It's just logistically impossible to subject each thread to vote by the moderators to determine priority, not to mention such voting would be subjective and fraught with political and topic bias by the moderators. — Hanover
The current system of moderator editing of weak posts and sinking low quality threads off the front page into Siberia or moving them to the lounge seems to work. — Hanover
Posters will always have to sort the wheat from the chaff themselves to some degree, but such is inherent in a public forum. — Hanover
There might even be a hidden forum here that no one sees until they are invited into it. — unenlightened
It's impossible so long as every mod on every forum on the Internet focuses their intelligence on rebuking all constructive suggestions and declaring every idea that is not their idea to be impossible. In that situation, the current real world, yes, agreed, impossible. — Jake
Is that what you're suggesting I'm doing right now?I'm not proposing there is some perfect solution to this, only that working on that challenge would seem to be more interesting than merely taking out the trash. — Jake
As I said, we're all open to feedback. I provided reasons why I didn't agree with your suggestion. You didn't respond, but instead posted the above passive aggressive comment, summarily concluding the world is filled with mindless naysayers who refuse to take seriously your suggestions. — Hanover
As I said, we're all open to feedback — Hanover
Well, I suppose this complaint is at least an improvement on telling us the only topic worth talking about is nuclear war. — Baden
As leader of the elites, I demand that you implement an exclusive forum for us, posthaste, or else I will continue to instruct my sub-elites to create more passive-aggressive feedback discussions like this. — S
He said, while immediately discarding the latest constructive suggestion to enhance the quality of the forum, and making no effort to improve it in to something that he could accept. — Jake
Ok, so just as an example, threads in an edited section might not dissolve in to random cleverness Facebook style quips. Some people might prefer the de-quiped service to the one currently being offered. Some of those people might be inspired to share interesting content as a result. And those who preferred to quip etc could still do so in the now somewhat demoted sections of the forum.
Or, as yet another option, we could convert this thread in to an endless series of hysterical anti-nuclear rants, with insanely clever quips included at no extra charge!!!
Personally though, I would rather discuss Mickey Mouse. — Jake
Which reminds me of an inspirational saying... Don’t lead, for I may not follow. Don’t follow, for I may not lead. Just walk beside me, and try not to fart too much...I just, well, um, duh, discovered the follow feature. Useful! I felt an obligation to say so, so I did. — Jake
:lol:Please refrain from insulting janitors by comparing them to us. Those people actually get paid. We are somewhere between drudges and the Borg. — Baden
Is that like minions? Minions seem to have a sense of purpose and job security.will continue to instruct my sub-elites — S
No, it wasn't constructive criticism. It was an uncritically evaluated suggestion that was then critically evaluated and rebuked. Your response was not responsive to the criticism, but was just a general lament that no one wants to listen to your ideas. This thread is the precise sort that you're asking be relegated to the lower tier of this board. — Hanover
What you suggested was a hierarchy of posts as determined by the moderators. — Hanover
I pointed out (1) the logistical impossibility of holding moderator sessions where we vote on the hundreds of new threads weekly — Hanover
(2) the subjectivity inherent in evaluating thread quality, — Hanover
(3) and the ideological biases of the moderators that could lead to claims of post suppression. — Hanover
The disease of low quality posts that you believe invades this board is preferable to the cure your prescribe. That I've disagreed with you doesn't mean that I've stubbornly refused to listen. It means I really believe you've arrived at a particularly bad idea. — Hanover
I am totally in favor of adding a hidden elite forum where only Jake can post, and henceforth restricting him to posting in that forum. — SophistiCat
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