kp789
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Why dont we just delete the thread instead of locking it?
The Fat el Hombre said:Thank fuck for that. The only purpose that thread served was to prevent any decent disucssion about Lescott and his transfer to City. What's the score with things like that from here on in though? Are we gonna see an end to all points and views from different times and situations lumped together in one huge thread full of shit, or can we continue to expect more of the same?
^bizzbo said:yes yes yes, but what has been achieved by locking it? if it took on a life of it's own, isn't that a wondrous thing? there was always the transfer update thread if you just wanted the latest news.
it was plagued by flaming and other transgressions, but I found some of the banter and digressions quite entertaining. ok, it went off topic for a few pages at the end, but aren't there are still plenty of issues to be discussed regarding that transfer? should I just start another lescott thread to discuss the terms of the deal and the payments to agents, moyes not following up on his threats, the whole thing leading to the closing of the official everton forums, and what lescott has to say about the whole affair?
Romford Pele said:As a Mod on a Gooner site, we have the same recurring issues of when and when not to lock a thread.
However, we tend to allow the thread to continue unless posters become abusive. If the thread does happen to go off-topic then a simple bump usually does the trick. Equally, if it drift toward another thread then I usually drop a link to that thread so' to remind folks where they might want to talk about it.
I always find that highly popular topics tend to go off on a tangent after a while but, a someone commented earlier, that's the nature of conversation.
I'm sure that if any post does become offensive then there's a 'report post' button which can be activated by those offended.
However, I will say being a Mod can be a thankless task. Some may see you as a bit of a task master (mainly the attention seekers), others wonder where the jovial comic in you has gone, but they try to straddle the bridge between being a member and being staff. Not always that easy.
Just my thruppeny's worth.
Romford Pele said:As a Mod on a Gooner site, we have the same recurring issues of when and when not to lock a thread.
However, we tend to allow the thread to continue unless posters become abusive. If the thread does happen to go off-topic then a simple bump usually does the trick. Equally, if it drift toward another thread then I usually drop a link to that thread so' to remind folks where they might want to talk about it.
I always find that highly popular topics tend to go off on a tangent after a while but, a someone commented earlier, that's the nature of conversation.
I'm sure that if any post does become offensive then there's a 'report post' button which can be activated by those offended.
However, I will say being a Mod can be a thankless task. Some may see you as a bit of a task master (mainly the attention seekers), others wonder where the jovial comic in you has gone, but they try to straddle the bridge between being a member and being staff. Not always that easy.
Just my thruppeny's worth.
aphex said:Romford Pele said:As a Mod on a Gooner site, we have the same recurring issues of when and when not to lock a thread.
However, we tend to allow the thread to continue unless posters become abusive. If the thread does happen to go off-topic then a simple bump usually does the trick. Equally, if it drift toward another thread then I usually drop a link to that thread so' to remind folks where they might want to talk about it.
I always find that highly popular topics tend to go off on a tangent after a while but, a someone commented earlier, that's the nature of conversation.
I'm sure that if any post does become offensive then there's a 'report post' button which can be activated by those offended.
However, I will say being a Mod can be a thankless task. Some may see you as a bit of a task master (mainly the attention seekers), others wonder where the jovial comic in you has gone, but they try to straddle the bridge between being a member and being staff. Not always that easy.
Just my thruppeny's worth.
you say there that mods have to 'distance' themself from the general forum. it doesnt happen here, unless the mods here are having there cake AND eating it. surely not?