VaranisArano wrote: »Or you could simply report comments that you think are off topic or making personal attacks.
VaranisArano wrote: »Or you could simply report comments that you think are off topic or making personal attacks.
Ragged_Claw wrote: »You make an excellent point, but I think the problem is, as you've said, this would need more work on ZoS's part. Also if they suspended people, they could face a backlash and the old argument about what constitues 'free-speech'. I'm assuming it is simpler for them to just shut down a thread rather than wade through who said what, or who started it. Doesn't make it right of course. I would assume that if a person routinely leaves personal and insulting posts they could be banned altogether? I like the demerit idea though, but I could see it being a bit of a nightmare for the mods. Image all the salty tears they would have to wade through.
VaranisArano wrote: »Or you could simply report comments that you think are off topic or making personal attacks.
Yes, but that doesn't seem to be enough. There's no tally system, and some people (rightfully) don't get disciplined for making a minor ad hominem attack.
Yes but free speech agrument. This would be hard.
VaranisArano wrote: »
VaranisArano wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Or you could simply report comments that you think are off topic or making personal attacks.
Yes, but that doesn't seem to be enough. There's no tally system, and some people (rightfully) don't get disciplined for making a minor ad hominem attack.
So under your system, comments get reported (my advice) and then the devs keep a tally of how many comments have gotten moderated and take away chat privileges accordingly?
A) the devs probably have something like that already, they just have different priorities for what gets disciplined than you do.
B.) If you want this for comments, I'd like a corresponding system for the devs to give demerits to posters of bait threads, etc.
Sheezabeast wrote: »They could make it where we could down-vote comments on threads, that may help a little.
Sheezabeast wrote: »They could make it where we could down-vote comments on threads, that may help a little.
Jayman1000 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
It still applies "in spirit" in that people still expect to not unfairly get their freedom of speech suppressed. People will take great issue with that and the consequence could simply be a deserted forum or a forum where there is little actual debate, where ideas and opinions only gets expressed in limited form. I think these forums in its current state is very lively, and people express great creativity, different opinions and interesting debates. Of course a company may not want that, and in that case an oppressive forum moderation could be implemented. Question is do we want that?
Jayman1000 wrote: »Sheezabeast wrote: »They could make it where we could down-vote comments on threads, that may help a little.
I would oppose that because I believe it will lead to people downvoting posts just because they don't agree, or they may have a personal grudge against the poster. This is something reddit suffers heavily from, and it can't be solved. With downvotes comes massive abusive usage for a ton of other reasons than what was intended.
Azuramoonstar wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
It still applies "in spirit" in that people still expect to not unfairly get their freedom of speech suppressed. People will take great issue with that and the consequence could simply be a deserted forum or a forum where there is little actual debate, where ideas and opinions only gets expressed in limited form. I think these forums in its current state is very lively, and people express great creativity, different opinions and interesting debates. Of course a company may not want that, and in that case an oppressive forum moderation could be implemented. Question is do we want that?
i know I wouldn't it sucks to have autism and people misunderstand posts or twist them and/or cherry pick them to make you out to be the bad guy. I've been perma ban from the ff14 forums over misunderstandings, due to my blunt posting.
The forums are the only way in ff14 to post bug reports, so when you are perma ban, you can't really report bugs. I think ZoS does a decent job as removing really bad posts. I had a few 1 post last year get flagged, and when I questioned it, the ZoS person kindly explained what My post did wrong.
I have done/try to do better to keep my posts civil. I rather not see the "safe space" mentality that people are free to say anything, but immune to critiquing by others. Yes keep debates civil, but we should be able to call others out for bs, when they try to give it.
Azuramoonstar wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
It still applies "in spirit" in that people still expect to not unfairly get their freedom of speech suppressed. People will take great issue with that and the consequence could simply be a deserted forum or a forum where there is little actual debate, where ideas and opinions only gets expressed in limited form. I think these forums in its current state is very lively, and people express great creativity, different opinions and interesting debates. Of course a company may not want that, and in that case an oppressive forum moderation could be implemented. Question is do we want that?
i know I wouldn't it sucks to have autism and people misunderstand posts or twist them and/or cherry pick them to make you out to be the bad guy. I've been perma ban from the ff14 forums over misunderstandings, due to my blunt posting.
