Arkhadancia, on 6 Oct 2008, 22:44, said:
I recall that we are on a forum, not a military camp.
This kind of thread annoys me, this is nothing more than a hypocritical big text.
Even if we are on a light-hearted gaming forum, there are still rules and regulations to abide by. This isn't an Anarchy.
Chyros, on 7 Oct 2008, 0:32, said:
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If you want to keep the thread, give me reasons WHY.
Why not "if you want to close the thread, give me reasons why"? Are all threads locked if there no arguments are provided for not locking them? No, they aren't.
That was an explanation to why I removed the poll... if you read at the start:
Alias, on 6 Oct 2008, 19:29, said:
[...]so I will happily discuss and accept points from any people that disagree.
Chyros, on 7 Oct 2008, 0:32, said:
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I only post in there when I have nothing to do, I just occasionally switch to the screen and post, it's not like I'm going out of my way to post there. I figure it's the same for you guys.
LPTPW is a great social contact point, I think. Some people in my friends list are there because I met them in that thread. It's basically like IRC in there, except much, MUCH more active [also, you don't have to respond immediately, you can reply to a post whenever you want, making it much more convinient than MSN or the IRC]. It remains one of the most casual, friendly and non-tense areas of the entire forum, IMO. I see no need for this, tbh.
I know that you post there when you are bored, but I feel from what I've seen from some others that they only come to this forum to post there. There wouldn't be anything wrong with that if they weren't members of the staff.
I understand that it is a communication device, and I understand it is more accessible than MSN/IRC, and I've given that in the opening post, however as I mentioned before, this forum isn't designed to be a chatroom. It is meant to be a discussion board. The top five most active posters in that thread are all within two hours of a timezone from each other, so it isn't going to be hard to find eachother on an instant messaging service or the IRC.
Chyros, on 7 Oct 2008, 0:32, said:
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Personally, I think that apart from a separate channel for chit-chat and general kidding around, it [doubles as] a great outlet for the compulsive spammers among us. The good thing is that lots of nonsensical spam generally doesn't interfere with the ones talking to each other, partly because of the forum's quote option.
It is just as easy to compulsively spam via MSN (group chat exists for a reason!), and just as easy to not interfere with others (private chat).
Chyros, on 7 Oct 2008, 0:32, said:
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[Also,] I seriously don't see why any member of the moderating team should be criticised just because they frequent a thread that a particular member doesn't like. And the argument that team members would be more active elsewhere if they'd post less is a complete non-argument [because nobody is non-posting somewhere else just to post in LPTPW]. So striking off the benefits posting there less is supposed to give leaves exactly zero reason to do so.
I personally think that they should be criticised if it is the
only thing they frequent. If the only thing they frequent is that thread and it gets locked, yes they will be unhappy, and yes they may not even post constructively instead - but if this is the case it is obvious that said moderator has lost interest in the forum if all they care about is one thread; hence you are left with either an inactive moderator (see "State of Administration" threads) or a moderator who is active again in other areas of the forum (positive effect!).
Chyros, on 7 Oct 2008, 0:32, said:
I said:
[...]please don't do something that 1) I think comes forth from ranting and venting, 2) IMO would not be constructive in any way whatsoever and 3) would, as far as I see it, only serve to make the forums less active.
2. See the above section and practically every other post I've made. There will be constructive outcomes from it.
3. It will only make the forums less active to those that aren't interested in the place any more. This is one thread we are talking about, not a whole section. It isn't taboo to shut down a section, so why would it be taboo to close a thread?
Edited by Alias, 06 October 2008 - 14:22.