Maybe "moderator" is the wrong term then. When the different forums were set up people were selected by who had experience in the different topics and while part of their job may have been to "moderate" I think it was more to advise or oversee to ensure threads stayed on topic and to help ensure lively discussion.
While in a true debate type forum a moderator must be 100% neutral this is not what this was meant to be. Here at least we have a bias....to respect what Lynn has set up and to ensure it's success by not letting negative things happen that would deter others from joining us and to ensure our presence on the web is a positive experience for people looking for information. For the most part we police ourselves but if people get out of hand, members or moderators then someone needs to step in.
We are all guests in Lynn's house, he is a tolerant guys who lets us get away with lots but when push comes to shove it is still HIS house and we need to respect that.
Tony