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The mods seem to be closing threads left and right. Why don't you let the users decide what they want to discuss? Those who don't like a particular thread can simply ignore it. I understand that some mods want to show their employers that they are "needed" , but I think you guys are overdoing it. People want to discuss xfire/raptr? so what? let 'em. The swtor xfire thread ran for 10 months. Did it harm the site in any way? They want to discuss gaming related politics? where is the problem? Someone dared to unleash personal attacks against another user? Do you really have to close the whole thread for this? Couldn't you just tempban that user? Does a thread have to be temporary locked for you to "go through it"? We aren't kids. Let us discuss stuff without interfering (unless it's REALLY needed).
edit: this was supposed to be created in the site suggestions forum. DAoC - Excalibur & Camlann |
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10/06/12 12:25:05 PM#2
There are some kids though no doubt
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10/06/12 12:25:14 PM#3
because it's their forums and there is a Rules of Conduct.. why is this in the GW2 forums?.. ever been on a large un moderated forum? its a mess
I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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10/06/12 12:25:22 PM#4
Originally posted by boxsnd there's alot of kids on the internet this days... "Happiness is not a destination. It is a method of life." ![]() |
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10/06/12 12:25:49 PM#5
I've been here a long time now. Every year the mods get a slightly longer stick up their asses. Very saddening as this board in general used to be awesome.
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10/06/12 12:26:18 PM#6
The mods on this site do a damn good job, in my opinion. And yes, I've been banned multiple times.....when I deserved it, usually. There is no reason to have MULTIPLE threads on XFire, that is why they close so many of them. Similar with other things you brought up. Consider the reasons WHY they close threads and ban people and then maybe you won't whine about this then. President of The Marvelously Meowhead Fan Club |
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10/06/12 12:38:16 PM#7
Originally posted by Impulse47 Having been warned recently (for good reason, I think), I certainly think about what I write more than I used to. It certainly put a damper on how much I enjoy this site, but they gotta do what they gotta do. I don't feel that I can truly express my opinion any longer though. Now Playing: Rift, Defiance, And occasionally TSW, APB
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10/06/12 12:39:44 PM#8
Nevermind closing threads, I think the 2-3 day bans constantly are the most frustrating.
Debates and arguments keep the forum dwellers interested and visiting the site, getting banned does not, I dissapear for weeks usually when I get banned because I forget about the site.
I've been banned like 4 times and I haven't even been here for a year. |
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10/06/12 12:41:01 PM#9
Originally posted by just1opinion Part of the problem is very rarely do they state why they lock a thread. Sometimes you will see something along the lines of "this is being locked due to multiple threads, see X thread (with a link) to discuss it. If they would do this for most, if not all, topics it would be nice. Especially if something is locked for multiple topics, if they could point to the thread they would like us to use to discuss it, the better off we would be. In my opinion of course. |
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10/06/12 12:45:52 PM#10
Originally posted by niceguy3978
Okay, I agree with this. They don't always give a clear reason as to why they're locking a thread. Sometimes you have to make assumptions based on what they DID say, which often is very little. You're right. President of The Marvelously Meowhead Fan Club |
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10/06/12 12:48:17 PM#11
Moved this to the intended forum. Remember that you can give feedback on individual cases or in general via the email in my sig.
To give feedback on moderation, contact community@mmorpg.com |
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10/06/12 2:31:01 PM#12
I've been warned half a dozen times in the last 2 years. Over the last 8 years I have probably had a couple of hundred posts deleted. I half expected most of those deletions and probably a few more warnings. This site had stagnated for several years with about 1500 people on site at any time as a guest or signed in. In the last year that number has increased to about 2500 at any time of the day. It looks to me tlike their tighter moderation is paying off. They have more site traffic.
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10/06/12 2:34:25 PM#13
I wish it was stricter to be honest.
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10/06/12 2:35:49 PM#14
Originally posted by Grunty I think it's more like you had 2 high profile MMO's having their launch, GW2 and SWTOR, of which 1 was highly controversial. Controversy and passionate conflict like that generates a LOT of traffic. Let's see how the site will do after a couple of months with no major AAA MMO on the horizon, and see what the difference in traffic will be. |
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10/06/12 2:52:51 PM#15
I don't have a problem with strict moderation. I DO have a problem with inconsistent moderation though, which this site has in spades. It seems like what gets moderated and what doesn't depends entirely upon how a particular moderator feels that day. Also there's a LOT of favoritism & double standards going on around here, which further pisses me off. Making everyone adhere strictly to the rules is fine. Making exceptions for people because they possess a certain status, are friends of site employees, or for any other reason is NOT. |
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10/06/12 4:10:08 PM#16
Originally posted by Rednecksith I think this has to do with the volunteerist (pretty sure that isn't actually a word, but you get the meaning I hope) nature. Since each games forum has a different moderator (and some likely have no volunteers so are handled by the employees) it means different things are going to get treated differently. I do think that if you think you have gotten a raw deal by a mod you can appeal it to MikeB and the only time I ever received a warning he withdrew it when I emailed him. It isn't perfect but it is what happens when you use valunteers rather than paid employees. |
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10/06/12 4:13:05 PM#17
I get banned all the time for using words like World of Welfare or SWTOR sucks.
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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
10/06/12 4:28:29 PM#18
Originally posted by Pivotelite You're doing something wrong then. As someone who posts somewhat frequently Self control is your friend. "What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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10/06/12 4:30:53 PM#19
Is there some rule against discussing xfire? I've seen a bunch of recent xfire threads that were locked shortly after they were created. They're not duplicates of some other thread unless it's duplicates of a locked thread, or duplicates of an old thread that has long since scrolled off.
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10/06/12 4:34:05 PM#20
The problem is the mods take the easy approach of deleting threads, when instead they should be short term banning people that derail threads and deleting the derailing post and responses to it.
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