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Avruch

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  1. I like these threads. I propose a karaoke war between Exanimeminem and Buorhann, like a proxy battle between SK and Mensa, to be held on some persons radio show if they can make karaoke work. What else are we going to do once the freeze sets in, anyway. 

  2. They said it isn't poaching - so its not. 

     

    Because that makes sense.

     

    You can intentionally interpret the opportunity negatively if you want, but here's how I see it - any alliance that wants to send members over for a few weeks so that the members can earn a bunch more cash than they otherwise would is welcome to. Any individuals who aren't strongly attached to their alliance can jump to TI, earn the cash, and then figure out where they want to go when TI disbands.

     

    As for people who want to stick with their alliance long-term, my advice is to get permission to jump and a guarantee they can return. It wouldn't be smart to leave, join TI, and then have no home to go back to once TI disbands. No one in TI who isn't affiliated with an alliance has a guaranteed slot in any of TI's main contributing alliances. 

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  3. How does Trump win, people keep asking. Well, here it is: Trump voters spout such extreme bullshit, drawn from such great depths of stupidity, that the rest of us just can't bear to even bother engaging them. What use is arguing with a rock? And Trump supporters get angry and self-conscious, and wistfully think back to the days when they could just shove the smart kids around on the playground, and accuse us of being "elitist" and "arrogant." Perhaps, but you know what? Intelligence matters. Knowledge matters. Education matters. The ability to think and discern rationally matters

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  4. You guys seriously need to work on your spelling and grammar. Khorne's victims are often intelligent, surely you've learned from them?

     

    A little bit of a rude thing to say to someone who isn't a native English speaker... 

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  5. Always serious.

    And I thought I could at least have some fun in here. But given your disappointing answer and your insult, I consider you as defeated. How boring.

     

    This guy is hilarious. It is now apparent why they are so fond of Sith iconography - feeble attempts at "evil" that inevitably fail in the most spectacular ways and against all odds in their favor. Next up, we see how NPO can be defeated by a chipmunk with a spear. 

  6. A few things:

     

    1) If you can't split threads, you should set up some demo copies of the forum using different forum software and experiment with mod tools. 

    2) If you find you are running into moderation issues that you struggle to resolve (i.e. when to warn, when to lock, etc.) then perhaps you should consider adding experienced forum mods / admins from elsewhere to a "mod advisory group" to weigh difficult decisions. 

    3) Discuss, discuss, discuss. If a problem isn't an emergency (and few are), then discuss it with mods in a mod forum before making a decision. 

    4) Explain - even if you don't post it, go through the work of developing a fairly detailed explanation for a decision that might be controversial. Having that will make sure you have thought it through and are ready to defend it if challenged. 

    5) Be open to being challenged - it has been not unusual on this forum to see extremely defensive and emotional reactions to being challenged on a moderation decision. This is, to be blunt, bad and wrong. If you resort to issuing demands that your authority be acknowledged, you have screwed up already. Enforcing the fiction that you are beyond reproach and punishing criticism may give the illusion of calm waters, but in reality it turns all the fish into sharks just waiting for the smallest sign of blood to frenzy. 

     

    Lastly, like I said - there are zillions of forums out there, many of them decades old. All of these problems have been solved before. You should have a lead mod, and look for someone who has a lot of experience moderating forums for both that lead mod and your other mods. 

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  7. Obviously there is some frustration here, but understand a delicate balance must be struck between maintaining quality forum discussions and not stifling conversation.

     

    I and the moderators would like to promote as much worthwhile discussion on the forums as possible. However, quite often the topic of a thread changes significantly from the OP, sometimes to the point where there is really no relation whatsoever. In these cases, where discussion about the original topic is over, we lock threads -- with the intention that you move the otherwise unrelated convo to a new thread, related to it's original topic post.

     

    Often times locking a thread isn't so much about stopping the conversation as it is directing it elsewhere, where it is relevant.

     

     

    Are you not able to split threads? Or remove specific off topic posts? If a thread has entirely moved off topic, is there value in "moving" the ongoing off-topic discussion even if it will not have the effect of allowing discussion on the original topic to proceed? Honestly, these are not difficult problems to confront. Moderating a forum is not rocket surgery, and literally all of the problems you encounter have been resolved decisively by ten thousand prior forums. 

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  8. I don't know that Mensa has any people who played (That terrible game that is totally irrelevant and I shouldn't be bringing it up anyways). We don't like NPO either, but that is entirely from politicsandwar. Just for the record. 

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  9. The heavy handed approach is really just one moderator, I don't think we need to tar all the mods with the same brush. If anything the problem with the whole team is the absence of a consistent approach to "derailed" threads. 

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