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I leave a note everytime I close/move a thread, but sometimes it can be pretty self-explanatory, like in that thread you linked to, Paul.
Yes, it is annoying to some, but if you truly need to know why threads are closed all the time, take the time to read the thread and figure it out for yourself. Otherwise, just trust that it was closed in great moderator judgement. |
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Oh, and nexialys again i dont see how Bill Gates is relevant to the situation of a vBulletin.org forum moderator closing threads without a reason as to why? And lets be honest when would Gates do anything generous to a customer anymore, as long as he is still making money he probally couldn't care less about his personal customer support provided - and thats the difference with vBulletin.org - which, i am assuming, has a main objective as a forum moderator to provide coherant and accessible customer support which all licensed users have access to. Not just the thread starter. |
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Most of the time they do.... Otherwise do you REALLY care? Seriously man, some of the threads are really asinine. I know you didnt have the other thread to link, but an example of the topic would be nice....... |
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Dumb question. Do you guys like it when your forum members question every moderating decision you make and try to micromanage your forum for you?
Paul, I notice that your complaints and feedback forum isn't visible to the general membership. Perhaps that is something vb.org should consider to avoid this whole management by committee thing that seems to be going on as late. And, it certainly makes it harder for me to point out the times your members thought you made bad moderating decisions There are times when staff members blow it and make bad choices. But, I think the climate around here lately is for some people to blow some minor things out of proportion. Staff needs to communicate better at times, but some of you all need to take a step back and realize that you don't need to be involved in every action the staff takes on minor daily moderation. |
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What really gets under MY skin is when a perfectly valid argument gets closed because one or two people find themselves unable to keep it mature.
Example: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...6&page=8&pp=15 I was having a mature and on-topic discussion with Brent, and this got closed because someone else ruined it. Yes I could have continued the thing through PM, but then we wouldn't get others input on it now would we. If I had started a new thread, I would have gotten it closed due to the trolling rule that was taken in effect upon the unofficial HOTM poll threads. To me it seems like really bad judgement to just close threads like that. Why not delete the off-topic posts? Why ruin a whole discussion? Yes I know the thread was threatened with the lock-stick yet it went on, but my point is that locking threads NOT completely filled with spam should rather see the deletion of spam posts than locking the entire topic. |
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I dont see Paul making a big deal here. It seems more of a general concern then a judgement call complaint. |
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There are different ways for moderators to handle cases like that. Here at vb.org we prefer the 'friendly method' (you might disagree on that term):
Friendly: - If a single post is causing problems, edit post or remove from public view - Warn in thread if it is not an isolated post, or if it can be used as example on what will not be tolerated to others - Close thread if it continues to be abused (for discussion on the real topic a new thread could be started, without the "burden" of previous emotions in the closed thread) Unfriendly: - Delete every problem post on first sight (post would not be viewable anymore, so we would get the same kinda reaction as the first post in this thread, "why was the public not informed") - Ban the member(s) causing problems (and i know some respected members would be faced with this approach soon) |
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As usual there seems to be a massive over-reaction and everyone has to jump in and wildly try and defend themselves over a very simple question. FYI, whenever we close a thread thread we put a simple note as to why, any that don't have this are a mistake. This seemed to be the case here until the last two I came across, hence the question. I didn't question why it was closed - all those responding with "it's obvious why" are wasting their time - though I suppose it does prove once again that people don't actually read the thread. I asked why no reason was posted in the thread - Nothing more, nothing less. |
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Sorry Paul, at a glance this morning I mistook the top link for a forum that had invisible threads. I posted before I had coffee.
I really wasn't trying to be rude, and I have nothing to defend. I'm not a mod My point is just that I'm not certain every thread needs a public post as to why its closed and I don't think it's necessarily our business to gripe if a public reason isn't given in a thread that doesn't involve us. Amy |
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