@ZOS_Kevin
I think the moderators are doing a great job. Even know the moderation here is strict it helps keep the forums a civil safe environment, and the moderators are very nice and respectful too.
I fear if moderation changes or ends up being less then the forums might end up becoming disorganized and toxic like social media. Please don't change moderation.
dk_dunkirk wrote: »@ZOS_Kevin
I think the moderators are doing a great job. Even know the moderation here is strict it helps keep the forums a civil safe environment, and the moderators are very nice and respectful too.
I fear if moderation changes or ends up being less then the forums might end up becoming disorganized and toxic like social media. Please don't change moderation.
And just like every other opinion posted on the forums, people come in on the first page and say, no, everything is perfect, don't change anything. Ever. For any reason. Like, there's literally no wiggle room on the issue, and the OP had absolutely nothing of value to add to the conversation.
Does it sound like I'm bitter? It's only because I am. I've had this kind of instant response to suggestions many times.
To the moderation, I would cite a case where I've been completely blindsided by an action, but we can't talk about that.
And I'll bet this response is just a bit too direct, and falls afoul of some other rule. I'm just going to have to chance it. But therein lies part of the problem. The rules are pretty subjective, and can be bent to a moderators opinion and interpretation.
@ZOS_Kevin
I think the moderators are doing a great job. Even know the moderation here is strict it helps keep the forums a civil safe environment, and the moderators are very nice and respectful too.
I fear if moderation changes or ends up being less then the forums might end up becoming disorganized and toxic like social media. Please don't change moderation.
@ZOS_Kevin
I think the moderators are doing a great job. Even know the moderation here is strict it helps keep the forums a civil safe environment, and the moderators are very nice and respectful too.
I fear if moderation changes or ends up being less then the forums might end up becoming disorganized and toxic like social media. Please don't change moderation.
@ZOS_Kevin
I think the moderators are doing a great job. Even know the moderation here is strict it helps keep the forums a civil safe environment, and the moderators are very nice and respectful too.
I fear if moderation changes or ends up being less then the forums might end up becoming disorganized and toxic like social media. Please don't change moderation.
Again.. and again.. and again..
This is NOT the safe space you are looking for! This is not a happy place with fluffy unicorns. This is a gaming forum, where people are discussing, reporting and expressing their views on the PRODUCT they bought with their earned money. Sometimes controversial and confrontational. Deal with it.
moderatelyfatman wrote: »I did get a warning for making a joke about censorship.
Another time I made an obvious parody and got into trouble for that.
I completely understand the need to protect other people from abuse and threats. However, making jokes about the game itself or the general state of performance is essentially a victimless crime when it is not targetting anyone.
Again.. and again.. and again..
This is NOT the safe space you are looking for! This is not a happy place with fluffy unicorns. This is a gaming forum, where people are discussing, reporting and expressing their views on the PRODUCT they bought with their earned money. Sometimes controversial and confrontational. Deal with it.
Going to clarify slightly here. This should be a safe space for people to discuss, report and express their views. Absolutely. And there will be times where that discussion can be controversial and disagreements can (and should) happen. Those disagreements can happen without name calling or trying to ridicule another poster. That also makes people unwelcome to have conversations here. Confrontational does not need to be part of that equation. Conformational implies hostility, and that is not appropriate most cases here.
Again, we are going to chat with some of you in a one on one capacity to get feedback on how we can get to a better middle ground here, and have conversations with our mod team. That way, more open and honest conversations can happen, but folks still feel like their voice can be heard without fear of someone getting hostile toward them.
Also wanted to note that we hear the feedback on having more clearly defined rules, so we will work on that as well.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »So myself coming off of a recent 72 hour ban for trolling for a remark that wasn't trolling in my opinion, it was a counter argument to what someone else posted. Both that OP's post and mine were removed and I got a ban for trolling for merely replying. The TOS would be fine IF the terms "Baiting" and "Trolling" were better and more clearly defined. Most of the warning I have gotten that led up to the "Trolling" ban were warnings for "Baiting"! You can't respond to some of the ludicrous complaints some people post here without it coming across as disagreement but to this day I still say I have not posted anything to "Bait" someone else's responses. It is what it is.
I'm 61, grumpy and currently caring for my mother dying here at home on Hospice. I come up short when it comes to patience when dealing with a lot of folks because dealing with death takes just about all the patience I have in me, but not once have I ever made a personal attack or name called anyone here in these forums. While I'm not ready to leave ESO, after this recent ban I am very ready to turn my back on these forums just to keep my own peace of mind.
Human nature being what it is, those who sometimes find themselves in a position where they're hit by moderation will consider the moderation oppressive, while those who never find themselves in that position will consider it spot on.
Personally, I'd like as a standard provision for people always to be notified when their post has been moderated including deletion, and I'm also sympathetic to the argument recently made in another thread that forum disciplinary points should expire after a set period otherwise an errant poster can never learn and start over with a clean slate.
Human nature being what it is, those who sometimes find themselves in a position where they're hit by moderation will consider the moderation oppressive, while those who never find themselves in that position will consider it spot on.
Personally, I'd like as a standard provision for people always to be notified when their post has been moderated including deletion, and I'm also sympathetic to the argument recently made in another thread that forum disciplinary points should expire after a set period otherwise an errant poster can never learn and start over with a clean slate.
There is a lot of nuance to a slate being wiped clean. Not saying we can't adopt something like that in the long-term. But that conversation will need to take a backseat while we get the conversations around moderation underway.
This comment was dropped in the lag thread and wanted to pass it along as I know it's been a very hot topic as of late.
