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Stangsta
04-24-2006, 08:29 PM
Ok, I think its getting out of hand, anyone else agree?

Members posting questions, ideas, etc in the wrong forums, more specifically, the Modification/template/code/plugin/extension release forums rather than true releases.

I have used a hack for old threads, where if someone was going to post in an old thread, say...45 days old? It will have a checkbox that they must click before they can post with a warning explaining that they are posting in an old thread and that they should only do so if posting pertinent information regarding the original subject.

So why cant we have a similar checkbox, when creating a thread in said forums that will explain to the poster what belongs in the forum they are posting in and that if it is not a release, that they need to post it in "insert forum name here". This way, they will get the hint, because we can tell them everyday, and the problem doesnt go away.

Thoughts?

derekivey
04-24-2006, 08:37 PM
Yeah I've seen a lot of this lately also. I like your idea and think vB.org should implement that. Hopefully it will cut down on the amount of posts being posted in the wrong forum.

Gio~Logist
04-24-2006, 09:29 PM
Honestly, the whole situation of posting in the wrong forum does not bother me, considering i do not have to manage that. However, if users cannot tell what the forum is from the title, description, stickies made, and relative posts, then i doubt they'd understand what's in the agreement.

Paul M
04-24-2006, 09:29 PM
Hmm, make posting a thread more work for the vast majority who can get it right, just because a few cannot - not my idea of a good solution.

How about people just report the thread instead of making stupid comments in it - and vb.org have enough staff to cover the reports at all times of the day. :)

TruthElixirX
04-24-2006, 09:38 PM
Hmm, make posting a thread more work for the vast majority who can get it right, just because a few cannot - not my idea of a good solution.

How about people just report the thread instead of making stupid comments in it - and vb.org have enough staff to cover the reports at all times of the day. :)
I've noticed this and said soemthing to the posters in the last couple of threads I've reported. Just report the thread / modification and go along. You don't need to be cute and click install.

Borgs8472
04-24-2006, 10:54 PM
How about people just report the thread instead of making stupid comments in it - and vb.org have enough staff to cover the reports at all times of the day. :)
I always install these fun releases though!

peterska2
04-24-2006, 11:37 PM
I've noticed this and said soemthing to the posters in the last couple of threads I've reported. Just report the thread / modification and go along. You don't need to be cute and click install.
agreed. this is one thing that i find really annoying. yes the right staff member might not be online at the moment of the thread being posted, but still, just report it and go and find something else to read and reply to. a thread with no replies gets more attention from staff IMO and so is picked up on quicker than the same thread with 15 replies all saying 'installed' or 'omg, wrong forum'.

Daniel
04-25-2006, 12:06 AM
What about moderators have to approve all threads created in that forum...?

Chris M
04-25-2006, 12:51 AM
Again, that means people who get it right are punished...

Just use the report feature and pretty much any staff member will be able to deal with it the moment it is highlighted :)

Chris

Freesteyelz
04-25-2006, 01:15 AM
I think notifying the user is not a bad thing; making he/she look the fool is another story, however. Just reporting the post will not help the person who've made the mistake and more likely it'll be repeated.

caliman
04-25-2006, 03:44 AM
I think I saw a mod here that asks prior to post 'Did you post this in the right board?' and gives a pulldown to select another board. Perhaps that would help?

Regardless... I must check for new releases everyday on the homepage and it does annoy me to see the fluff. I think they may do it so that their question receives more views.

Logikos
04-25-2006, 05:35 AM
I always report it. I know vB.org uses the report creates new thread. They always take care of it. I hate seeing people replying saying "Wrong Forum" when all they had to do is report it and keep shut.

Oblivion Knight
04-25-2006, 05:43 AM
I always report it. I know vB.org uses the report creates new thread. They always take care of it. I hate seeing people replying saying "Wrong Forum" when all they had to do is report it and keep shut.We appreciate users reporting such threads, it makes our lives as moderators a lot easier than what it could be.. ;)

Developer
04-25-2006, 06:06 AM
I hate seeing people replying saying "Wrong Forum"
And Clicking install this is relly SILLY :S

Tony G
04-25-2006, 12:15 PM
There's no need for special warnings or such. It's our job to move those threads. Just report them, don't reply in them, and that's the best thing for this forum.

This has been brought up countless times before, no need for this to continue. Please use search.