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anthony
Founder
With what seems to be an issue that detracts other members from participating, maybe it's time I assign a couple of long standing members who have little to no history of flaming threads and such, with the ability to walk away when they feel like shit and not make rash decisions, to have a little control over immediate issues that arise here.
Everything has pros and cons, even having solely me actioning problems reported by members. The main problem from myself is that I may not see a report for 24hrs and thus members continue to jump onto something flaming it further.
Whilst non-veterans join and post here, and obviously they either can't read or respect boundaries, it doesn't mean anyone should demean them. You only need simply highlight they're not allowed here, report it, then leave it alone, as I will ban them if a non-veteran. You don't need to read it, then add to it by demeaning them and lowering yourself to a bully or wrapping yourself in the veteran adage of having no tolerance. The idea of seeking support and help is to gain tolerance so you can communicate with others and not rip them to shreds due to anger or such.
So... there are options I can give to assist. It can work like this:
Temp thread ban is just that... it bans a person from posting within a thread for a defined period, but doesn't stop them participating within the forum.
Anonymous I cannot give anyone access, otherwise that would defeat the purpose of posting anonymously. Only I can see who posts in that section.
I don't like the idea of giving anyone moderator access to edit content, censor or otherwise. Whilst this has a pro in removing spam instantly, the con is that it can piss veterans off if someone starts editing them or creating their own rules or such.
This is why I like the temp thread banning feature, as it only removes a single person from further posting within a thread itself, which they may heatedly respond... but allows everyone else to continue it without closing it off (censorship).
Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) principle, I am a huge fan. I am open to other suggestions or ideas if the above sounds too much, or not enough.
Everything has pros and cons, even having solely me actioning problems reported by members. The main problem from myself is that I may not see a report for 24hrs and thus members continue to jump onto something flaming it further.
Whilst non-veterans join and post here, and obviously they either can't read or respect boundaries, it doesn't mean anyone should demean them. You only need simply highlight they're not allowed here, report it, then leave it alone, as I will ban them if a non-veteran. You don't need to read it, then add to it by demeaning them and lowering yourself to a bully or wrapping yourself in the veteran adage of having no tolerance. The idea of seeking support and help is to gain tolerance so you can communicate with others and not rip them to shreds due to anger or such.
So... there are options I can give to assist. It can work like this:
- I can pick a post count at which point everyone above that count has the capacity to temp ban a person from a thread (excluding anonymous) for a 24hr period,
- I can pick certain people and give them additional privileges to temp thread ban, close threads as well as temp ban.
Temp thread ban is just that... it bans a person from posting within a thread for a defined period, but doesn't stop them participating within the forum.
Anonymous I cannot give anyone access, otherwise that would defeat the purpose of posting anonymously. Only I can see who posts in that section.
I don't like the idea of giving anyone moderator access to edit content, censor or otherwise. Whilst this has a pro in removing spam instantly, the con is that it can piss veterans off if someone starts editing them or creating their own rules or such.
This is why I like the temp thread banning feature, as it only removes a single person from further posting within a thread itself, which they may heatedly respond... but allows everyone else to continue it without closing it off (censorship).
Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) principle, I am a huge fan. I am open to other suggestions or ideas if the above sounds too much, or not enough.