Tony G |
05-09-2004 12:06 PM |
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and the vb.com chit chat forum seems to be the place to talk about vb.org.
and on some totally different boards, there's the place to talk about vb.com.
really fascinating, so...
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Indeed it is. It's like some sort of chain reaction. People don't like critisising something at the actual forum. Oh well. =/
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Sorry to say this, Tony, but unless things have drastically changed over there, most of the time, you can't even get replies to any posts let alone complaint ones. That's the reason I stopped going over there. I already know my posts are going to be ignored, so why bother posting?
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I, personally, do the best job that I can with the time that is given to me. I explained this in the other thread about the dying sister sites. I am only one person, it needs a whole network of active members, like this place does, to be able to cover every single support question on the forum. We don't have that, therefore it's impossible to cover every single little thing. We do our best. If it's not good enough for everyone, well, that's not up to me to judge.
And let me assure you, complains will not be ignored. It's just a generalisation to think that vBT people would ignore you if you, or anyone, made a complaint. That's just silly.
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theirs not enough regular posters on there and normally i'd say increase staff on a regs:mod ratio, but occasionally it's best to do it the other way round.
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I don't think that method works. People need to be interested in helping the community out. From what I see, people think it's just a dead zone of some sort, and I don't think this is the case. The site needs a new reputation, and people will then come to help out and offer their support to the site. Adding another mod will not achieve this. But once again, this is not for me to judge. And that's probably a good thing. :P
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