More Forum Moderation?
#1
Posted 2011-January-05, 13:17
I would like to nominate the following members as additional moderators for these forums: awm, Phil, gnasher and mikeh.
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2011-January-05, 14:04
matmat, on 2011-January-05, 14:04, said:
Yeah I am a bit confused about that. See, I originally placed my "Re: BridgeBase Forums Terms of Service" thread in the General Bridge Discussion forum, and then a moderator moved it to this one. I inferred from that that this is the forum to discuss the forums.
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2011-January-06, 03:56
#6
Posted 2011-January-06, 05:19
#7
Posted 2011-January-06, 10:03
Antraxxx, on 2011-January-06, 05:19, said:
You mistook the absences of a reply for ignoring. In fact, if you read the following note from notice of thread moderation, and note the content and date, you will see that I did not ignore your PM, although I think your PM was actually unnecessary, as I do this kind of thing a lot, including today. Perhaps you can discuss with the original poster of this thread about what kind of things might could happen if one of your threads get moderatored for inappropriate content.
inquiry, on 2010-December-29, 20:36, said:
Anyway, the point is the Beginner/Intermediate forum should allow people to post without even the vague appearance that their post is being made fun of. We were all beginners at one time, and asking question and getting answers in that forum needs to be open and without fear of being made to look silly, wrong, or whatever... So I felt the need to step in without changing the gist of the discussion was necessary.
As for responding to your thread privately, there was no request for feedback from me. I could post your entire PM with your permission, but basically it said I should point out that the Beginner/Intermediate forum needs to be a friendlier place, which in fact I did within 4 hours of your private message to me I think it was.
#8
Posted 2011-January-06, 10:16
inquiry, on 2011-January-06, 10:03, said:
Nothing very bad, apparently.
I am much more surprised that in this forum apparently a witty retort is considered much worse than the original insult.
-- Bertrand Russell
#9
Posted 2011-January-06, 10:57
- Twice as much is posted to Advanced and Expert Bridge as to General Bridge Discussion. Perhaps that reflects our tendency to over-rate ourselves.
- As gnasher points out, bidding-problem posters often assume 2/1 implicitly. These posters rarely bother to use their own SAYC and 2/1 Discussion forum.
- I would also like to see a forum dedicated to play and lead problems. Perhaps the Interesting Bridge Hands forum could be hijacked and renamed for that purpose.
- Is the Bridge-Poll on-line forum restricted to experts or can anybody play? Two months ago, I asked "Please provide a link to a topic that describes poll-format, how to participate, and a rough schedule. If, currently, there is no such topic, I would be grateful if somebody would provide one and Inquiry would pin it". Unfortunately I think I posted my query in the wrong place
#10
Posted 2011-January-06, 11:10
In the specific case of the Advanced versus B/I forums, we need to be very careful. If someone posts in the Advanced forum, and you claim it doesn't belong there, you're effectively insulting the poster's bridge expertise. This is very different from saying that a bridge-related question belongs in the General Bridge forum rather than Water Cooler, or that a BBO question belongs in the BBO Support Forum rather than General Bridge.
#11
Posted 2011-January-06, 11:30
A (to me) much more interesting question is whether moderation of abusive posts should be more or less active than it is now. I voted "no" because I think moderation is largely an unthankful task that I wouldn't want anyone to spend too much time on, nor would I want the forum members to focus too much on whether a particular post should be moderated, as opposed to just ignoring low-quality and rude posts and let the related threads die a silent death.
That said I think the forum could benefit from some personalized filtering based on up/down votes and maybe other kinds of user feedback. As long as this is not possible/desired, I am OK with the status quo.
#12
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:00
When I start a thread I try to put it into the proper forum.
What I would much rather see is some effective indexing or tagging of topics. An auction like:
1♣ - 1♠ - x - pass;
2♦
That we have discussed multiple times would be tagged reverses and negative doubles.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#13
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:04
helene_t, on 2011-January-06, 11:30, said:
I think you can use the forum enemy feature to filter a specific poster.
