naisho
Forum Disorders M.D.,Ph.D
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Hello,
I have a few question to ask that I need to understand before proceeding with future posts, just for the sake of my own time spent as well as anyone else's.
I haven't noticed much changes stated in the original forum rules that Alex posted, so I wanted to ask on behalf of not just myself, but for everyone else who post.
Was wondering in pure curiosity --
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Suggestion:
Is it possible that from a moderator's stance, we can be greeted with a one (or two) times per thread with no chargeback, of a warning from a mod that the thread will be closed / deleted, explaining why, without deletion of the posts, if it is not considered to be an offensive form of discussion?
This is my opinion of what I think may help keep the social + collateral deterioration at a minimum and let the AD public community realize that what they are posing is subject to cause termination of the said thread. Just my opinion, I come from an extensive forum experience to speak of this.
If the violation is considered to be met, then the consequences/actions as previously stated by the warning would entitle the thread to become locked (or cleaned) for that part.
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The general consensus seems to be that there feels to be a social uproar when some of the actions are done without explaining, and especially without a warning of some sort that can deter people from continuing to realize what they were doing wrong.
It also seems to cause some kind of social detrimentality, as it discourages some people from posting again, if they decide to.
It also seems to cause some "grief" to posters who have taken the time to explain something pertaining to a subject, possibly more than a matter of a few minutes - half an hour's worth of typing/statement in particular context on a specific topic (but possibly not immediately related to the original topic) only to find it to removed later.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and post.
Please, do understand that I am not trying to prosecute a moderator with anything, as I do not have a need to do so. I am trying to seek to have some questions qualmed. The mod team has done a great job keeping the forum trouble free as of late!
- Naisho
I have a few question to ask that I need to understand before proceeding with future posts, just for the sake of my own time spent as well as anyone else's.
I haven't noticed much changes stated in the original forum rules that Alex posted, so I wanted to ask on behalf of not just myself, but for everyone else who post.
Was wondering in pure curiosity --
- What causes certain threads to be locked in the event that there were no hostility going on?
- Is there a list of offenses [that the public can also put to use] that will immediately entitle for the thread to become locked?
- Also, part two I'm curious in is what specifics would entitle for posts to become deleted without prior warning that are not pertaining to trolling, enticement, or provoking?
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Suggestion:
Is it possible that from a moderator's stance, we can be greeted with a one (or two) times per thread with no chargeback, of a warning from a mod that the thread will be closed / deleted, explaining why, without deletion of the posts, if it is not considered to be an offensive form of discussion?
This is my opinion of what I think may help keep the social + collateral deterioration at a minimum and let the AD public community realize that what they are posing is subject to cause termination of the said thread. Just my opinion, I come from an extensive forum experience to speak of this.
If the violation is considered to be met, then the consequences/actions as previously stated by the warning would entitle the thread to become locked (or cleaned) for that part.
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The general consensus seems to be that there feels to be a social uproar when some of the actions are done without explaining, and especially without a warning of some sort that can deter people from continuing to realize what they were doing wrong.
It also seems to cause some kind of social detrimentality, as it discourages some people from posting again, if they decide to.
It also seems to cause some "grief" to posters who have taken the time to explain something pertaining to a subject, possibly more than a matter of a few minutes - half an hour's worth of typing/statement in particular context on a specific topic (but possibly not immediately related to the original topic) only to find it to removed later.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and post.
Please, do understand that I am not trying to prosecute a moderator with anything, as I do not have a need to do so. I am trying to seek to have some questions qualmed. The mod team has done a great job keeping the forum trouble free as of late!
- Naisho