Ok I'm here now.
I totally agree with all the neffing with oneliners. However, in Off Topic, I believe that there should be MINIMAL amount of locking unless its totally breaking AT forum rules. Who is it to judge that a thread is "useless"? What makes a a gender poll more relevant than the locked "useless" thread? What makes the Car poll any different from the gender poll?
If it violates the forum rules, fine theres nothing I can say but I have noticed that Mods are using "personal" opinion when locking and banning members from the board. Ontop of that, if the user intimidates or gets on the mods nerves, the moderator instantly bans or locks the thread.
To me, thats like a police officer cuffing you up just because he hates your look on your face. And that definately doesn't make a good cop.
Mods, you guys are doing a great job controlling the content here in AT. However it seems as though you all have tightened up a bit and have been jumping the gun a lot more frequently(from my point of view). I'm not purposely trying to piss you off, I'm just a concerned loyal Anandtech forum junkie.
Dexion,
As you seem to be genuinely interested in making an intelligent discussion out of this issue, I will attempt to explain this to you.
Using cops as an analogy to moderators seems appropriate, but in all actuality, is not. We do not ban users for posting inappropriately once. We do, however, lock the threads; generally, most users can discern that if their thread was locked, it was locked for a reason. There is a certain amount of objectivity that is necessary with the job. However, absolute objectivity is impossible. In the near future, there will be rules posted, but the final call - to lock threads, etc. - is up to each individual moderator in the end.
We were asked to help moderate the board because of the discretion we had shown in our posts and actions on the board. This discretion is continued into the types of threads we lock now, and simply put, threads that are viewed as unnecessary will be locked.
We genuinely appreciate your input, especially in the constructive way you espoused it. If you have any other concerns/questions, please directly email them to us @ moderator@anandtech.com.
AnandTech Moderator
I totally agree with all the neffing with oneliners. However, in Off Topic, I believe that there should be MINIMAL amount of locking unless its totally breaking AT forum rules. Who is it to judge that a thread is "useless"? What makes a a gender poll more relevant than the locked "useless" thread? What makes the Car poll any different from the gender poll?
If it violates the forum rules, fine theres nothing I can say but I have noticed that Mods are using "personal" opinion when locking and banning members from the board. Ontop of that, if the user intimidates or gets on the mods nerves, the moderator instantly bans or locks the thread.
To me, thats like a police officer cuffing you up just because he hates your look on your face. And that definately doesn't make a good cop.
Mods, you guys are doing a great job controlling the content here in AT. However it seems as though you all have tightened up a bit and have been jumping the gun a lot more frequently(from my point of view). I'm not purposely trying to piss you off, I'm just a concerned loyal Anandtech forum junkie.
Dexion,
As you seem to be genuinely interested in making an intelligent discussion out of this issue, I will attempt to explain this to you.
Using cops as an analogy to moderators seems appropriate, but in all actuality, is not. We do not ban users for posting inappropriately once. We do, however, lock the threads; generally, most users can discern that if their thread was locked, it was locked for a reason. There is a certain amount of objectivity that is necessary with the job. However, absolute objectivity is impossible. In the near future, there will be rules posted, but the final call - to lock threads, etc. - is up to each individual moderator in the end.
We were asked to help moderate the board because of the discretion we had shown in our posts and actions on the board. This discretion is continued into the types of threads we lock now, and simply put, threads that are viewed as unnecessary will be locked.
We genuinely appreciate your input, especially in the constructive way you espoused it. If you have any other concerns/questions, please directly email them to us @ moderator@anandtech.com.
AnandTech Moderator