RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:Bond...James Bond wrote:RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:Mon,
Sending PM's to mods means lots of work for mods.
Too much work for mods means it doesn't all get done. (In my opinion, looking at how it practically works out).
Amen. Personally I think an ignore feature would be great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (That's right a damn moderator is for the ignore feature.)EDIT: I'd also mention that this is the only board I have ever been on (EVER, anywhere) where the mods have no power at all to penalise people for breaking forum rules.
I don't think most of these other boards consider themselves 'draconian'. At all...
Yeah....I bet I could get even the most ornery of posters to be nice if I had a little bit of stick (then again I don't really have a carrot to bribe them with...).
Indeed Bond. And lets be clear on another point...
...even if you were to - as punishment - 'consign' someone to a subset of rooms, that would still be the most 'lax' punishment I know of. On any board. For most boards, they'd be getting a temp ban for repeated rule breaking.
As long as you were consigning people to lower rooms (I'd assume Telestial would make sense...), then people could still post whatever you heck they like.
I know of NO other board where somebody can be continually breaking a forum rule, and yet still be posting exactly what they like day in, day out on that same board.
And people are reacting to this idea like I just got it out of my 'Fascism for dummies' handbook..?! What the hell?
Ren,
I still haven't read all of the replies here. It could be that people's reactions are based on experiences with ZLMB capping and being put on the queue at FAIR. While there are times when I'd like to take a few posters and beat 'em over the head with their own keyboard (I do not mean that literally, please put the phone down), I would not like to see much more control than there already is.
I myself have complained about the disruptive posts on thread, but I understand that I have to either ignore them or tackle them. Tackling them causes further disruption to the thread but I'm not above it. ;-) The thing is though, I know that the overlooking of disruptive posts is a small and aggravating price to pay for the right to post without having too many limits imposed on me as well.