Baldy Conscience wrote: » "But that's not the way we think stickies should be used"
Gebgbegb wrote: » Just to say... I'm happy..,,using the touch site so unaware of the gui grumblings. Tis grand.
o1s1n wrote: » I'd also like to add that since the topics were changed I don't browse forums outside of my favourites at all now. I don't actively avoid it, its just that previously it was so easy to do that it just happened naturally, as odd as that might sound. Its like with every iteration of boards, less information is available on screen at once and youve to click down through more categories etc. That little bit of extra hassle might not seem like much design wise but it really stops people from exploring the site.
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smash wrote: » This relies on user reporting, which I admit I just couldn't be bothered with any more unless it's blatant spam or scam posts. Then there's people on the opposite end of the spectrum who report everything.
the groutch wrote: » there are some categories where the mods are never seen or heard from except to dole out infractions/bans.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » It's often quite difficult to draw a clear line though. Anyone blatantly disregarding the rules tends not to last long at all. It's the slower burners who only put a toe out of line every now and again that are the bigger problem. Dealing with them can be quite stressful at times. I can only deal with so many PMs mocking my sexual prowess or encouraging me to self sodomise myself (that one from a mod) before needing a break.
Wibbs wrote: » OK ACD and I would share your frustration if I was getting similar. H - and this illustrates my point against the notion of more moderation - in both those latter cases including the mod being a tool the existing framework covers that and pretty clearly. If you get a PM suggesting you are small of cock and you should use same on yourself in a fashion that would require the physical flexibility of an Indian fakir then that's straight to report the PM and they will at best get warned, more likely they'll be taking time off for that nonsense. That has been the case since I first signed up to Boards. No difficulty in drawing that line, nor escalation of moderation/oversight required. Now you would be in pure WTF? territory if you reported such PM's and nothing was done about it. I'd be beyond shocked to find that was the case though.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I was just making the point that its disheartening when people feel the need to throw such vitriol at volunteers.
Wibbs wrote: » The touch site is also for the chop in favour of this new "improved" layout G. Now somebody is listening as the main site got a temporary reprieve and will keep going for at least this year. I presume that covers touch too.
Wibbs wrote: » I do feel that too often mods can get into that mindset because of the dickhead/cool folks ratio they may deal with. Any suggestions to improve things may be done more with the dickheads in mind and too often that can put off the cool folks.
With the cool folks we'd have a boards wide charter stating "Be cool to each other (with a guitar riff playing)" and it would work but,
Nody wrote: » That is not a mod mindset though;
look at anything from speeding limits to laws about contracts to anything else with rules. They are not written for "how would a decent person act" because then we'd not need them but rather to set an established line in the sand and state this is the minimum we expect in this scenario.
Bongalongherb wrote: » Name these dick-heads please. It's time Nody came clean about the fungershank in Germany last week.
Why not, it sounds more enticing than the ... 'But' part. Better off leaving the 'but' out of it and focus on getting a good laugh instead of everything locked as PC. hallelujah.
Wibbs wrote: » This reduction to a couple of headings was pointed out by many at the time, but that was pretty much ignored and here we are. The new site layout has been roundly criticised and though the current layout has gained a reprieve because of that negative reaction, my feeling is too much time effort and money has been burnt through for it to be ditched at this stage.
Nody wrote: » How did you know?! I was promised no one would see it... Problem is not only PC but a question of deciding what's acceptable in general. I'd agree if people had thicker skin in general things would run smoother (I may be jaded but I think I'm seeing more outrage on various topics compared to earlier times and this is not limited to boards) but at some point you'll end up with a line drawn to say what's ok and what's not. Some people will disagree with where that line no matter where it's placed though and people will threaten to leave because it's to tough/lenient and it will choke/scare away people. And there's always calls for one or the other and judgement calls if it was over the line or not (i.e. the easy once such as "All "insert group" should burn in a fire because they are "insert appropriate slur" is not a problem but the borderline cases which may drive people to leave because "it's not dealt with"). *edit* Wibbs I agree on the redesign; I expressed my dislike for the category change and the new design but for this I'm just another user rather than a Mod complaining about it :P
Bongalongherb wrote: » Just incase folk were wondering about my odd comment above, It was a test in regards to moderation on this thread. I should have received at least an infraction from my post but I did not receive anything as I should have been infracted at least from my forwarded comment in regards to Nody. Well there ye go, the proof is there, there is no over-moderation or red card bans/infractions. Now there is a slight possibility that I am on every moderators ignore list, in this case they might not even notice I have posted a comment at all interestingly.
The Moldy Gowl wrote: » It's awfully hard to get an infraction in feedback though. Look at this thread and the mod warning. It's ****e like this that puts me off posting in lots of threads.http://touch.boards.ie/thread/2057593226/1/#post99600722
Wibbs wrote: » Among my forums, the Sex and Sexuality forum is dead. An ex forum, pining for the fjords. Limp as it were. Best off closed and preserved for posterior. There was a rejig planned but that got nowhere.
smash wrote: » A Clare man moderating the Limerick forum!!!! I'm outraged!!!
Bongalongherb wrote: » Admit it folks, it's Tumble-Weed time.Boards.ie is not made for smart-phones or the old tumble-weed-tabs.