I used to supermod at a large (90,000-member) forum community, run my own TV show-related site and forum, and am currently a mod/rater at IDB, so I have quite a bit of modding experience. I think PPT is a great community, and just a few things bother me:
1. I think that, when a thread is moved from General to a different forum, a locked copy of it (that redirects to the moved topic) should be left in General so we know what happened to it! I've had threads moved before and I had to go through my last posts to even find them, as I had no idea where they went. Sometimes it seems they've been moved to someplace that doesn't even make sense (when Avatarlog first came out, I started a thread about it and it got moved to Bill, a board I wouldn't even have thought to check -- I don't help run Avatarlog and wasn't advertising it. A thread asking about "other pet sites" got moved to Promotions & Plugging, which also doesn't seem right to me -- it wasn't an advertising thread, but a discussion of Neopets alternatives). That is probably my biggest pet peeve about PPT.
2. I also think mods coddle people a bit too much -- they are too quick to jump in and stop any arguments, even if there's no actual flaming/name-calling going on. People aren't babies; they need to learn that sometimes here, as in real life, there will be arguments, and they can't make semi-offensive generalizations and not expect to be called on it. I also don't really believe in deleting posts unless they contain profanity or are otherwise very against the rules -- it's better to leave arguments there (especially when a thread is locked) so other members can see what is and isn't acceptable. Also, as people have mentioned earlier in this thread, sometimes all "bad" posts are deleted and then a thread is locked, and anyone who comes along later has no clue what happened. This just makes the mods look overly strict, like they're locking threads pre-emptively or based on very tame arguments.
3. I don't like the way mods edit people's posts with little colored notes. That's like a waving flag, all, "Look! This person broke the rules and I'm going to humiliate them by saying so in noticeable font in their own post and not allowing them to edit it out!" Quote them in a post of your own and let them know what they did wrong, or PM them, but the editing thing is not cool. I understand you have reasons for doing it this way, but it angers people MUCH more than a new post or PM would. We used to do it the same way at IDB, but we changed our policy.
(Also, personally: when someone double-posts at IDB, I simply merge the two posts; I don't bother telling them not to double-post. Often it's an accident, or they only do it the once. If I look around and see them double-posting several times, then I will post asking them not to, or send a PM.)
I think that's it, really. Like I said, I think this is a pretty good place to post, in general... but I have been posting a lot less than I used to, mostly because I feel the moderation is a little too strict. I think I am a pretty fair arguer, attacking the points and not the person, and yet many arguments I make here just end up getting deleted, so it's like.. why even bother posting, you know? The forum doesn't need to be sunshine and roses all the time; let arguments stand as long as they don't turn into a flame war.
Edit: One more thing: in the screenies thread, I totally understand the "no larger than 500x500 pixels" rule... but please, when someone posts a too-large picture, just turn it into a link instead of removing it completely? I see so many "Look at this awesome thing that happened! [picture removed for being too large]" posts, and it drives me nuts.
Last edited by Cranberry on Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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