#14
Posted 2011-January-06, 12:06
Phil, on 2011-January-06, 12:00, said:
When I start a thread I try to put it into the proper forum.
What I would much rather see is some effective indexing or tagging of topics. An auction like:
1♣ - 1♠ - x - pass;
2♦
That we have discussed multiple times would be tagged reverses and negative doubles.
So, pick out the nicest discussion of it, tell me about it, and I will put it on my systems index.
-- Bertrand Russell
#15
Posted 2011-January-06, 14:03
barmar, on 2011-January-06, 11:10, said:
Incidentally, I think these would better be split into Beginner, Intermediate/Advanced and Expert, and then I think people should be understanding when they are mistaken for non-experts... It would be useful to have well-respected members such as gnasher, FrancesHinden or mfa1010 taking care of this.
-- Bertrand Russell
#16
Posted 2011-January-06, 14:37
#17
Posted 2011-January-06, 14:37
hotShot, on 2011-January-06, 14:37, said:
I assume you're just being difficult. If you go through the threads in the B/I forum you will find that there are many answers to questions by world class players. It's a little bit like a children's table at the holidays -- you still get food made by the adults, and they come to check on you from time to time, help you put the bib back on, but then they have their own table to go to to discuss adult matters.
#18
Posted 2011-January-06, 15:12
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#19
Posted 2011-January-06, 15:16
I voted no, and wanted to share my reasons, because I think that I have been a complainer in the past.
My main reason is that I think that the current moderators are doing very well at striking a balance between letting content develop, and keeping extremely detrimental posts to a minimum. I really appreciate that they have taken the requests for transparency seriously, and have a thread where they post any major editing/deleting of posts.
I also think that this public nominating of people to be moderators is really unnecessary. First off, I notice that the people nominated are who people think are the best players (with perhaps minimal number of ongoing arguments, as there is one that is missing and that is the only reason I could find for his omission), but I don't understand why someone needs to be a good player to be a good moderator. Maybe to be a good responder to questions in the play/bidding question forums, but not to watch discussion and be able to deal with people in a rational manner that is professional and fair.
Take Adam, for instance. Of course I think that he's the most rational, best bridge player in the world, but I could see that he would get fed up dealing with people as a moderator, and post much less on the forums as a result. And then talk to his wife more.1. Anyway, you may want someone that reads the forums a lot, but is not as an active a participant as Adam (or Justin for that matter) but has been around for a long time and is known to be rational and have perspective. This is why I think that Ben is perfect. Yes, there was a time he was discussing a lot, but even then, he was mindful of his position as moderator and did not use that to bully others.
The one change that I think should be taken seriously is a reorganization of the forums. I believe that this was brought up a long time ago (where's gwynn when you need him?) but with all these different (and overlapping) categories, it gets rather confusing where to post certain topics. Say you have a problem that involves taking inference from the bidding to plan play. Do you post this in SAYC, because it involves understanding the auction? Do you post it in interesting bridge hands? Do you post it in the Beginning/Intermediate forum? Or maybe in offline bridge because it happened offline?
In this reorganization I would love to see a pairing down of different forums, and better descriptions of what should go in each forum, so that an OP can make better decisions about where to place threads.
1 Please make him a moderator!
#20
Posted 2011-January-06, 15:19
Antraxxx, on 2011-January-06, 15:12, said:
I'll explain it to you. Today, Inquiry went out to of his way to delete a post I had made on Monday, i.e. 3 days ago, and sent me a private message about how he had increased my "warn level" to 1 and I would be kicked off the forums if my warn level reached 10. I don't really care about this - personally I think I have made enough contributions to this forum that anyone should be able to judge whether my contributions are welcome or not without a "warn level", and my girlfriend will be very happy if a moderator decides that my contributions are not welcome. However, while Inquiry removed my reply, he did not remove the insult which prompted that reply, and I consider that very bad form.
-- Bertrand Russell