Or at best boring those who have hit the "button" as they'd only speak for themselves.A "get a room" button that other posters can hit, letting the two know that they are boring everyone else
Very unlikely to happen if one is invested in the off topic stuff. "I must fight my corner because the other guy is wrong."I think you can sterilize a discussion by being to focused on not moving outside the perimeters.
Except it's not. I'm sure there'd be no request for suggestions from the site owner and mods if turning off les cris des coeurs was so simple.It's very simple, Brendan.
Yes. My understanding was for suggestion to decrease the non value-added work for mods.While I'm supportive of this, isn't it likely that it's likely to impose more work on the Moderators who are volunteers and may not welcome the increased workload?
Would that mean that mods wouldn't participate as Sheila/Sean posters and confine themselves exclusively to moderation? I've seen it work elsewhere but I'm not sure how that might suit the purpose of askaboutmoney.com.Without trying to offend the moderators but could a simple solution be as simple as the mods moderating
It seemed obvious to me in the BER thread which way the discussion was going to go from posts in the middle 50 range
A simple warning from a mod to say "Back on topic" should have been enough to put the discussion back on topic
Like other suggestions, more work for mods monitoring threads and then keeping track of who got suspended, where, for what, and for how long. Unless it ties in with mods exclusively modding, it's simply more, rather than less work.I personally would be in favour of suspending posters for a duration who either derail a thread or appear to be trolling (both at the mods discretion).
Suggestion Number 2 from me.
How about a mod per forum, based on volunteering and verified (how?) topic expertise? Do it on a round robin basis with the current forum mod disallowed from debate / posting in that forum until ex officio. The current site mods still have their responsibilities as today but don't get dragged into the nitty gritty at forum/thread level and can maintain their helicopter view of the site. Appeals to the site mods are disallowed until a user submits an appeal to a "jury" of forum mods. Banning posters totally can only be done by site mods, suspensions/post / thread deletions to be the responsibility of the forum mods. Site mods to disallow current "bad boys" from the responsibilities of forum mods.
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