darced wrote: » This post has been deleted.
gimmick wrote: » The soccer forum is a beaut. You cannot talk about matches in a teams general thread. You need access to get in for some reason. Say some disparaging about a player and its demed personal abuse.
Lara Flat Tricycle wrote: » blame it on the sunshine, moonlight or good times;
Mr E wrote: » Just as long as nobody is blaming it on the boogie.
Lara Flat Tricycle wrote: » Not that it particularly matters, because even if every mod here was willing to implement the changes being suggested we know from experience that nobody actually drawing a salary from boards gives one **** about feedback from the user base.
iguot wrote: » That's 'em, I mentioned that carry on earlier, cleaned out aviation with his steading hand and smiley faces, has been at that for a long time so.....the picking of mods is a problem on here.
Steve wrote: » I'm sorry you felt like that, can't discuss individual actions here but I'll take that feedback on board. Thanks You seem to know a lot about what happened before you signed up here.
Beasty wrote: » The extensive set of rules in that forum arose over an extended period predominantly based on feedback from regulars in the forum. Likewise I personally would be all for doing away with the access system, but whenever it's mentioned there is a lot of negative feedback from those who frequent the forum.
KERSPLAT! wrote: » The site is full of users that have reregistered. Needless hostility and doing yourself, nor other mods, any favours. The smiley faces don't help either. I do wonder at times why we bother.
Steve wrote: » catching those doing so to evade a ban is still something we are still tasked with last time I looked
D0NNELLY wrote: » A mod once said 'enforce the spirit of the rule, not the letter of the rule'. Makes for a pleasant and fair place to be.
D0NNELLY wrote: » Commenting on a user's sign up date on thread is how you go about that?
Steve wrote: » mods are appointed for their ability to do this.
Steve wrote: » Sorry, that's the old school in me. If it quacks like a duck etc..
The_Valeyard wrote: » I like how the Forum Games forum is run. Easygoing modding, active in games and just good fun.
Thargor wrote: » This lad needs his own thread, what a perfect illustration of what was being discussed.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I've been a fairly active user for a few years now and I have no idea what direction this site is heading in or what it's owners want it to be. When the responsive site was trotted out, I had no idea what I was supposed to be seeing. Still don't. At least with Facebook, there's your chat window, feeds, apps on the side and so on. Here, you just saw less of what was happening. The old layout from years ago had a list of about 50 of the most recent posts across the site's various fora. It was great.
D0NNELLY wrote: » Maybe have a look at the training new mod receive? They're picked by existing mods, so no real opportunity for deviating from the norm. Maybe change the process to having a mod chosen in the traditional way, along with a mod voted in from the most active users in the forum? I dunno, no magic bullet.