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In the years I've been on this forum, it's been degrading at an alarming rate. Good, intellectual debate is getting harder and harder. Rather than rambling on rhetorically, here's what I propose:
1. Tougher moderation. Get rid of the 'lax' feel, if a post isn't related to the topic, it's off-topic. Infract and delete (in the case it is a developed post, create a new thread for it).
2. Under-mods; group of people that are active, reasonably logical but are allowed -- most importantly -- to report posts with a minimum seconds delay (if at all). Would stream line mods' job - a report from this group can be seen as more genuine and mods would have to stop lurking around so much in threads looking for violations.
3. Cut down on Sticky Threads. The JF-17 section alone has 5/6 threads all labelled 'JF17 Discussion [Number]'; it bloats up the section.
4. Change infractions-to-bans. Let me rephrase that - with three infractions you're banned from posting for 3 days, and on probation for 2 weeks - violating this probation means a no-post ban for 3 weeks, and so on.
The last point might seem a bummer for freedom of speech, but the truth is, a lot of threads here are getting out of hand and derailing into childish gibberish.
Totallt agree with Kashmiri on this specially point #3. There are sticky's on U-214 deal, which was cancelled ages ago , JF-17 only the currently active should be sticky, there are many many more which can be unstuck to reduce the clutter.
In the years I've been on this forum, it's been degrading at an alarming rate. Good, intellectual debate is getting harder and harder. Rather than rambling on rhetorically, here's what I propose:
1. Tougher moderation. Get rid of the 'lax' feel, if a post isn't related to the topic, it's off-topic. Infract and delete (in the case it is a developed post, create a new thread for it).
2. Under-mods; group of people that are active, reasonably logical but are allowed -- most importantly -- to report posts with a minimum seconds delay (if at all). Would stream line mods' job - a report from this group can be seen as more genuine and mods would have to stop lurking around so much in threads looking for violations.
3. Cut down on Sticky Threads. The JF-17 section alone has 5/6 threads all labelled 'JF17 Discussion [Number]'; it bloats up the section.
4. Change infractions-to-bans. Let me rephrase that - with three infractions you're banned from posting for 3 days, and on probation for 2 weeks - violating this probation means a no-post ban for 3 weeks, and so on.
The last point might seem a bummer for freedom of speech, but the truth is, a lot of threads here are getting out of hand and derailing into childish gibberish.
ANTIBODY: actually i like so many jft threads on top --- it indicates how popular this forum is -- the wealth of so many stickies containing so many posts is a thing to boast of , not shove under the carpet
ANTIBODY: there are 2 airshow threads stuck in jft section , one dubai airshow thread in the multimedia section ---- all of these can be unstuck and moved to the normal jft section
ANTIBODY: ive linked many jft posts in the info pool -- dont know if we merge the 3 old threads into one old jft thread , we might lose the info pool links
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i may be the odd ball here..
But i think all is well at the moment and trolling,no value , off topic posts have gone down to a tolerable level.
But thats just my opinion.
I know mods get a rough rap usually, so may be my opinion would be a change from the norm. I actually believe that moderating has become much better over the last year. Whether it is because of different mods or overall more relaxed views on moderation in general, I have seen mods do a much better & definitely a much fairer job than before. With the exception of the odd time when an agitated mod both participates vigorously & moderates equally vigorously (not always a good idea & not handled well by all mods equally), mods have generally been doing a fair, decent job. Sure there are complaints but mods are only human (for the most part atleast) and their failings are not unusual in the circumstances.