The forums are the only way in ff14 to post bug reports, so when you are perma ban, you can't really report bugs. I think ZoS does a decent job as removing really bad posts. I had a few 1 post last year get flagged, and when I questioned it, the ZoS person kindly explained what My post did wrong.
I have done/try to do better to keep my posts civil. I rather not see the "safe space" mentality that people are free to say anything, but immune to critiquing by others. Yes keep debates civil, but we should be able to call others out for bs, when they try to give it.
I would say not to "call others out for [snip]," but to focus on the logic/reasoning behind the statement made by the person.
Azuramoonstar wrote: »Azuramoonstar wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
It still applies "in spirit" in that people still expect to not unfairly get their freedom of speech suppressed. People will take great issue with that and the consequence could simply be a deserted forum or a forum where there is little actual debate, where ideas and opinions only gets expressed in limited form. I think these forums in its current state is very lively, and people express great creativity, different opinions and interesting debates. Of course a company may not want that, and in that case an oppressive forum moderation could be implemented. Question is do we want that?
i know I wouldn't it sucks to have autism and people misunderstand posts or twist them and/or cherry pick them to make you out to be the bad guy. I've been perma ban from the ff14 forums over misunderstandings, due to my blunt posting.
The forums are the only way in ff14 to post bug reports, so when you are perma ban, you can't really report bugs. I think ZoS does a decent job as removing really bad posts. I had a few 1 post last year get flagged, and when I questioned it, the ZoS person kindly explained what My post did wrong.
I have done/try to do better to keep my posts civil. I rather not see the "safe space" mentality that people are free to say anything, but immune to critiquing by others. Yes keep debates civil, but we should be able to call others out for bs, when they try to give it.
I would say not to "call others out for [snip]," but to focus on the logic/reasoning behind the statement made by the person.
you can dress it nicely, but calling others out is calling others out. You can/should be nice/logical. I did say I am blunt lol. I have to be, autism sucks to have. It can make the most basic of conversation difficult to have.
VaranisArano wrote: »Or you could simply report comments that you think are off topic or making personal attacks.
But then they keep going.
A lot of the threads on these forums become derailed and closed due to passionate posters letting their emotions get the best of them and hurling personal insults at those who disagree. Regardless of how passionate they are and how much they disagree with others, people should debate the issues on the merits instead of making personal attacks on other posters.
A plan and method for stopping ESO threads from being derailed and closed is this: give demerits to people who make ad hominem attacks, and temporarily suspend their posting privileges when they reach a certain number of demerits. Simply reporting someone is insufficient; sometimes, they (rightfully) do not get disciplined - the idea here is not about getting people warned or banned for violating forum rules, but about getting people to focus on debating the issues instead of using ad hominem attacks. So the demerit system would be separate from the disciplinary system. This is easier said than done, of course, and the idea as stated would require a significant time commitment from moderators. But let's use this thread to give your opinion about the idea, and if you like it, to flesh out how it could be implemented or at least modified so it could be feasible.
For those who aren't familiar with ad hominem attacks, here's a brief definition from Wikipedia (and for you researchers out there, forgive me for citing to Wikipedia): "Ad hominem . . .is a fallacious argumentative strategy whereby genuine discussion of the topic at hand is avoided by instead attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making the argument, or persons associated with the argument, rather than attacking the substance of the argument itself."
Here's an example from a sitcom:
Attacker: Should our nation normalize relations with that country?
Debater: The war's been over for 10 years. That country is no longer a threat, but instead could be a valuable ally and trading partner, so it makes perfect sense to normalize relations with them.
Attacker: You moron, what do you know about anything?! You're a frightened little drone that has no life! If you're so keen on normalizing something, why don't you start with your head!