Sounds like feedback has been heard and they are going to find a better balance.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Human nature being what it is, those who sometimes find themselves in a position where they're hit by moderation will consider the moderation oppressive, while those who never find themselves in that position will consider it spot on.
Personally, I'd like as a standard provision for people always to be notified when their post has been moderated including deletion, and I'm also sympathetic to the argument recently made in another thread that forum disciplinary points should expire after a set period otherwise an errant poster can never learn and start over with a clean slate.
There is a lot of nuance to a slate being wiped clean. Not saying we can't adopt something like that in the long-term. But that conversation will need to take a backseat while we get the conversations around moderation underway.
I think that conversation needs to be forefront. One of the biggest reasons that moderation feels so oppressive IS the points expiration.
I can't speak for others, but for myself one of the reasons that the current direction is so stressful is because points never expire.
Let's create a pretend poster for example.
They have 10,000 posts. They have posted in this forum for 7 years. The community generally thinks of that poster as positive member of the community. They have written guides, tried to be respectful, and are usually informative in their posts.
One time during the pandemic that poster got mad and told someone off they shouldn't have.
Another time, 7 years ago, before they understood back and forth, they didn't actually say anything all that bad but they posted one too many times for someone's liking and ended up banned.
They have not posted anything else bad since then.
This poster would today be in danger of a permanent ban on their next account action. Despite showing 4 years of perfect behavior and 7 years of an overall positive post history across thousands of posts.
Why? Because they messed up twice, points don't expire, and three strikes and you're out.
This profile is not a real person and is possibly slightly exaggerated. But, not by much. That's the lived reality of a lot of posters and it is a major contributing factor in why mods getting it wrong feels so incredibly oppressive.
You could end up permanently banned in 3 years because of a mistake a mod made today.
Human nature being what it is, those who sometimes find themselves in a position where they're hit by moderation will consider the moderation oppressive, while those who never find themselves in that position will consider it spot on.
Personally, I'd like as a standard provision for people always to be notified when their post has been moderated including deletion, and I'm also sympathetic to the argument recently made in another thread that forum disciplinary points should expire after a set period otherwise an errant poster can never learn and start over with a clean slate.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Human nature being what it is, those who sometimes find themselves in a position where they're hit by moderation will consider the moderation oppressive, while those who never find themselves in that position will consider it spot on.
Personally, I'd like as a standard provision for people always to be notified when their post has been moderated including deletion, and I'm also sympathetic to the argument recently made in another thread that forum disciplinary points should expire after a set period otherwise an errant poster can never learn and start over with a clean slate.
There is a lot of nuance to a slate being wiped clean. Not saying we can't adopt something like that in the long-term. But that conversation will need to take a backseat while we get the conversations around moderation underway.
I think that conversation needs to be forefront. One of the biggest reasons that moderation feels so oppressive IS the points expiration.
I can't speak for others, but for myself one of the reasons that the current direction is so stressful is because points never expire.
Let's create a pretend poster for example.
They have 10,000 posts. They have posted in this forum for 7 years. The community generally thinks of that poster as positive member of the community. They have written guides, tried to be respectful, and are usually informative in their posts.
One time during the pandemic that poster got mad and told someone off they shouldn't have.
Another time, 7 years ago, before they understood back and forth, they didn't actually say anything all that bad but they posted one too many times for someone's liking and ended up banned.
They have not posted anything else bad since then.
This poster would today be in danger of a permanent ban on their next account action. Despite showing 4 years of perfect behavior and 7 years of an overall positive post history across thousands of posts.
Why? Because they messed up twice, points don't expire, and three strikes and you're out.
This profile is not a real person and is possibly slightly exaggerated. But, not by much. That's the lived reality of a lot of posters and it is a major contributing factor in why mods getting it wrong feels so incredibly oppressive.
You could end up permanently banned in 3 years because of a mistake a mod made today.
Just wanted to follow up on this real quick. The reason I noted that it needs to be addressed long term is because there is far more work and systems that need to be discussed when addressing a system like that. That involves a whole set of teams that are independent from me and have their own thoughts on how that process goes, in addition to legalities. Moderation retooling is something that can actively be addressed between myself and far less people.
Also, the system currently set up is not that strict. I think the example given is a far extreme of what happens now. We account for time and nuance when moderation happens. Again, agree that we should discuss the system, but trying to get what can be addressed now handled first.
DenverRalphy wrote: »I'd like to see the inconsistencies addressed.
Just days ago, a thread on this very topic had included a couple of replies from ZOS staff which indicated that in that particular instance, discussing frustrations with the modertion was acceptable since it was providing feedback. But then soon after, another forum moderator stepped in and shut it down for "Bashing" because they determined that that's what the criticism was, and cited that it was against the ToS for bashing ZOS itself.
DenverRalphy wrote: »I'd like to see the inconsistencies addressed.
Just days ago, a thread on this very topic had included a couple of replies from ZOS staff which indicated that in that particular instance, discussing frustrations with the modertion was acceptable since it was providing feedback. But then soon after, another forum moderator stepped in and shut it down for "Bashing" because they determined that that's what the criticism was, and cited that it was against the ToS for bashing ZOS itself.
We are always fine to keep conversations open as long as they don’t turn into targeting individuals, including team members. Everyone is fully capable of engaging in conversations like these without turning to singling people out. This thread conversation has been great about doing that. We also have that noted in community rules.
Bashing and Slanderous Comments: We do not permit the bashing of individuals (including ZeniMax employees), groups, or other companies on our forums. We believe that doing so is neither constructive nor in spirit of our game and community.