Red
Knight Errant?
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RE: Is it now time for tighter moderation of forum ?
I don't even know who I am so you'll forgive me if I ask 'Who the f**k do you think you are?!'
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28-02-2009 19:54 |
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A Spider Monkey
7th Level Invisible Ninja
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RE: Time for tighter moderation
Red Wrote:A Spider Monkey Wrote:...As I have said before on a few similar threads (though not always as politely), if you don't like it you know where the door is.
Yup, I know where quite a few doors are. Unfortunately leaving the room doesn't stop the room existing. Actually maybe it does if nobody looks in apart from the occasional cat owned by Schrödinger. This means in part leaving isn't an option
At present my problem lies with the site being that busy and with no set regulation when people join that too many personal insults are flying about which people try to justify as just an opinion. Whilst I respect that we want to keep this forum as open as possible moderating is still required for those who can't manage to moderate themselves. I feel SM© has his hands full just keeping up with current posts and requests than to pro actively make inroads on anything and the situation because of that is occasionally boiling over. Time for someone to write up an AUP
Will I walk out the door Spider Monkey? There are still to many good people on here to turn away yet and things are not at a stage where I feel the need to formally point problems out to Admin, far from it.
The day, if it ever happens, that I decide things have deteriorated to a stage where I don't agree with the forum and Admin (I can't see it happening as Admin has always been approachable). Well, one can expect a leaving card for those left behind as it'll mean I have failed any talks here or in private about content. That's when I'll use a door, and it wouldn't be the one marked exit, it'd be the one marked Web Host
One of the best posts I have read on here in a while. Point taken.
I feel the same way as you, in that there are too many good posters here for me too not come back. I just don't really see the point in getting all bent out of shape about what some keyboard warrior has to say on the internet. I don't really think tighter moderation is needed when normal users can exercise a degree of control themselves by using the ignore button.
IMO if two posters want to waste their time arguing on the web let them. I'll just block them out and let them rant away until their hearts content or if I'm feeling childish, I'll post the odd picture to shit stir and then never go back to the post. I find these ones can be quite good for doing that:
The right to bear arms is slightly less ludicrous than the right to arm bears
"a clunge like a burst bean bag"
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28-02-2009 20:08 |
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