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Re: Constant Spam Threads
As the resident student with the "we can do it too attitude" I am not too sure about this. Not because of how good the students will do. I think a student can mod just as good as adults. But, because of the backlash from others.
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Some imageboards I frequent have positions called janitors who only deal with spam/illegal content. They actually seem to work pretty well.
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That sounds like a good idea. Maybe if student moderators could only "hide" posts, then adults would review them and decide whether or not to delete them? |
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Probably a stupid question: why are mods limited to certain boards? Just today, Greg Needel mentioned that he sees the posts, but can't do anything about it because he's not on the Rumor Mill board. I feel like unrestricting it would cut down on the spam quite a bit.
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Problem is, usually there's 1-5 mods on at any one time, but there's something like 30 subforums. And some mods only cover one or two subforums, while others cover a lot more. If I was Brandon, I might think about conducting a moderator survey to see if anybody wanted to expand their coverage into some of the less-moderated subforums, or if a couple of moderators needed to be added. |
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Why not just have people everywhere, and only the people in their expertise remove things that aren't relevant to the board? e.g. if I'm an EE I could see a ME post in the EE forum and move it. |
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Let's say you're an EE, and you're "all business", and you're not really interested in much outside of EE. What forums are you going to ignore? --Looking at the technical side of the forums, Curriculum, Pneumatics, and CAD are probably on that list; KOP is probably going to only get half an eye of attention. Most of the others have SOME relation to EE. --In the competition section of the forums, the Awards and Rules/Strategy subforums jump out as stuff to pay attention to, mainly for stuff pertaining to EE. Maybe some of the rest gets some attention if your team is mentioned. --And in the "Other" section... yeah, there's a reason that it's got that name. Not much there if you're only looking for technical stuff. So if you're an EE who really doesn't care much about non-EE stuff, are you really going to want to "patrol" the 2/3 of CD that you stick your nose in when someone forgets to put the EE stuff in the proper subforums? Right, didn't think so. Particularly since CD allows you to set up what you see in the Portal to ignore whatever forums you want to ignore (or, to be more accurate, to only show what you want to show). I think that's more the reason that the mods only work a few forums each--that's just what they want to focus on. Here's another suggestion, that might be easier (or harder): The "Mod of the Watch". Basically, for a given period of time (say, 1-2 hours), one trusted moderator has full mod power in all forums, and is "on call". If something crops up and other mods can't handle it due to subforum boundaries or dealing with a "hot" thread, the "Watch" moderator deals with it, at least enough to get it out of sight for review. (I can just see it now: half the mods on CD calling for my head for this one... ) |
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See, that's what I'm trying to get at. There's a lot of people that don't like Chit-Chat, Rumor Mill, and some of the other forums. If those people are mods, do they want to moderate stuff they don't normally want to look at? (Or, if you were a mod, would you?) I really don't think so! The Rumor Mill (since you called that one out in particular) has 13 moderators and one webmaster (look at the bottom of the forum's page). I can vouch that I've seen recent activity from at least three of the mods (deletions in Rumor Mill), and posts from some others--so maybe half of them have been online in the past week. Most of them are on Central time, so that'd give some best-guess as to when they'd be online (and, you know, deleting threads). Many of the moderators use "Invisible Mode", so telling when they're actually online is nearly impossible. Sure, reporting sends emails--but the question of whether email is being checked is an open one. (I tend to get notifications of email, but whether I pay attention is another story--and I'm not a mod anyways.) I think having more moderators in "spam-target" forums is a good thing--but I'm not sure that expanding the permissions of the current moderators would go over quite as well with those moderators. |
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As a non-mod speaking out his rear: generally, we don't need more moderation. It's the spam that gets to be an issue. |
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Those that got added (relatively) recently were given almost every subforum because of nonstop spam. The older mods probably need to have their subforums expanded and there probably need to be some new ones. Quote:
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That may be what he wants but what he actually asked for was all moderators to be alerted to the presence of spam outside their "preferred" forums...which won't do anything because they'd have to hunt down someone in that forum who actually has privileges to moderate it.
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