DaGip wrote:clapper011 wrote:and school= college and uni...not just high schoolclapper011 wrote:sigh,...sometimes the posts are spam...and to a few it is funny but to the majority it isnt....allot of times I do not do much about the thread unless the posters get carried away or bring it way off topic..or there are some complaints.but doing things like starting a thread that says...mods appeal...then posting just pictures, or a list of names and so on that have not very much to do with the tittle , well that is just spam to be annoying as like what juan did, as well as repeating the same tittle over and over again for numerous threads? just no need for it.
Ah yes, the good ol' non-spammy dubl post...
Thank you for contributing so helpfully. I'm glad you're so dedicated to resolving the clash between mods and other members. Way to show the clapper that our intent is not to annoy or push her!
hecter wrote:clapper011 wrote:allot of times I do not do much about the thread unless the posters get carried away or bring it way off topic..
I have an issue with this. If posters are getting carried away in a thread (50 "C" threads or "Mods: An appeal" threads are a different matter, however), that means that they're enjoying themselves and why should you ruin their fun? Also, if a thread was originally about Fascism and ends up about the nutritional benefits of banana's, so what? This is the "Off-Topics" forum, after all, and that's the way conversations go. I think that there should be a difference between being off-topic and trying to be off topic. Let me clarify; if a thread is about Fascism and what ever merits it may have and somebody walks in there and starts talking about banana's for no real reason, that would mean that the person is trying to be off topic. However, if the conversation gets there gradually, with overlaps in the conversation that are related (an example would be "Person X is banned" "Person Y was also banned" "Person Y was prominent in the Foundry" "Andy does a great job in the foundry" "Andy likes banana's" "Banana's are healthy") then I don't see a problem with that, because that's the way conversations go. And if people are talking about that, then obviously they want to talk about it. Making a new thread also has a tendency to kill the conversation and really, why should they? Using the coffee shop metaphor, it would be like "You can't talk about banana's in this coffee shop! Go to that one over there!" but you wouldn't really want to talk about banana's then, because you'd be rather pissed off at having your conversation so rudely interrupted and being kicked out and such.
I haven't seen very much prosecution of threads that wander off topic lately. It used to be a huge issue, but I haven't seen much locking of that sort lately.





































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