I'd be all for them. There are certain regular posters here who sometimes post official responses/news but it'd be handy for them to haev their personal opinions seperate form their club's statements.
We traditionally don't allow "role accounts" on Foot.ie, because of abuse in the past. Now that we have blogging and content management facilities though, I think it's time to change that, to give them a say on Foot.ie. Obviously the accounts would need to be authenticated and identified carefully, and we'd have to have some kind of Ts&Cs about how the accounts are used, but I think it could work.
So, first all, what do ye think of the idea? And secondly, how should we deal with the accounts?
Thanks,
adam
I'd be all for them. There are certain regular posters here who sometimes post official responses/news but it'd be handy for them to haev their personal opinions seperate form their club's statements.
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Yeah, the usual way to deal with it has to be to ban role accounts but to let people post on their behalf, as long as it's made clear in the post and/or account. The problem with this approach has been that if someone leaves a club or organisation, well, what happens then?
I've been disinclined to allow role account to beat this because there's an overhead in managing it and the disadvantages outweighed the advantages, but since we now have an opportunity to give them a voice via other routes - blogs, etc - it seems like the time to go for it.
I think we need to define rules to go along with it though, which is why I'm asking. Are they allowed to post in the forums, for example? What if they're flamed out of it, since it's a different scenario to a person? What if they attack someone else?
There's huge potential for abuse, so it'd be nice to try to foresee some of it and prepare.
Anyone want to put their hand up and volunteer to be first btw?
adam
An official blog for each club would be great! It would make interesting reading to see what the official line on things are.
As for posting, the majority of things that they are likely to post about are probably not going to cause any reaction to make them get flamed out. Anything volatile that they are likely to discuss will probably need closely moderated for a number of reasons (quality of dicussion and potential libel for two).
Perhaps you could stagger the introduction? Firstly ask each club for a representative and give that representative a blog. Watch closely to see how it all goes, and then progress on to allowing them to post in an official capacity. Perhaps you could restrict each official account to only being able to post in the specific club forum (or preventing them from posting in other clubs forums) to keep things clean and to ensure no treading on toes.
Do clubs in the league of ireland get "official" email addresses? Perhaps you could enforce that all official club accounts use official club addresses, something that the club will have control over should their representative ever leave in future (so that they can change the person)?
Just throwing a number of thoughts out there.
All welcome, keep 'em coming! Love to see some of the smaller clubs come on board to test the water, god knows there's plenty of them posting here already.
What do you need people to volunteer for?
To be an official representative of a club or organisation. BT, are you that, and how do I authenticate that?
adam
Can you mail each club and ask them for a rep? That's what I'd do.
I and many others can vouch for BT. Also an email to info[AT]athlonetownfc[DOT]ie will get a reply from him.
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Verification can be in a number of ways. Plenty on here know who I am but I don't think that would be a good way of doing it. It might be better emailing clubs through their official websites and asking for the secretary to confirm their media officers. In ATFC's case I am Media Officer and Secretary
What a convenient suggestion.![]()
Actually I'm being a bit thick: Register for the site using the organisation name and an email address at the official website. Simple as. Can you do that BR? (Dunno where I got BT from!) Thanks for stepping forward btw.
Obviously there will be some cases where email addresses are used for other services - freemail services, for example - but I should be able to spot most, and in those cases I can authenticate by going to the official site. Make sense?
adam
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What? You're on my ignore list awec.
(Sorry, lots on today, only scanned your post.)
Yea yea yea.
I find all Cork people don't listen, ye talk to them and ye may as well spend five minutes talking to the wall. And then they say something I don't understand, like Gobblejob.
I think you'll find it's jobgobble. Heh.
Your site says differently. Also the link to Slock gives a 404.![]()
Dammit, I was wondering what the hell you were talking about! How embarrassing!
Well, we have our first official representive anyway, thank you BR. I'll set up an "Official Representatives" group tomorrow and I'll give it a few extra permissions.
EDIT: Right, I've done that. Official Reps get avatars and profile pics, profile editing, blogging, groups and galleries. Go crazy!
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