Time to stop the spam and nonsense
#1
Posted 30 December 2012 - 07:31 PM
First of all, we have four moderators here. Fantastic. That should be good enough for a community this size. However, it seems that lately mods are not doing anything to curb the recent spamming problem. For instance, threads are in the wrong sections and never moved to the correct section, duplicate threads are posted and never merged with pre-existing threads, and spam threads are posted and never deleted or locked
Furthermore, it's always the same people doing this, over and over, and nobody even bats an eye. No warnings are given, neither verbal or the points kind, and it seems to always be swept under the rug.
Now, maybe because you call yourself "The largest Wii U community in the Universe" you don't care about quality, only quantity, because, hey, the more posts here, the more it looks like you have an active community, but that's just a shady business practice. However, I know that most of your main contributing members do care about quality. I've seen them complain in the chat when I am in there.
All I'm saying is to start caring. And if you (the admins), truly do care, then perhaps you need some mods who care as well, and aren't just here for the title of "mod".
-Corey
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#3
Posted 30 December 2012 - 07:54 PM
I believe the admins and mods really do care I KNOW mournblade does but there is a lot of spam threads etc...some made SPECIFICALLY to get into chat but oh well
This may be true, however, how many of those guys do you actually see in the chat after they have reached the 5 posts? Next to none. If this was the case, then heck, I would advocate raising the requirement from 5 to 20-30, maybe even 50.
But like I said, I don't think this is the case. I think people are spamming because they know they can get away with it, and nothing is done about it.
#4
Posted 30 December 2012 - 07:57 PM
they are spamming because they are lazy and dont want to wait and look for a thread to answer their questions they want the answer NOW and that's thatThis may be true, however, how many of those guys do you actually see in the chat after they have reached the 5 posts? Next to none. If this was the case, then heck, I would advocate raising the requirement from 5 to 20-30, maybe even 50.
But like I said, I don't think this is the case. I think people are spamming because they know they can get away with it, and nothing is done about it.
#5
Posted 30 December 2012 - 08:09 PM
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This site has been filled with more spam since the Wii U launched, I agree with you. Proper warnings and punishments should handled out to those who continue to break rules without care. It makes the site look unprofessional.
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#6
Posted 30 December 2012 - 08:11 PM
THIS IS SOOOOOOOO TRUE ...........at least to us members considered some what vets or those whom are vetsIf more people reported stuff then the moderators would do their job more efficiently. The problem is that moderators can't be on 24/7 and by the time they're online the spam is already pages away.
This site has been filled with more spam since the Wii U launched, I agree with you. Proper warnings and punishments should handled out to those who continue to break rules without care. It makes the site look unprofessional.
#7
Posted 30 December 2012 - 08:56 PM
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#8
Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:08 PM
THIS IS SOOOOOOOO TRUE ...........at least to us members considered some what vets or those whom are vets
Haven't you only been here a month? O_o I agree with the fact that their are members who are continuously breaking rules because they know they can get away with it..
Any who, I agree with Zinix completely. If more people reported (preferably with specifics [links, time, etc]) it would make the mods jobs a lot easier. However, there have been some lenience in certain threads, and those instances should be looked into a little more. I do think these forums need a little more.. moderation for lack of a better word, to keep up with the influx of nonsense as of late... and to address the issues we have been hearing.. over.. and over... and over again. Mehhhh
Though, on the side of members, Admins and Mods have addressed a lot of suggestions and just because they didn't consider your suggestion doesn't mean they aren't doing their jobs.
#9
Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:10 PM
Noona why do you always harp on me and i know i have but I am a semi vet like i said in my post "Some what vet"Haven't you only been here a month? O_o I agree with the fact that their are members who are continuously breaking rules because they know they can get away with it..
Any who, I agree with Zinix completely. If more people reported (preferably with specifics [links, time, etc]) it would make the mods jobs a lot easier. However, there have been some lenience in certain threads, and those instances should be looked into a little more. I do think these forums need a little more.. moderation for lack of a better word, to keep up with the influx of nonsense as of late... and to address the issues we have been hearing.. over.. and over... and over again. Mehhhh
Though, on the side of members, Admins and Mods have addressed a lot of suggestions and just because they didn't consider your suggestion doesn't mean they aren't doing their jobs.
#10
Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:58 PM
Haven't you only been here three months?Haven't you only been here a month?
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Posted 30 December 2012 - 11:11 PM
#12
Posted 30 December 2012 - 11:17 PM
If more people reported stuff
If more people reported
Hey!
