IIRC, some of the attempts at one-upping Vinegar Boy have remained up as well, in all its glory (I can only think of one from a few years back, as it's been a while at least as far as I can tell we've had a story-teller).
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Originally posted by Canarr View PostOriginally posted by Ree View PostYou can't have it both ways.
You can't say we're doing it right when you have repeatedly told us how we are doing it wrong.
That doesn't mean, of course, that this decision is without any drawbacks, nor that there couldn't be a better way of achieving this goal. Examining that, trying to maybe find such a better way, is my intention when debating this topic.
I saw that as a contradiction.
I have no problem with a discussion of CS policies as a way of getting feedback and hopefully finding constructive ways of dealing with issues, but, again, nothing constructive has come of the discussion.
It is still a case of those who think FTSTS was a downhill slope to ruining CS and want us to remove the restrictions, claiming that everyone will be much happier with more freedoms, versus those who think FTSTS has been a positive change for CS, and who claim that removal of FTSTS will mean they will not be back to CS.
(Of course, not everyone who claims they will leave CS actually do, I know.)Point to Ponder:
Is it considered irony when someone on an internet forum makes a post that can be considered to look like it was written by a 3rd grade dropout, and they are poking fun of the fact that another person couldn't spell?
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Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostBecause, seriously, just keeping a rein on things under the system you propose is a full time job, and there's no pay for doing it, and most people won't thank you for it, either, though you will get all sorts of "love" notes in your inbox...
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As for the concept of closing or just trimming threads etc, it's already been covered and is often a judgement call, but also there's the issue that quite a few people don't read all the way to the end before responding. They won't see mod notes about not going down certain routes until they've hit 'submit'.
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Reclaiming words is fun!
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Originally posted by linguist View Postif they truly wanted me (though i doubt they would, as i've pretty much completely fallen out of touch with what's happening at cs since i left, and i was never a heavy poster there to begin with), i would consider it.
Anyone got suggestions for Linguist for cleaning malware from computers?
If you want, we could ban the CS account that's using your IP address as from what you say they're potentially a security risk.
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Reclaiming words is fun!
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostThat's worrying. I'd really consider checking your computer for open proxies in that case as your IP address has been active and posting on CS for some time.
Anyone got suggestions for Linguist for cleaning malware from computers?
If you want, we could ban the CS account that's using your IP address as from what you say they're potentially a security risk.
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it used to be one of my favorite sites, a daily (or several times daily) visit, but now i visit on average maybe once a month.
all that said, if any account other than tacohuman is using my ip address, by all means please ban them; those aren't me.
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Originally posted by blas87 View PostIIRC, some of the attempts at one-upping Vinegar Boy have remained up as well, in all its glory (I can only think of one from a few years back, as it's been a while at least as far as I can tell we've had a story-teller).
There's a well known forum poster on CS whom everyone loves to read. And every often I'll see a post where someone out right announces that they are trying to post in his style.
Now, it's not his fault of course. He's just like the rest of us, posting about his work week and venting his frustrations. I think the fact that he's entertaining while he does it is a byproduct of his personality as opposed to any real intent although he has openly considered cashing in on it a few times. (His last attempt proved disastrous, but I hope he hasn't entirely killed it as a possibility because there's always room for potential)
My point is why do so many people think that emulating his posting style is important? To me the only important thing is that I understand what's going on. Plenty of people post in a way that makes me laugh without actively trying to do so, and it only makes me wonder at the validity of your story if you're intent going in is to get me to bust a gut.
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostThey won't see mod notes about not going down certain routes until they've hit 'submit'.
Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostIf it's the person I'm thinking of, then quite frankly it's a very readable and accessible style.
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Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostAnd, sometimes, the mod note goes up while you're in the middle of writing your post, which is a bit harder to catch than just reading to the end of the thread, but both should be regular habits of posters who wish to stay in good standing.
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Reclaiming words is fun!
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Augh, I just read another post which makes me want to smack the OP. This poster has a terrible habit of embellishment and using inflammatory language that I hiiiiighly doubt was actually used in real life, but I feel no motivation to bring out any FTSTS behavior... It's just a good chance for me to put them on my ignore list. Which is an option open to everyone on CS.
