’s message…

I have a topic for you.

I started a Fibromyalgia group which has over 3,200 members. It’s a support and informational group and I only allow medical info–no blogs. This weekend has been insane. I have been accused of being mean, sarcastic, rude, which has never happened before. SO! When only having a written word relationship with people you have never met, and you are accused of being sarcastic by saying “Oh geez” (just one example) how and should the author/administrator respond to being attacked/unduly criticized?

Scratching My Head in Schaumburg

Dear Scratchy:

You’d think that adults would behave like adults, wouldn’t you? Unfortunately, some folks can just be petty, thin-skinned, or eager to misinterpret something or start a fight. There’s not much you can do to change the minds of malicious people, so I wouldn’t beat myself up over that. I have not run a discussion board, but I have been moderating comments on this blog as well as my personal and professional Facebook pages. There are some things you can attempt to do to keep things civil on your page.

I hope things smooth out on your site. I’ll also throw this out to my other readers–what have/would you do when dealing with grumpy guests on a site you manage?

Hopefully this was a good starting point,

Bart

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