All full moderators see all reports (Graelyn doesn't see any, because he is like a demi-mod and only has limited powers in the Summit channel subforum), regardless of who wrote the post being reported or who made the report.
The system isn't quite as robust as people seem to think it is (or should be).
It basically works like this:
- Reporter clicks Report link and types in stuff in the text field that appears. They will be returned to the thread, and a green "Your report has been sent successfully" message will appear.
- A new thread appears in the "Reported Posts" subforum of the mod/admin section of the forum (invisible to anyone but full mods/admins), with the post's title as the subject, and the person who reported the post as the OP for the thread. The reported post is quoted in the thread, and the reporter's message is included afterward. No indication of who wrote the post in question is given outside of the report thread itself - we have to read the thread to see who was reported, even if we can sometimes take an educated guess. (Additional reports for any given post will appear as new posts in the already-existing report thread.) I'll report your post and quote what it looks like below, just so you can see:
Reported by : Morwen Lagann
Post made by : Laria Raven at <strong>Today</strong> at 11:31 AM
Hi,
If I report a post by a moderator (I don't particularly want to at the moment, but considered it in the past), does the moderator in question automatically get excluded, or do they see a "LARIA HATES YOU" message?
Lazza
The reporter has made the following comment :
Reporting just to show what a report looks like. Not actually a valid report.
- Moderators discuss what to do, or in particularly egregious cases, just act.
- A "[Report solved]" link is inserted into the OP of the report thread. When an official decision is reached through moderator discussion and action is taken (or not), clicking the link automatically locks the report thread.
I miss anything?