How about establishing a rule where you need to have over a hundred posts to create a new thread? Should help a bit.
I want to take this idea a step further and try to encourage community standards. What you're describing is exactly what needs to stop and I agree wholeheartedly.You need a plumber, son. If shit starts spilling outsede of the tank, shoveling it won't help - you need to find the blockage. If it takes a rain of suspensions then so be it. I have nothing against young users and I've gotten my fair share of warnings when I shit-stirred, but I always knew that there was a certain community standard to adhere to and if I bent the rules too much, the rules would snap right back at me. Right now that community standard seems to be clouded by, as @P1ng eloquently mentioned, standards of Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook, which are fast and disposable. A message board is not, it should have lasting consequences, it's a slower medium for the purpose of actual discussion
It takes more thought while posting, we need to promote that attitude while condemning posting cheap and disposable trash with no merit or even humorous value.
So bassicly what needs to happen is we need toI want to take this idea a step further and try to encourage community standards. What you're describing is exactly what needs to stop and I agree wholeheartedly.
Not quite. Just keep an eye out because I have an idea that I plan to incorporate as soon as finals are over.So bassicly what needs to happen is we need to
Go 'underground' again?
Same here.I wish I could help the Temp :c
I am very interested to learn about this plan. Would you care to talk over PM? Maybe I can helpNot quite. Just keep an eye out because I have an idea that I plan to incorporate as soon as finals are over.
Making GBATemp Great Again, #BuildThatWallI want to take this idea a step further and try to encourage community standards. What you're describing is exactly what needs to stop and I agree wholeheartedly.
This is also a very fair and important point. I will be the first to admit that GBAtemp is my first experience with an actual, fully-fledged internet forum, and I didn't even join it until after lurking without an account for roughly 3 months. Until then, I only had stuff like the YouTube comments section and Tumblr to base my internet communication experience off of, and it really comes across strong in my early postings. The unfortunate thing is, I don't think that many of the people who are now in what is considered the "iGen" really wait any amount of time before signing up for a free internet service, much less read the terms and conditions. They just kind of latch onto what they're used to and continue on the habit, regardless of what the rules for the service are. In this case, it appears to bestandards of Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook, which are fast and disposable.
i was literally going to call it Operation: Make GBATemp Great Again. Can't get a better motto than the Trump.Making GBATemp Great Again, #BuildThatWall
I like it.
Can't restrain my self.This is also a very fair and important point. I will be the first to admit that GBAtemp is my first experience with an actual, fully-fledged internet forum, and I didn't even join it until after lurking without an account for roughly 3 months. Until then, I only had stuff like the YouTube comments section and Tumblr to base my internet communication experience off of, and it really comes across strong in my early postings. The unfortunate thing is, I don't think that many of the people who are now in what is considered the "iGen" really wait any amount of time before signing up for a free internet service, much less read the terms and conditions. They just kind of latch onto what they're used to and continue on the habit, regardless of what the rules for the service are. In this case, it appears to be
NO! No, LORD no, I'm using newcomers and their mortifying impatience as an excuse for newcomer's mortifying actionsSo you are using the developers as a excuse on why these sub forums are completely mortifying to any new comer?
But at the same time, wouldn't it encourage people to post random crap until they hit that quota?How about establishing a rule where you need to have over a hundred posts to create a new thread? Should help a bit.
Ohhhh I seeNO! No, LORD no, I'm using newcomers and their mortifying impatience as an excuse for newcomer's mortifying actions
Dude Instead of that why not make itRight now, there are no Content Managers.
My idea is to promote a few respectable and disciplined members such as VinsCool, DinohScene and Crystal into that member group.
How about limiting the numbers of posts they can make per day to 5 until they become a normal member?But at the same time, wouldn't it encourage people to post random crap until they hit that quota?
EDIT: Perhaps new members can't post for a day after making their accounts? Forcing them to actually search the forms for what they need? I dunno.
I just chose Content Manager because it was here.Ohhhh I see
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Dude Instead of that why not make it
Quality Control
As a tag....Seems more fitting
On top of that, there are some forums that require you to post in the "greeting" section at least once before you post anywhere else. It probably wouldn't be a bad idea for that to make it's way here, as wellHow about limiting the numbers of posts they can make per day to 5 until they become a normal member?
Oh lmao. I want in! I'll make a badge 2 day if I am electedHow about limiting the numbers of posts they can make per day to 5 until they become a normal member?
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I just chose Content Manager because it was here.