so as you know a small group of people can make accounts here, including me. I am also dealing with emails that come into the rhizboss@gmail account.
what i would like to know is:
- should there be an attempt to let everyone is as long as they demonstrate a genuine desire to post here, and I can let them in secure in the knowledge that if they are terrible posters or have really boring or wrong opinions they will be trolled and hated into shameful oblivion and/or experience a change in mindset (this seemed to work alright in the original lf)
or
- should there be some sort of attempt to evaluate the "quality" of potential posters (this seems pretentious to me) and screen them out. posts are already bad here so this seems like a lost cause but even still sometimes i do get a little spidey sense tingling when i realize someone is going to make bad posts before they even get here to make them.
please note that if we are supposed to be "screening" people then i don't really want to take that responsibility on, i don't think i really represent the greater opinion of rhizzone, so i will try to set up a way for other people to do it. at some point it just becomes beautifulpeople.com though. i guess both approaches suck in their own ways.
edit: we went with choice A and changed up the mods/wardens.
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e: if you are worried about spam, a compromise could be a probationary period where you get a limit on the number of posts you can make for the first month. like 10 per day.
Shitposting not withstanding, the discussions here have helped me learn and change a lot over the years. I even ended up deleting myself from most other online platforms as I felt they were not very constructive in comparison.
(I'm pretty sure open registration is still untenable)
I think one of the WDDPs had a system where they had a public forum that anyone could register to post in, which was used as the detention and processing center until a DHS case worker could approve the account for general population posting. Maybe something like that could work here? A number of posters could have promotion privileges, allowing them to promote people from the lumpenposter to the posty bourgeois class.
I dunno how much work this would require to implement or what other problems it causes, but it seems like a nice halfway point between invite-only or a hidden cadre of account-creators meditating on a mountainside, and a fully open sewer pipe directly into the forums.

*AND ALSO UP TO 2 FEMALE POSTERS
tpaine posted:why not instead of allowing in new posters who will be just as likely to suck as not, we focus on finding and reintegrating lost good posters like future widow and fedallah. we could use internet detectivery to find their remaining online presence and say things "you left some things unfinished at the rhizzone" and "your brothers and sisters and siblings at the 'zone miss you and might hurt themselves if you don't come back" or if necessary, find out where they live and send an emissary such as myself to convince them to come back in person. i can be very persuasive and i've been practicing what some small-minded people call "magic tricks" which are guaranteed to dazzle their eye and provide a compelling case to come back to the rhizzone, where everybody knows their name
sorry but they're all writing for Vice and Rolling Stone and streaming Hearthstone now. they're all successes, we're the failures who are left and can't even get retweets for our posts
drwhat posted:- should there be an attempt to let everyone is as long as they demonstrate a genuine desire to post here, and I can let them in secure in the knowledge that if they are terrible posters or have really boring or wrong opinions they will be trolled and hated into shameful oblivion and/or experience a change in mindset (this seemed to work alright in the original lf)
pretty much this? unless there's an obvious red flag, i don't see why anyone who bothers to get in contact should get an account. the main thing is to keep this small manual hurdle in place. reverting to a web form would be asking for trouble and actually counterproductive if the aim (at least partly) is to reduce the admin/mod workload
drwhat posted:if they are terrible posters or have really boring or wrong opinions they will be trolled and hated into shameful oblivion
i will say that i dont think this has had a great track record here. it might be wise to actually have some amount of moderation so we dont have to finally ban people only when they experience a breakdown
edit: like dpimpjedi/boourns identity has had almost a full decade of people shaming him for being the worst kind of idiot and has shown zero capacity for getting better in any way.
edit 2: also original LF had all sorts of moderation, idk where this idea that the community was "good" because bad people were shouted down came from, that definitely never happened there either
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c_man posted:drwhat posted:if they are terrible posters or have really boring or wrong opinions they will be trolled and hated into shameful oblivion
i will say that i dont think this has had a great track record here. it might be wise to actually have some amount of moderation so we dont have to finally ban people only when they experience a breakdown
yeah but this is a separate problem isnt it. i think moderation has functioned best in the past when there's a team of 2-3 mods at any given time, not just to cover absences but also to allow for deliberation and team decisions about trouble posters, because most of the people you'd actually want to entrust with mod powers dont actually enjoy wielding the banhammer most of the time for a bunch of reasons. anyway none of this is a reason to unnecessarily restrict signups (not that i think thats what you're saying, just want to be clear)
the only reason there aren't more mods atm is that no one else seemed that interested. anyone who's done it previously want to give it another shot? maybe having 3 total would be nice and make people feel like it's less all on their shoulders.
Petrol posted:yeah but this is a separate problem isnt it. i think moderation has functioned best in the past when there's a team of 2-3 mods at any given time, not just to cover absences but also to allow for deliberation and team decisions about trouble posters, because most of the people you'd actually want to entrust with mod powers dont actually enjoy wielding the banhammer most of the time for a bunch of reasons. anyway none of this is a reason to unnecessarily restrict signups (not that i think thats what you're saying, just want to be clear)
i think that given that there has never been any desire by anyone considered competent to mod the forums to do anything about awful and/or obsessive posters so that they stick around forever until they melt down and try to doxx someone they think is a fed or ddos the forums, my preference is to have a relatively small number of incoming posters.
drwhat posted:the only reason there aren't more mods atm is that no one else seemed that interested. anyone who's done it previously want to give it another shot? maybe having 3 total would be nice and make people feel like it's less all on their shoulders.
alternately, make me a mod, i make no promises about my behavior or my dedication to the task
edit: this is a joke, dont actually
drwhat posted:i'm gonna do the "let them all in" approach then, seems like where most people are leaning.
drwhat posted:i'm gonna do the "let them all in" approach then, seems like where most people are leaning.
the only reason there aren't more mods atm is that no one else seemed that interested. anyone who's done it previously want to give it another shot? maybe having 3 total would be nice and make people feel like it's less all on their shoulders.
you have my axe if we can assemble a team and we can call ourseves the superfriends
make me comod of dytd for reasons.

tpaine posted:i can be very persuasive and i've been practicing what some small-minded people call "magic tricks" which are guaranteed to dazzle their eye and provide a compelling case to come back to the rhizzone, where everybody knows their name
i still have the ear coin!
open registration and limit the first 10 posts to a new members forum
elemennop posted:It's incredibly easy to ban whatever new wave of fascists, liberals and idiots join the site if it comes down to it, but it's a lot harder to actually attract good new posters who may never come back if the registration process is too delayed or annoying.
the first part never happens until it becomes a literal safety concern and i think its at least as likely that Good Posters would leave because of awful people basically being given free rein to be horrible bigots or whatever. i'd be pretty shocked if it were the waiting period, of all things, that kept good people from wanting to post here
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