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Pokeraddict 11-13-2006 02:36 PM

Poll on scum threads
 
What is your opinion about these thread titles? Complaint threads will always be allowed. It is only the title of the thread that is being discussed.

I will use the results to help come up with the best policy. I just want to see where everyone stands. We all love to bitch, I agree with other posters that we need to be a bit more productive with it though.

Please keep the mod issues in the thread and out of the Buildaroll thread as it has been derailed.

AAAA 11-14-2006 05:05 AM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
somehow it seems that posting scum threads should be verified or validated by a mod before they ruin a reputation. so many times the "where there is smoke there must be fire" mentality clings even when the supposed perpetrator was totally innocent...the fact that someone dind't like you sticks.

11-14-2006 11:03 AM

Post deleted by Mat Sklansky
 

Pokeraddict 11-14-2006 01:23 PM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
It looks like it is up to me to decide. Time to go change a thread title.

Green Devil 11-15-2006 12:12 AM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
An affiliate deciding how complain threads about affiliates should be entitled?

I would be extremely carefull here PA. As far as I can judge you are doing a very good job in this forum, much, much better than what the former moderators ever did and you always have the possibility to lock, delete or change a bad thread, but announcing that all complain threads now must go thru your own personal censorship is IMHO a big mistake.

I just realised that I don't even know if you are an affiliate yourself or in any way connected to them (I assumed you were as this is a forum controlled and sponsored by them).

Of course if you are not, I still feel it's shaggy to protect affiliates by censorship, but it would be more acceptable.

metsandfinsfan 11-15-2006 12:43 AM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
you should be allowed to make a scum thread post if you have a decent number of posts under your belt (maybe 1000) .... but if a n00b or even a gimmick that doesnt have the guts to say who they are makes it, i think it should be deleted

AAAA 11-15-2006 01:14 AM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
how about if it is illegal to Name an affiliate or a player until the facts have been discussed.

in other words, it is ok to say xxx is a scum because of this and this and this...but don't name the scum until the details are ironed out and facts checked?

Sniper 11-15-2006 03:11 AM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
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I seriously think there should be a rule that all complaint threads must go through you first.

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Degen, this is silly... there shouldn't be any need for censorship of complaints... but subject lines in posts should not contain name-calling, like SCUM.

Pokeraddict 11-15-2006 01:45 PM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
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I just realised that I don't even know if you are an affiliate yourself or in any way connected to them (I assumed you were as this is a forum controlled and sponsored by them).

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For the record for those that do not know I am employed by Bonus Whores. I am not an affiliate myself but my employer is. In the first 6 weeks of modding here I don't think there has been any conflict since there have been few threads about them. The ones that have been about them I stay away for the most part. This is no longer a sponsored forum. It is no different then any of the strategy forums.

What made this a good fit was my past experience working with affiliates at RRR and handling player complaints. This is a voluntary job and I did it because the forum was possibly going to close when the sponsorship ended.

I also disagree with Degen's idea. Posters can make compliant posts. Thread titles were the only thing up for discussion and I only did the poll to see where everyone stands. From here on most scum thread titles will be edited. The content of the post will not be UNLESS it is proven the poster is dishonest.

jek187 11-16-2006 07:22 PM

Re: Poll on scum threads
 
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somehow it seems that posting scum threads should be verified or validated by a mod before they ruin a reputation. so many times the "where there is smoke there must be fire" mentality clings even when the supposed perpetrator was totally innocent...the fact that someone dind't like you sticks.

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I've found that negative threads are usually a relatively good thing. If it's a legitimate complaint, it's an opportunity to handle it in such a way that benefits everyone involved. If it's a bogus complaint, the truth nearly always comes out, and that generally makes the original slighted party look good as well.

Unless it's a concerted smear campaign, the only ones who have to fear a negative post, are those who really are doing something wrong. I don't know if I've ever seen a negative thread negatively impact a legitimate site.


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