Please submit requests for the next round table discussion in this thread for vote.
Post will stay active for 3 days til 3-11 (Thanks to Plemethrock for the new 5 day request and 3-4 week discussion suggestion!)
and highest submission will get it's own stickied thread.
The mod position is actually in effect, technically speaking.
What are your questions and concerns about current moderation technique?
Are you here to disrupt or positively contribute?
The only concern I have is the sheer amount of round tables we have. There such a common occurrence now that we don’t have time go in depth into the topics and nobodies going out of there way to comment on them because there just seen as another common post.
I honestly think they should happen every 3-4 weeks only.
That's a good idea, I was thinking maybe 2 a month but can backtrack that to 1 a month. I've been excited to have community stuff again but it is feeling rushed.
What do you think is a good amount of time for requests?
4 days for requests. People should have more than a weekend to respond to the request threads imo.
Wanna try a Friday to Friday request then by Saturday discussion post for 3 or 4 weeks? Now I'm concerned the request line should be generous too.
At this point I would keep current request threads for vote til this upcoming Friday.
We have a lot of folks still who haven't learned to step up. 5-7 days before a topic is decided IMHO. (I stepped up when the first request was made but this month I haven't felt the community wants to hear my suggestions; but now that it's not too curious about proposing its own I might join in.)
If people thought it would be worthwhile for someone to summarize the views of the roundtable when discussion quiets, I might volunteer.
5 days seems reasonable and I'm grateful for this more relaxed state of procedures.
(I'm secretly hoping I win the featured documentary thread)
I can imagine a summary being very worthwhile to the community, way to step up, Fren!
Seems like the mod is pinning posts that everyone here ignores... I wonder why...
Probably because nobody voted you as a mod, so they express their position in a way to avoid the 1 year ban you put on people, who disagree with you... technically speaking...
How is that working out for you? Tumbleweeds?
I've been banning for disruption and major rule violations, member?
Why do you keep doing this? You gain nothing and waste your time.
You keep proving you are only here to troll and that is bannable. Stop now.