I’m going to begin this post by saying I will be heavy handed in moderating the posts within this thread – I will treat this like an official red name thread – because I am trying to open a person-to-person channel between the community and the moderators. I will not except rudeness or trolling. We all know I’m okay with being the bad guy. ![]()
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That aside, I’m going to open this topic by discussing the moderator/administrative perspective (from my point of view, I Cannot speak for any other staff).
Locking Topics: There’s a lot of times that threads get locked. A common one is when people post information on the game before the red name topic is up - we lock this type of thread with a link to the red name thread so that all conversation on the topic is one place. It makes it easier for the red names to read feedback, players to find the right information, and for new players to be able to find the information they want easily. That’s the reason we lock and merge most topics. Sometimes we lock a thread as a preventative measure; maybe we think it’s going to be a magnet for negativity, maybe we think that it’s just troll bait, maybe we think it will instigate conversation we don’t want to foster (politics, illegal activity, modding/cheating, spoilers, etc). Please remember we’re all adults making decisions by our own best judgement.
Merging Topics/Moving Individual Posts: The biggest reason we merge topics is because it’s a rehash of a topic that was just discussed, or it’s actively being discussed. It’s an organizational thing. We want things neat and tidy because we want everyone to be able to find information readily. We also don’t want to have people feel like they’ve had the same discussion three million times simply because they’ve said the same thing five times in two weeks, because that leads very quickly into the “for the millionth time” snarky type responses.
Moving Threads: This is a big hot button issue right now. Generally speaking, like 99% of the time, moving a topic is just an organizational thing. Like I’ve said a couple times already, we just want people to be able to find the information they’re looking for when they visit the forums. Example: I’m a new player experiencing problems with the game – where am I going to go to look for information? Bugs. You’re not going to think of going to general to look for a big dissertation about how it’s negatively impacting your experience and you’re annoyed about it.
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From here I am going to try and talk about these things from a personal view. I’ve been a forumer on a lot of other boards and I’ve been staff on a lot of other boards too. They all tend to have their own kind of vibe and flow, and I think the biggest thing is we don’t have that really. We don’t like things and we just bash our head into it until something happens or we forget about it from brain trauma ![]()
which is why I’m trying to make this post right now. I want to have a real discussion about it where we all acknowledge we’re all part of the community, regardless of some stupid status, or what Alliance you’re in, or what side of the fence you’re in – we all get a say – and without someone trying to discredit our opinion.
Locking Topics: I think we’re pretty on track here. It’s pretty rare to find a locked topic, and if there is, it’s linked to another topic where that conversation is going on. I think that’s fair. You get your topic and get to state your opinion in it’s your little solar system, and you get can your upvotes if people feel the need, but you’re not detracting from where the conversation has been going on (or in some cases where it should be) – plus the other conversation gets a nifty little unintentional plug.
Merging Topics/Moving Individual Posts: I don’t think we’re really that far of the mark here. It’s basically the same as above; we’re just trying to keep everything organized. There have been a few times where I thought a poster produced enough of his own conversation starts to deem his own thread only to see it throw into another topic. I think we need to be more careful on that, especially since a lot of the times those posts fall way behind the rest of the thread never to be seen again and that’s not what anyone wants.
Moving Threads: I think this is our biggest problem, if you want to call it that. Now, I know who it is that does most of the topic moving, and I’m not going to name drop (because I know what that leads to), but I do want to say a few things about it, because it’s completely unfair how his actions are being twisted into some form of militarism. First thing’s first, recently (like a month ago I think?) we put together a room on Line for all the moderators, so it would be easier to real-time talk about things and get feedback. He almost always asks before he does virtually anything. He always errs on the side of care. He’s not doing anything to be “heavy handed”.
I think we, as moderators, need to be more careful about what we deem “discussion” and what we deem “feedback”, because that’s where the biggest issue comes in – people are afraid if we move their topic off to Bugs/Feedback they’ll get no views and their idea will die before conception. There’s a distinct difference between a “discussion” and simply creating “feedback” and I think we all need to remind ourselves of that – mod and poster alike. If you have an idea on how to improve the UI but you want help fleshing it out? That’s a discussion. If you’re just brain storming into the reply box though…that’s feedback. Remember that it’s just as much your job to control the perception of your posts as it’s ours to interpret it.
Personally, I tend to be pretty easy going on this topic. If somebody asks for their post not to be moved, I usually just message them and give them a timeline of some sort - a week or something - that gives the topic exposure time, but it also lets me make sure I can keep things organized in the grand scheme of things. However, as users, you have to realize we can’t do that every time. That’s just a lot to keep track of. Right now we’re also playing with the whole “shadow topic” thing, which basically leaves a link in the original sub-forum to where ever it got moved to, and that’s actually kind of a double win for the poster because their thread is basically in two places – however, they’re permanent and if we as moderators want to keep things clean, we have to go and delete those later, so really it’s the same difference as what I usually do and the same workload. I really don’t know what the happy medium here is, but I’ve got some ideas I’ll be sharing with the rest of staff later, but it’s ultimately going to be extra workload for us.
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Last but not least, I want to point out a few things that I noticed that might help alleviate things in the meantime that I’m not sure everyone realizes.
There’s a “View New Posts” button on the main page of the forums. Yes, it does show the posts from ATPQ and MtGPQ, but those are honestly extremely rare. It’s not perfect, but it’s there. I always browse the forums this way, so I don’t have to look through every subforum and go page by page. That’s just exhausting.
There’s a “View Your Posts” button that’s persistent across all pages on the forums. If your thread gets moved or or your post is merged into another topic, it will still show up there. You can also look at your profile (easiest way is normally just to hit view my posts and click your name somewhere) and use the “Search User’s Post” feature.