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#13
Posted 30 December 2012 - 11:41 PM
I typically rely on how you all report topics in order to act upon it, as I can't remember if a topic about a game has been posted more than once.
In my personal opinion, the amount should probably be heightened, as most members who spam to chat, don't end up chatting. Whenever I spend time in the chat, it's the usual same group of people.If this was the case, then heck, I would advocate raising the requirement from 5 to 20-30, maybe even 50.
This has been the case and sometimes is hard to deal with, as I can be unsure if it always is spam or I just miss it.But like I said, I don't think this is the case. I think people are spamming because they know they can get away with it, and nothing is done about it.
In a few instances, some longtime users do seem to get special treatment or somewhat looked over when they break the rules or spam (in regards to the pony posting), which should result in a verbal warning. I personally don't like to warn or give punishments, but I typically PM a user, talk to them, or give them an informal warning.
The main issue I have is that I don't always have free time, so I can't always see the spam when it isn't reported.
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#14
Posted 31 December 2012 - 03:20 AM
The reason why we call this the "largest Wii U community in the world", is because it's a fact that we are the biggest Wii U forum at the moment and it's impossible to prove that we are the best forum. It doesn't mean that we don't care about quality.
As for warnings, we do give them out fairly regularly and there are quite a lot of users who have been warned at some point. However, I don't tend to give out a warning whenever someone breaks a minor rule, otherwise pretty much everyone here would have had one. For example, with the pony images posted in the atheism thread, I didn't give put any warnings, as I didn't feel that warning every user who spammed updates achieve anything. However, if you guys think we are too lenient at times, I'm happy too start being more harsh on users who break rules.
#15
Posted 31 December 2012 - 04:10 AM
I appreciate this GREATLY and would like you to not be too harsh with some posts because some of us (especially the chat regulars) are good friends who like to joke with each other and i did defend you guys if you look above....i know from being a team captain in robotics IT'S very hard to keep people from breaking the rules and doing things they ought not tooI'm sorry about the recent number of spammy posts. I've to been online much over christmas and I now have prelims coming up in a few weeks. I don't have time to read every thread that is posted on this forum, so it's inevitable that we'll miss some things. If. You see anything that breaks the rules, you should report it and it will be dealt with - it only takes thirty seconds to do.
The reason why we call this the "largest Wii U community in the world", is because it's a fact that we are the biggest Wii U forum at the moment and it's impossible to prove that we are the best forum. It doesn't mean that we don't care about quality.
As for warnings, we do give them out fairly regularly and there are quite a lot of users who have been warned at some point. However, I don't tend to give out a warning whenever someone breaks a minor rule, otherwise pretty much everyone here would have had one. For example, with the pony images posted in the atheism thread, I didn't give put any warnings, as I didn't feel that warning every user who spammed updates achieve anything. However, if you guys think we are too lenient at times, I'm happy too start being more harsh on users who break rules.
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#16
Posted 31 December 2012 - 07:30 AM
#17
Posted 31 December 2012 - 07:34 AM
Haven't you only been here three months?
Did I ever state I needed senority? The fact that newer members want to make this seem like its of significance is what usually causes rifts in communities. Senority or lack of isn't effecting this issue.
Edited by Noonabites, 31 December 2012 - 03:31 PM.
#18
Posted 31 December 2012 - 11:40 AM
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Being an old member shouldn't make you above or below the rules, you need to abide by them as much as people who just signed up and made two threads because they got excited.
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#19
Posted 31 December 2012 - 12:09 PM
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I agree. Forums are about everyone having a good time as much as being about having good discussions and a professional appearance. I have developed friendships through these forums that rival those that I have in real life. I have become a part of a podcast, I have begun writing for Wii U Go, and I have had so many good times while I have been here. If mods get too harsh on here, no one will want to be a part of the community. Its all about fun, the Wii U, and games. As soon as this changes, the community will take their business elsewhere.I appreciate this GREATLY and would like you to not be too harsh with some posts because some of us (especially the chat regulars) are good friends who like to joke with each other...
True. There is also a button right next to the "MultiQuote" button that says "Report". That helps too I'm sure. Sending them messages when things happen helps, and don't just expect them to find out. All sorts of things help, but the main thing is if you want action, you need to just let them know.Any who, I agree with Zinix completely. If more people reported (preferably with specifics [links, time, etc]) it would make the mods jobs a lot easier.
Edited by SolxBurst, 31 December 2012 - 12:10 PM.
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#20
Posted 31 December 2012 - 02:31 PM
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Intelligence and quality posts should only matter.
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