Lavender_Harmony wrote:I would also like to make a note:
Threads older than 6 months that are revived (aka necroposting) will be locked without further comment.
Hangin' From A Cloud wrote:Lavender_Harmony wrote:I would also like to make a note:
Threads older than 6 months that are revived (aka necroposting) will be locked without further comment.
Wouldn't it be easier to auto-lock threads older than 6 months to prevent necroing?
And I think deleting completely unnecessary topics (like someone didn't know it was done before and basically creates the same one) would help too.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Hangin' From A Cloud wrote:Lavender_Harmony wrote:I would also like to make a note:
Threads older than 6 months that are revived (aka necroposting) will be locked without further comment.
Wouldn't it be easier to auto-lock threads older than 6 months to prevent necroing?
And I think deleting completely unnecessary topics (like someone didn't know it was done before and basically creates the same one) would help too.
I'm only a mod, and there are sometimes special cases and I'd rather decide on a thread by thread basis whether or not a lock is nessecary. I'm speaking for the broader term, when threads are ressurected pointlessly.
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Overkillius wrote:The bad thing about music... is that it is subjective.
The good thing about music... is that it is subjective!
Mundius wrote:Lavender_Harmony wrote:Hangin' From A Cloud wrote:I'm only a mod, and there are sometimes special cases and I'd rather decide on a thread by thread basis whether or not a lock is nessecary. I'm speaking for the broader term, when threads are ressurected pointlessly.
Yeah, I can see how threads past 6 months since last post can still have a discussion. I mean, artist posts something new. That's reason enough.
bartekko wrote:Mundius wrote:Lavender_Harmony wrote:Yeah, I can see how threads past 6 months since last post can still have a discussion. I mean, artist posts something new. That's reason enough.
All long help threads should have a sticky-editable post at the top saying "DEAR PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE: HERE'S WHAT I FIGURED OUT SO FAR...
Also, I think that the official spam thread, should be locked immediately as the spam thread of today is something the irc/skype can replace with no loss to the community
bartekko wrote:Also, I think that the official spam thread, should be locked immediately as the spam thread of today is something the irc/skype can replace with no loss to the community
Makkon wrote:bartekko wrote:Also, I think that the official spam thread, should be locked immediately as the spam thread of today is something the irc/skype can replace with no loss to the community
Seriously considering this. Thoughts?
Overkillius wrote:The bad thing about music... is that it is subjective.
The good thing about music... is that it is subjective!
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LunchBagMusic wrote:I think spam, for better or worse, is an inherent part of Internet culture. You can't get rid of spam. That's like getting rid of trolls.
With all that said, MLR's spam is a bit out of hand. It isn't as bad as it was ~6 weeks ago (That Global PM debacle), but threads still get derailed and IRC/Skype stuff still spills over into the srs musc bzznss threads.
I can't remember from when I joined MLR, but if at all possible perhaps there should be a page where the house rules are posted that every new user is required to read? I keep seeing people jump in without having a look around first (see: people posting individual introduction threads rather than posting in the introduction thread). Of course if you give new users a wall of text, most people will TL;DR (just like a EULA), but at least it's something.
I think the problem here is that it takes a user two or three weeks to learn the house rules of MLR, whereas they really should be presented with them at the start.
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Do we even have any official house rules?
LunchBagMusic wrote:Do we even have any official house rules?
ÜberTriangle wrote:I don't see any problem with being a twit or offtop. Keep up the good work!
I used to run a forum, and in the admin control panel there was a feature where you could set certain sections of the forum to automatically archive threads after a certain period of time (so you could set it to every forum section except the discography one).Lavender_Harmony wrote:Also o the necroposting–It would essentially kill off the Discography forum.
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