Since we had a visit from an old troll who chose to put down the moderators at Dimensions, I felt the need to start a thread to show some appreciation for the Dimension moderators and all their hard work.
First off I would like to thank Conrad who as our Webmaster and Chief Moderator has often gone above the call of duty to keep the Dimensions forums up and running. His car and feeding of the forums has made them into the good safe place in which this community has been able to develop and grow.
The rest of the moderations deserve our thanks as well. They have helped to shape the Dimensions forums into a safe place to post without feeling that we are being overly censured. They have helped shape the forums into more of a family than some anonymous impersonal web board (of which there are zillions dotting the internet.)
I feel that Dims feels to me like a family. I should not leave out the many posters who have also assisted in developing Dimensions into a family. It is not the result of one person, one moderator, or one poster. It arises because of the community effort.
So thanks to all who have helped to make Dimensions feel like a family and not some "anonymous impersonal web board". You know who you are!
First off I would like to thank Conrad who as our Webmaster and Chief Moderator has often gone above the call of duty to keep the Dimensions forums up and running. His car and feeding of the forums has made them into the good safe place in which this community has been able to develop and grow.
The rest of the moderations deserve our thanks as well. They have helped to shape the Dimensions forums into a safe place to post without feeling that we are being overly censured. They have helped shape the forums into more of a family than some anonymous impersonal web board (of which there are zillions dotting the internet.)
I feel that Dims feels to me like a family. I should not leave out the many posters who have also assisted in developing Dimensions into a family. It is not the result of one person, one moderator, or one poster. It arises because of the community effort.
So thanks to all who have helped to make Dimensions feel like a family and not some "anonymous impersonal web board". You know who you are!