Hadoblado
think again losers
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With the recent bannings we are officially in a new era.
This thread will serve first as an announcement, then as a discussion about forum direction, and also as a bit of a census for historical purposes. I want to see people pipe up at the very least to get a decent idea of who's still kicking.
Moderation Direction Announcement
I'm going to be more proactive in removing people who pose long term issues for the forum. This is in line with the results-oriented mandate from Ragnar and with how the forum was run before I was modded, but runs contrary to the process-oriented moderation I've been pushing ever since.
What does this mean for current users? Very little if you continue to post the way you are. But I'm not going to bother with these multi-year rehabilitation efforts with tens of warnings and rules lawyering anymore. It doesn't work. If someone's being a nuisance and don't show immediate signs of change they'll be banned. I'll continue to nudge people towards better quality discussion, but this isn't punitive in nature so don't feel threatened if I give feedback. If you're flirting with a ban I'll make that clear when I warn you.
As always, please report any issues you have with others. Reporting does not mean a ban or even necessarily moderation. It's just an easy way of drawing mod attention to something they may have missed. I won't respond to every report but I guarantee I read every one and they do influence moderation decisions.
Forum Direction
So with the above in mind, I guess this is where we discuss what we want to see more of on the forum. This isn't the first time we've had this sort of thread, we've been dying since before I joined in 2012 and yet we're still here. Previously, these sorts of discussions have resulted in forum D&D and mafia games. We probably don't have the population for anything like that anymore, not without firing up the bat-signal to bully old members to come back for a stint.
Personally, I want to see more blogs and personal content. I think increasing polarisation is partially the result of the passive dehumanisation of the anonymous. Despite knowing OT and Cog for a decade we still largely addressed each other as categories rather than people and that's incredibly harmful over time when so much post volume is made of this tribal hostility.
What do you guys want to see more or less of?
This thread will serve first as an announcement, then as a discussion about forum direction, and also as a bit of a census for historical purposes. I want to see people pipe up at the very least to get a decent idea of who's still kicking.
Moderation Direction Announcement
I'm going to be more proactive in removing people who pose long term issues for the forum. This is in line with the results-oriented mandate from Ragnar and with how the forum was run before I was modded, but runs contrary to the process-oriented moderation I've been pushing ever since.
What does this mean for current users? Very little if you continue to post the way you are. But I'm not going to bother with these multi-year rehabilitation efforts with tens of warnings and rules lawyering anymore. It doesn't work. If someone's being a nuisance and don't show immediate signs of change they'll be banned. I'll continue to nudge people towards better quality discussion, but this isn't punitive in nature so don't feel threatened if I give feedback. If you're flirting with a ban I'll make that clear when I warn you.
As always, please report any issues you have with others. Reporting does not mean a ban or even necessarily moderation. It's just an easy way of drawing mod attention to something they may have missed. I won't respond to every report but I guarantee I read every one and they do influence moderation decisions.
Forum Direction
So with the above in mind, I guess this is where we discuss what we want to see more of on the forum. This isn't the first time we've had this sort of thread, we've been dying since before I joined in 2012 and yet we're still here. Previously, these sorts of discussions have resulted in forum D&D and mafia games. We probably don't have the population for anything like that anymore, not without firing up the bat-signal to bully old members to come back for a stint.
Personally, I want to see more blogs and personal content. I think increasing polarisation is partially the result of the passive dehumanisation of the anonymous. Despite knowing OT and Cog for a decade we still largely addressed each other as categories rather than people and that's incredibly harmful over time when so much post volume is made of this tribal hostility.
What do you guys want to see more or less of?