norton ash » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:13 am wrote:^^ Well, my mind is blown. They ALL get a week off? Sorry, but this is not the way towards a new RI.

Operation Everyone Gets a Week Off has nothing to do with "a new RI." To be clear.
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norton ash » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:13 am wrote:^^ Well, my mind is blown. They ALL get a week off? Sorry, but this is not the way towards a new RI.
Wombaticus Rex » Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:23 am wrote:norton ash » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:13 am wrote:^^ Well, my mind is blown. They ALL get a week off? Sorry, but this is not the way towards a new RI.
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Operation Everyone Gets a Week Off has nothing to do with "a new RI." To be clear.
The first insult comes at just the second post from the OP.
You clearly have no problems with AD's approach.
In the normal course of events, your suggestions would cover the Bulk (maybe 98%) of interactions here. Take it to PM, talk with Mods, then 'suck it up and think of Jeff', then put on Ignore.
My issue is with the Exceptions = 2%
BOOGIE66 » Wed Aug 06, 2014 11:18 am wrote:
I have had bad experiences with forums and arbitrary bans, so what is it all about if I may ask?
I need to know if Operation I Never Post Here Again needs to start.
Wombaticus Rex » Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:37 am wrote:BOOGIE66 » Wed Aug 06, 2014 11:18 am wrote:
I have had bad experiences with forums and arbitrary bans, so what is it all about if I may ask?
I need to know if Operation I Never Post Here Again needs to start.
It's all right here in this very thread, although I'd hardly recommend anyone "read it for themselves..."
Extensively sustained and ridiculously histrionic ad-hominem attacks.
I am certainly not looking to make a habit of IDF-style communiques and suspend-hammer sweeps; altogether too much work.
I think so. A couple posters may want their dumps in GD, but that doesn't mean it should be allowed. All your common-sense ideas are why you have my vote for a new moderator.stefano » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:27 am wrote:General Discussion is a good thing, and as shown by pageviews at least, is still the only forum that most visitors by far look at. You 'view active topics' peeps are early adopters, at the innovative frontier of board browsing behaviour. GD can be kept general by moderation - limiting the proliferation of threads so that many different topics are on the first page. At the moment, for instance, two Palestine threads are plenty: Zionism's lost shine is about... well, that, attitudes to Israel and the occupation, while Gaza ground invasion is about the current assault. There's no need for Do Palestinians have a right to self-defense, or Israel's war crimes, and We need a new Israel thread!!!!! is just taking the piss. Mods could post in there saying "This is getting moved to the Middle East subforum in an hour, feel free to post the OP in a different thread if you want your post in GD."
Good point also about GD threads that contain no discussion. They're Data Dump threads. Perhaps mods could post in them and ask if anyone would object to their being moved.
That'll help already. I'm not big on bannings, this place already feels less diverse than it used to be, and I think active moving and locking of threads will limit disruptive behaviour. At least on GD. Although I'm not sure if mods have the permissions to move threads. Do they?
What would be superior to PMs, DIY chatrooms, or RL networking, if that's your interest? Keep it simple.Luther Blissett » Wed Aug 06, 2014 5:38 am wrote:Or at least a portal to a more secure location where fellow members can plan and organize behind projects. I appreciate the technical and incentive hurdles to get there but I think it's one of the next logical steps for this community.
Searcher08 » Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:59 am wrote:An old friend of mine from the business world opined that 90% of positive change in an organisation is down to systemic factors. For example, crappy customer service between doctors and patients in a Practice (public health center) may be drastically changed by improved IT system speed and workflow, rather than by appeals to reason or the value of having a great culture - those are important but seem (from what I have seen) strangely seem to be less pivotal in making the change.
Wombaticus Rex » Wed Aug 06, 2014 11:04 am wrote:Operation Everyone Gets a Week Off
Our first iteration of OEGWO has ensnared the following habitual offenders / beautiful people: Jack, SLAD, AD, Searcher, Jakel, psynapz and BPH.
Please accept my apologies for the inconvenience -- and yea, the very iniquity of it all -- and we look forward to resuming normal combat operations in precisely seven days.
MayDay » Wed Aug 06, 2014 4:59 pm wrote:I don't understand why people here have such a big problem with the copy pasta. I'm probably going to read it somewhere anyway, so why not here? It's easy on the eyes and it loads quicker than any other site, especially on my cheap Samsung galaxy smartphone. Also, articles and such are always being edited. It's nice to have the original to refer to. I don't mind skipping over long articles that I don't want to read at the moment. Can someone explain to me why they do have a problem with it? Cause I'm just not getting it. Go AD, Go Slad. Peace to all! Be kind to each other!
MayDay » Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:59 pm wrote:I don't understand why people here have such a big problem with the copy pasta. I'm probably going to read it somewhere anyway, so why not here? It's easy on the eyes and it loads quicker than any other site, especially on my cheap Samsung galaxy smartphone. Also, articles and such are always being edited. It's nice to have the original to refer to. I don't mind skipping over long articles that I don't want to read at the moment. Can someone explain to me why they do have a problem with it? Cause I'm just not getting it. Go AD, Go Slad. Peace to all! Be kind to each other!
I don't understand why people here have such a big problem with the copy pasta. I'm probably going to read it somewhere anyway, so why not here?
Sounder » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:14 am wrote:
Besides, the libcom library of 10,000 articles should stay over at libcom, where it belongs.
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