Re: Proposal for moderation: posses
Posted: 2009-01-26 10:40am
Or you know, we could just need new moderators. Which we are in the process of doing.
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So... how is that in any way relieved by the posse? Instead of PM'ing a mod, you now have to PM his or her assistant? Or are you going to swamp the forums with these only-two-calories-not-quite-wannabe-mods?Why does that differ from a PM? With a PM, you have to select just one person to receive the message. Since the who is online list is unreliable, you can't be sure your PM is actually going to be read any time soon.
Don't Senators do this already for the most part?Destructionator XIII wrote: Users would still PM real moderators (though the goal of moderation should be to make this never be necessary in the first place). The posse members would be like patrol officers, reading threads like they normally do, giving warnings when they see violations and calling for backup if that isn't enough.
The Ubqitorate WAS the Anti-Troll Jihad, which was renamed. The group that used to do invasions was the AIIF, that one went down in flames in short order. The ATJ/Ubiqtorate was just...useless. Even when they had mod powers in Testing, they were still useless.General Zod wrote:Afaik, wasn't the ubiqtorate group whose name shall not be spoken supposed to do this type of work, and didn't they fall apart in relatively short order?
Indeed.Destructionator XIII wrote:there is it wouldn't be additional moderators - supermods already moderate the board as best they can. You'd be instructing them to do what is already their job.
Welcome to the party, the staff, the Senate and a lot of the board in general have been trying.What I'm trying for is to find a way to get the increased moderator presence most everyone agrees they want, as quickly as possible, which means we need to get new people to help out.
Uhm, yeah. Pretty much what most have been waiting for.I'm of course open to other suggestions too. What I've seen is:
a) Wait for the admins to promote more people. This is ideal, other than the wait time. Though it seems Mike is back, so the wait may be over very soon anyway.
One could say that there are already those, older, experienced or even younger but more mature members who do this already.b) Assign some people to temporary mod positions without waiting on the admins. (Which is what I'm suggesting here, although I'm much more verbose above.) Obviously has the downside of not actually giving them all the power needed to do the job, so not ideal, but it is something.
Already happening. How far does one expect a volunteer to go on a passtime before it's work?c) Get the existing mods to work harder. This is asking a lot of the active mod staff, and probably will be pointless to ask of the non-active mods, so I don't think it would work very well at all.
Then it would be easier to temporarily ease restrictions on the Report button than to create these "posses." If you tell fucktard to follow the rules, and he ignores you, what are you going to do? Scream at him some more? A mod can actually do something about this.Destructionator XIII wrote:The rules say otherwise:fgalkin2 wrote:There is already a far better tool in your arsenal. It's called a "Report" button, and you don't need to be a part of a posse to use it, either.
He's saying that we should let these people do more than they are now, and basically break AR1 without getting in shit. Their actions would be a step up from what they can do now.Knife wrote:One could say that there are already those, older, experienced or even younger but more mature members who do this already.Destructionator XIII wrote:b) Assign some people to temporary mod positions without waiting on the admins. (Which is what I'm suggesting here, although I'm much more verbose above.) Obviously has the downside of not actually giving them all the power needed to do the job, so not ideal, but it is something.
and how do you do that? Besides fiat by the admin? And if the general board doesn't? What do you do? How is that different than good posters?Phantasee wrote:He's saying that we should let these people do more than they are now, and basically break AR1 without getting in shit. Their actions would be a step up from what they can do now.Knife wrote:One could say that there are already those, older, experienced or even younger but more mature members who do this already.Destructionator XIII wrote:b) Assign some people to temporary mod positions without waiting on the admins. (Which is what I'm suggesting here, although I'm much more verbose above.) Obviously has the downside of not actually giving them all the power needed to do the job, so not ideal, but it is something.
lol, we have citizen's patrol that can't shoot a perp the way a reasonable policeman can do. That's what you want, neighborhood watch with a gun. Won't work in RL, won't work here. If they have a gun, they're staff by default. If they don't, then anyone without a 'gun' will chime in. Back seat mods suck.Like how the police (mods) are allowed to use lethal force, and don't get busted for murder all the time (which would happen to anyone else). But he wants a group of peace officers, who just give people a whack on the head to remind them to not act like asshats, without getting in trouble for assault.
Cool, advocate mini mods here then if you want a consistent model.Edmonton recently started assigning peace officers to our main strip (Whyte Ave) as a way of increasing the presence of the law, but they can't do more than give citations and fines for breaking bylaws (littering, jaywalking, drinking outside, being a shithead). So they're like Police-lite, but really lite.
What part of super mods, mods, Senate and HoC is not covering this?And of course, if you end up with an actual situation, you use the report button (call for backup from the real police).
He just wants more people to be allowed to use the police frequency, and not have to call 911 (please hold, your call will be answered in the order it was received, assuming the mod you PMed will be online within the next few hours).