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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« on: February 03, 2004, 11:42:01 AM »
What is wrong about starting a new thread free of all the useless "my willys bigger than you willy" crap?


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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2004, 02:04:26 PM »
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Are you suggestiong that we have those ?


Yes that is exactly what i am suggesting. locking threads with no reasons, making threats and talking down to people. i just can not be that paranoid.

I am not putting the blame on Moderators like the person above said but it takes two to tango.


I think you might be confunsing this site with another one that is similar... The moderation on this site is actually very good.

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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2004, 04:24:26 PM »
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well i didnt know it was locked even! , but i gave up on replying once the others started to TWIST everything said , making it look like pegasos 2 was 3 times cheaper than a1 and beeing far superior etc, i posted prices here in norway (RETAIL) showing its not even half the price and so on, too much FUD in that thread and it would have needed 20 or 30 amigaone users to put out the fire 10 pegasos people posted (or non pegasos people who just "WANT TO MAKE TROUBLE".

i am sort of glad it was stopped/locked but i am not very happy about the ways everything goes atm, amigaone users normally dont even attend such threads in general as they know what will happen, its a shame as it might make people choose the wrong solution due to FUD and bias.


my opinion anyway, and i dont think moderators here are too powerhungry but i do feel that they are biased from time to time, but i understand the problem for them also but i would love to see them stepping out and showing some interest and knowledge about the AMIGA OS instead of aros and mos all the time , we all know that they know it, they are moderators and they should be uptodate on everything, hence when they see trollbait they should eithe 1. EDIT IT , 2. remove it! or 3. (the worst one really) reply to it.

sorry for the harsh words but i am pretty confident that theese are things that needs to be looked into!.

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There are plenty of AmigaOS posts!!! Certainly as many as there are MOS and AROS posts. There isn't going to be much traffic regarding OS4 yet for one reason, no users have had a chance to play with it yet.

You cannot blame the moderators for the content of this site,  you have to blame us, the users for the content, the moderators are jsut there to stop fights and keep it clean.

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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2004, 07:08:27 PM »
Girls, Girls!!! Please don't fight!

Tempers are running high. Think before you post!

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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2004, 08:34:20 PM »
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The thread on Ann was not started by me or has anything to do with me. i suggest (as this is afaik a   suggestions and feedback forum) people find something better to do in thier lifes than pointing fingers and making wild accusations.



That's good to know, and I agree with you.

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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2004, 09:15:18 PM »
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The only thing they do is to increase our resolve to keep going.


Well that's good to know :-)

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Re: Forum Moderation Techniques
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2004, 12:10:32 PM »
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Probably this is your opinion because you have trolled several time, with more account on this "another one that is similiar".


There are plenty of similar sites to A.org it uses Xoops which is very popular. you are not trying to suggest there is a particualar site that has a Moderator problem are you?