I don't think OT is THAT bad. Yes, there are occasional "heated discussions", but that's what you get with 90.000+ members. There is bound to be differences when it comes to politics, ethics, moral, values, religion, thought hobbies and god knows what. And we shouldn't limit those. Personal attacks should be completely banned, but I rarely see that.
What could we do to cut down the number of useless threads/posts? Well, two things comes to my mind:
1. Every new thread must be approved by a mod. Now, that increases the workload of the mods ALOT, and it also causes latency. So that might not be feasible. A system similar to this is already being used in linuxtoday.com (altrough they moderate every post)
2. Easy way to report stupid posts/threads to mods. A button that says "Report this thread/post to moderators". It would only take one click to do it. This introduces the potential of abuse in the system. People reporting posts made by people they happen to disagree with. But that could be eliminated with strict punishments for abusing the system.
Other than that... Is it possible for users to ignore certain members? Like if someone constantly nefs, people could click a button that would but that user on their ignore-list. Posts by that user would be invisible from that moment on.
Making OT subscriber only is a bad idea. We would get the "Hey, I'm paying for this, I'll do whatever I want!" problem.
But, in the end, this "problem" seems to boil down to the fact that people are interested in different things. I think many of the threads in OT are waste of space, but for someone else they might be important. Can we really decide what threads are worthy and what are not? If you don't like OT, then stay out of it! I don't whine about the trolls in FS/FT, since I don't read that forum (I'm not a trader).
OT is an open forum. With that freedom comes the losers and stupid posts. But I trust that the mods can take care of the occasional lamer.
What could we do to cut down the number of useless threads/posts? Well, two things comes to my mind:
1. Every new thread must be approved by a mod. Now, that increases the workload of the mods ALOT, and it also causes latency. So that might not be feasible. A system similar to this is already being used in linuxtoday.com (altrough they moderate every post)
2. Easy way to report stupid posts/threads to mods. A button that says "Report this thread/post to moderators". It would only take one click to do it. This introduces the potential of abuse in the system. People reporting posts made by people they happen to disagree with. But that could be eliminated with strict punishments for abusing the system.
Other than that... Is it possible for users to ignore certain members? Like if someone constantly nefs, people could click a button that would but that user on their ignore-list. Posts by that user would be invisible from that moment on.
Making OT subscriber only is a bad idea. We would get the "Hey, I'm paying for this, I'll do whatever I want!" problem.
But, in the end, this "problem" seems to boil down to the fact that people are interested in different things. I think many of the threads in OT are waste of space, but for someone else they might be important. Can we really decide what threads are worthy and what are not? If you don't like OT, then stay out of it! I don't whine about the trolls in FS/FT, since I don't read that forum (I'm not a trader).
OT is an open forum. With that freedom comes the losers and stupid posts. But I trust that the mods can take care of the occasional lamer.
