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osarusan
12/05/2007, 9:23 AM
Recently, there have been a few threads, especially in the Current Affairs forum, which have been closed, due to the silly posts of only 1 or 2 people.

Is there a better way to do this than closing the entire thread? I ask because apart from those 1 or 2 people, the threads were being treated with respect, I felt.

Is it possible to block users from posting in a specific thread? (I know it is possible to block a user from an entire forum)

I dont want to hinder any rights to free speech and all that, but I'm tired of having threads closed down when there was a lot to discuss, and most people were happy to do so with common sense.

Any ideas anybody?

GavinZac
12/05/2007, 9:25 AM
some mods outright close threads, when sometimes its better to split a thread to rubbish or off topic like other mods do

superfrank
13/05/2007, 6:11 PM
Splitting threads can go on to a point. After which there's so much crap in a thread, it's lost anyway.

That's my view of it anyway.

dahamsta
13/05/2007, 7:28 PM
What superfrank said. There's only so many hours in the day.

SligoBrewer
13/05/2007, 9:39 PM
well then more mods would help no?

tricky_colour
24/05/2007, 9:52 PM
I think it is utterly pointless and stupid closing a thread, just what the **** if the point of it? It seems like a totally mindless action what exactly does it achieve? If you think there is too much rubishin a thread they why are you read in it? You would have to be totally insane to do that so I don't see what it achieves other than saving a negligible amount of resources. And there is nothing to stop them people posting rubbish moving onto an other another thread and having that closed too.

I think mods just use it 'because they can ie the function is there so I must use it, or to 'win' and arguement, (when in reality they use it to end an arguement they know they can't win)

Anyway can we have this thread locked now?.

pete
24/05/2007, 9:54 PM
Sometimes too much crap in threads & too long to have to prune all the rubbish. This Mod lark not a full time job...

Dodge
24/05/2007, 10:52 PM
...that and locking it and leving it there shows why it was locked, rather than people asking why etc

GavinZac
25/05/2007, 8:30 AM
I think it is utterly pointless and stupid closing a thread, just what the **** if the point of it? It seems like a totally mindless action what exactly does it achieve? If you think there is too much rubishin a thread they why are you read in it? You would have to be totally insane to do that so I don't see what it achieves other than saving a negligible amount of resources. And there is nothing to stop them people posting rubbish moving onto an other another thread and having that closed too.

I think mods just use it 'because they can ie the function is there so I must use it, or to 'win' and arguement, (when in reality they use it to end an arguement they know they can't win)

Anyway can we have this thread locked now?.
if there was no moderation, the place would go to sh*t.

Réiteoir
25/05/2007, 5:12 PM
if there was no moderation, the place would go to sh*t.

Eye Row Knee? ;)

tricky_colour
25/05/2007, 5:34 PM
Eye Row Knee? ;)

What does that mean? I can't make any sense of it at all.

Nose ear elbow????:confused:


Ahhh I think I have it now.......

Dunno if anyone else will tho.

dahamsta
25/05/2007, 5:53 PM
Probably not, given the number of Fianna Fail voters about.

anto1208
28/05/2007, 4:07 PM
I think mods just use it 'because they can ie the function is there so I must use it, or to 'win' and arguement, (when in reality they use it to end an arguement they know they can't win)




Think you hit the nail in the face there ;)

I love the "no one is interested in talking about this" responce after a bucket load of posts :D