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First, I apologize for the length of this. I can't see a clear way of saying everything, including putting in the quotes necessary for context, in a short post. Well, I'll find out if Fratching! has a character limit, at least
Are you kidding me?
You've been ranting since the thread started about the changes at CS and how they have a negative impact on the place.
How on earth is that in any way saying that we are doing it right?
You can't have it both ways.
You can't say we're doing it right when you have repeatedly told us how we are doing it wrong.
Second, I originally only responded to say that the rule change was, despite all claims to the contrary, a choice. I even specified that I didn't want to go into, in this thread, whether I thought it was a right choice or not, but you wouldn't have that.
Third, a question: how is it contradictory to agree that you're doing something right (or even getting it mostly right) while also holding the opinion that, in this one area, a different course would have been better? Does logic require that either everything management has done is absolutely optimal in every way, or else the opposite? If not, why is my position contradictory?
It is still a case of those who think FTSTS was a downhill slope to ruining CS and want us to remove the restrictions
You've had that question answered numerous times, but you just don't want to accept the answer.
You question why it suddenly changed when it was never like that before.
Obviously, the site came under new ownership.
I suspect that's what you're getting at with all the prodding and picking.
Whether you feel it is or not, the owner and mods feel it is, and that should be enough.
Again, I did not bring this up, and would not have. Not again. But if someone else does, I see little reason to stay silent.
But pretty much what linguist said: the threads just aren't as interesting when even mildly dissenting views, or even questions about relevant points that may have been left out inadvertently (like why a not-at-all-obviously sucky customer was indeed an SC), lead to removed posts and locked threads. And the higher the volume of threads, the more true that becomes.
I acted sucky, you acted sucky back.
And I would like to see proof of where a page was instantly shut down, just for no reason. They have their reasons and rules and what's not allowed to be posted or linked.
Of course, as mentioned, when the closing message flat-out SAYS it's because of where things *might* go, it's pretty clear.
I first joined in 2005, under Mr Slugger's ownership. Not that I think that he did a bad job, but CS was a much different place. Although, by the time I'd joined and established myself there, Raps had soon taken new ownership and not long after that, Fratch was also here.
Members who have been on CS many years longer than I can probably attest that it could get downright dirty sometimes.
Easier to clean up a mess if you catch the plate before it falls to the floor.
And, for the record, I just spent the better part of 30 minutes cleaning up such a thread as I described above.
As Peppergirl has re-iterated, I'm more than happy to listen to suggestions on how to get around the need for the FTSTS rule.
It would also have the advantage of having a set of rules that's of a reasonable length, so as not to glaze people's eyes over if they try to read the whole thing in one sitting.
It could be a lot worse. Another board I otherwise love has a rule that you don't express dislike of the rules (not worded quite that way) except to moderators and staff, and only by PM. Which of course gives the impression to anyone who doesn't like one that everybody else thinks it's perfectly fine and reasonable, and also prevents the sort of discussion that could lead to an improved version that would achieve the same goals in a better way.
Hmmm, okay - and where do we recruit the manpower to allow this to happen? Modding is voluntary, remember?
It's a genuine question, by the way. For all I know, maybe you have, and there just wasn't anybody available. But I strongly suspect that wasn't the case.
(since we won't 'prove' what we say by showing you some of the stuff)though - are you suggesting that we leave the offending posts up, names and all? Wouldn't that, in essence, be contradictory to what we tell people NOT to do?
If a person who has never disobeyed the rules suddenly breaks one, should we leave his or her post out there as an example of what NOT to do?
The rules are made by the owner and his panel of Mods. It is THEIR interpetation of those rules that is the overriding factor.
No, generally, you see threads go on for pages, then someone says something that doesn't ping your radar, then a dozen posts were deleted for devolving into sniping but you never saw that because the mods yanked them before you had the chance to read then, you just see a "closed for being too contentious an issue" note.
