Does this board need a moderator?
BJ
Posts: 393 mod
Hello everyone,
I have always viewed this forum as YOURS...a place where you can debate, learn, vent, question, rant, joke, meet others, and have fun. Occasionally, Carol or I have had to step in to calm things down and bit, but in general this board has been self-monitoring. The participants on this board, for the most part, are smart, respectful, and down-right entertaining.
There have been a few times when I have posted a message on a thread where I thought the original post was off-base, ill-informed, or just plain wrong, but other than that, my participation in the forum has been very limited. I think most people know by now they can email me direct if they have a question regarding the registry.
Recently, it was suggested to me that the board needs a full-time moderator, not only to handle disputes but to answer questions regarding the registry. What do you think?
I have always viewed this forum as YOURS...a place where you can debate, learn, vent, question, rant, joke, meet others, and have fun. Occasionally, Carol or I have had to step in to calm things down and bit, but in general this board has been self-monitoring. The participants on this board, for the most part, are smart, respectful, and down-right entertaining.
There have been a few times when I have posted a message on a thread where I thought the original post was off-base, ill-informed, or just plain wrong, but other than that, my participation in the forum has been very limited. I think most people know by now they can email me direct if they have a question regarding the registry.
Recently, it was suggested to me that the board needs a full-time moderator, not only to handle disputes but to answer questions regarding the registry. What do you think?
BJ Searls
bsearls@collectors.com
Set Registry & Special Projects Director
PCGS (coins) www.pcgs.com
PSA (cards & tickets) www.psacard.com
bsearls@collectors.com
Set Registry & Special Projects Director
PCGS (coins) www.pcgs.com
PSA (cards & tickets) www.psacard.com
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Perhaps someone who needs to be fired but has a huge severance package so you need them to quit instead?
Keith
I like knowing we can email for help if someone is getting too abusive. I like knowing we can email if we have questions about the Registry.
I also like freedom of speech. I'm in favor of minimal intervention. Believe or not I even think those who I disagree with should be able to continue to write what ever they want So I don't think we need one.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Cameron Kiefer
Are you hiring? Im on the boards 9 hrs a day .Al
Greg
09/07/2006
Again, content- although sometimes disagreeable, shouldn't be altered- we can each do that as contributors and responders to that of what we read.
Last week there was a thread or two that dealt with a topic that was heated. One poster decided to use the thread for a platform of profanity. He needed a quick and sever boot.
peacockcoins
Recent Past ? Was that last Saturday ? If so the Mass of Posts that were put up on this Forumn were Totally Un-called for. It would have been Real Nice to see those Posts Deleted Immediately. Not Sticking Up for Who they were Aimed at but Really thought the Posts were of Very,Very Poor Taste and Not Needed on a Public Forumn.
Moderator Needed for examples like that YES, but Full Time just to Answer Questions...............NO........IMHO.
Ken
09/07/2006
I also was taken aback by those posts. Indeed, I thought they likely had been contributed on Saturday so that no one would be able to remove them until Monday. Giving someone the ability to quickly remove profane posts, as Braddick suggests, would potentially be a good idea.
As far as contributing ideas to PCGS, why not create a board for ideas for PCGS? In that way, someone from PCGS could quickly glance at the board once a day and see if there are new (and good) ideas. The PCGS person would not need to wade through a bunch of posts about other topics, eg, how Mercs rule. I presume that a board whose purpose was for ideas for PCGS would not be heavily used and so it wouldn't be that much of a burden on PCGS to monitor it. And, such a board would at least give the appearance and hopefully also the reality that PCGS was listening to its users' input.
Mark
It was Just Stated above that CU considers this Board Yours. Please Now, the Posts that were put up Attacking You Personally made the Whole Weekend on the Forumn quite Un-Enjoyable.
Enough Said that Kind of Crap must Go. No Ifs,Ands or Buts about It.
I don't know the capability of the FUSE software, but other BB software has the ability for operators to hide replies and topics.
Add a few people that could do this and leave the "delete" privs in the hands of PCGS staff.
Some BB software also has the ability to identify "online" privileged users. PM or chat could be used to discuss a sensitive area.
David
ps, thanks for fixing my recent problems BJ!
Thanks BJ,
Larry
Dabigkahuna
All they would need to be able to do is remove inappropriate posts when necessary (profanity and personal attacks come to mind). Let them forward the posts to someone at CU and then CU can decide if further action is indicated. I looked at the Sports Card forums tonight and it is deteriorating rapidly.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Moderation frequently prevents the fast exchange of questions and replies. Those few sites still using moderators frequently aren't well visited. No one likes posting a question and waiting 3 hours for it to show up. Then when someone gets around to approving the follow-ups, there are 10 people answering the same question. I seriously doubt that PCGS is going to employ someone in the "full-time" sense to handle this forum. There aren't enough posts to it for a full-time job. Quasi-moderation will result in the above. Moderation sucks.
Moderation to handle disputes is a sure fire way to piss off a lot of people. The moderator is (rightfully) viewed as taking sides.
I don't know why PCGS needs some full-time moderator to answer questions about the Registry. They don't even have a part-time person answering all the valid questions in the US Coin Forum and their Customer Service people practically never reply to any email questions. If PCGS wants to hand out a full-time job, then they should dedicate that job to answering email sent to Customer Service.
Dragon
Like any human enterprise, things chug along amicably in the middle here most of the time. Once in a great while there's a surge of brilliance and humanity on the one end, or crass boorishness on the other. I've, like many others, been here from the beginning, and have seen this time and again. There's a stir about one end of teh spectrum or the other for awhile, and then things settle back down.
As always, it is the human impulse to make sure that the bad stuff will "never happen again." Most of the time, though, the institutional efforts to implement such a resolution, always create the bad "unintended consequences, and the bad stuff merely changes shape.
Leave it alone, and don't worry about it.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
I think it would be great to have someone to give/get answers to questions that do come up from time to time. I do not think it is nessary to have someone (as a sysop) to boot or warn members to stay within the lines. IMHO.
Kenny
My Washington Type B/C Set
dan
Doug
"The stealth at which I climb the Lincoln Proff registry ladder is so good it is unknown even to myself"
I don't think we need much moderation. The board doesn't fill up with porn links and spam like some others I've visited. And our troll percentage is fairly low.
As far as profanity goes, wasn't there a filter taking care of that?
And if the filter is still in place, can we add the word "poll" to the restricted words?
Dirty, dirty word (and four letters too!)
madmike
If this thread ended with a riot - we need a moderator.
If the thread went without a riot - no moderator is necessary.
Good job guys. Just stick to "no maniacal posts" and we should be ok.
<< <i> I know we can get a little heated every now and then but it's all in fun. >>
You might know that, but newer members certainly don't. The signal-to-noise ratio on this board is so low, sometimes, that I'm reluctant to participate because it's hard for me to find anything custructive at all.
Foolish threads like last weekend and the one late in February (uh, I think) aren't very good for newer collectors.
.B ekiM
It seems that most people on this forum feel this board is pretty well self-monitored and that the only thing you ask is that a swift boot be sent to those using profanity or slander. I will discuss with Charlie Kahler, the CUI customer service manager, about how we might more quickly react to these kinds of situations.
Some of the best ideas for the set registry have come from members. And although I don't want to set up another messageboard for suggestions because it means monitoring yet another board, I would like to find a way to tap into your incredible idea bank. If I set up a "suggetion box" on the set registry home page, would you use it?
bsearls@collectors.com
Set Registry & Special Projects Director
PCGS (coins) www.pcgs.com
PSA (cards & tickets) www.psacard.com
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