An automoderator host will screen every submitted article and, based
upon the moderation script, take one of three actions:
Quoted statements that are either attributed to, or
unmistakably part of, the LDS temple ceremony.
These violations will be confirmed by one of the human moderators
before rejection. These restrictions apply only to articles posted in
this newsgroup, soc.religion.mormon.
(Two separate documents, one describing in greater detail the
moderation policies and procedures, and the other providing
information about LDS worship in temples, will be posted periodically
to the newsgroup, and will also be available via FTP and WWW.)
[P4] Selection of Moderators
The moderation panel will consist of four or five moderators. The
acting moderators will select, by unanimous consent, replacements or
additions to their ranks. In order to foster a spirit of acceptance
and cooperation within the newsgroup's participants, at least one
moderator will be a member in good standing of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah,
USA, and at least one moderator will not be a member of the LDS
church. If this should prove impossible, a panel of four members will
continue to function until a moderator of the needed category can be
found. The religious affiliation of the moderators will be public
information.
A moderator's term ends upon voluntary resignation or unanimous
agreement of the remaining moderators. The reason for a moderator's
removal, or the fact of his or her voluntary resignation, will be
posted to the newsgroup.
[P5] Two system administrators
Two system administrators, a principal administrator and a
backup, will be appointed by the moderation panel by a majority vote
of the panel. A moderator cannot act as a system administrator, and
vice versa. The role of the system administrator will be to ensure
that the moderation host and Automoderator are operating according to
the policy set forth by the moderation panel.
END CHARTER.