They won't see mod notes about not going down certain routes until they've hit 'submit'.And, sometimes, the mod note goes up while you're in the middle of writing your post, which is a bit harder to catch than just reading to the end of the thread, but both should be regular habits of posters who wish to stay in good standing.True, but in cases where we wonder if someone's taking the piss the time stamp helps.
Again, I *like* CS, even if I don't often spend time in there anymore. Indeed, the main reason I don't is that I tend to fall in, so to speak, and try to read everything; I once lost most of a vacation that way. If I didn't like it, and very much, I wouldn't care how it was run, or even whether it was still around or not. But naturally the nature of a thread like this means discussing the negatives."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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Originally posted by the_std View PostAugh, I just read another post which makes me want to smack the OP. This poster has a terrible habit of embellishment and using inflammatory language that I hiiiiighly doubt was actually used in real life, but I feel no motivation to bring out any FTSTS behavior... It's just a good chance for me to put them on my ignore list. Which is an option open to everyone on CS.
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Originally posted by linguist View Posti've posted 7 times in the last six months, an average of about once per month (though yes, i do know that several of the posts were spaced more closely together), and almost always in off topic, the one subforum i still feel reasonably comfortable posting in. that's hardly what i'd call active. and if you look at my posting history before that you'll see a number of several-month-long breaks wherein i'd become fed up and left, only to come back later.
"Since I left" to me, would mean just that. You left.
You didn't.
If, as you state, you have always posted sporadically, then FTSTS is really only a small part of why you slowed down at CS.
Originally posted by linguist View Postthose stats are a snapshot of the moment they were retrieved, and don't really tell us anything. to get an accurate picture, you'd need to look at the number of active posters pre-rule change, and the number post-rule change, then take into account any adjustment necessary for new members. you'd also have to give your reading an appropriate timeframe to account for those who may have taken extended absences and then come back to the new rules, and to allow for time for the dissatisfaction of those who would eventually leave to reach critical mass.
July - Dec 2006 - 46 posts; 28 in Off Topic; 5 in General Work; 4 in Sucky Customers; 2 in Bragging Base; 2 in Sightings; 5 in Check It Out
Jan 2007 - Dec 2007 64 posts; 32 in Off Topic; 7 in General Work; 2 in Sucky Customers; 1 in Bragging Base; 4 in Sightings; 1 in Morons in Management; 1 in View From the Backroom; 1 in Praising Customers and Colleagues; 7 in Check it Out; 3 in Forum Games; 1 in Jokes; 1 in Tech; 1 in PFB; 1 in Art; 1 in Literary
FTSTS was implemented Sept, 2008 so I have broken it down:
Jan 2008 - Sept 2008 45 posts; 34 in Off Topic; 2 in Sucky Customers; 2 in Morons in Management; 1 in Sightings; 1 in PFB; 3 in Check it Out; 2 in Games
Sept 2008 - Dec 2008 11 posts; 8 in Off Topic; 2 in Check it Out
Jan 2009- Dec 2009 40 posts 32 in Off Topic; 1 in Morons in Management; 2 in Sightings; 4 in Check it Out; 1 in Brain Burps
Jan 2010 - Dec 2010 33 posts 22 in Off Topic; 3 in Check it Out; 8 in Life Advice
Jan 2011 - Dec 2011 35 posts 21 in Off Topic; 2 in Sucky Customers; 8 in Check it Out; 1 in Games; 3 in Life Advice
Jan 2012 - Feb 2012 2 posts; 1 in Off Topic; 1 in Sickbay
You claim that FTSTS has meant you contain your posting to OT, because that's the only forum where you feel comfortable, but the stats show, even prior to FTSTS, OT was where a large percentage of your posts were made anyway.
Again, you know best how the change in rules made you feel, and I don't discount that, but the stats do show a slightly different picture than has been painted.Last edited by Ree; 02-07-2012, 03:56 AM.Point to Ponder:
Is it considered irony when someone on an internet forum makes a post that can be considered to look like it was written by a 3rd grade dropout, and they are poking fun of the fact that another person couldn't spell?
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