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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Policy Changes: How do you feel?
« on: June 21, 2010, 04:51:08 PM »
I have lurked more than posted on here. But I've seen some spectacular blowouts in some threads and even seen just how ridiculously far people are willing to go to prove that the mods here are the big bad. But I come at this from experience.

Owning my own web forum for many very loooong years now, I can sympathise with the approach the mods have had to take to bring the board past a period of instability around certain areas of the site. Forums morph into bigger entities over time. It's not a bad thing, especially where this site is concerned. More members, participation and ideas is a good representation of how well Jim's stories are being received by the masses. Unfortunately it can result in 'growing pains' for the site. You get the technical problems with servers unable to accommodate your resulting bandwidth needs and at the same time some of these new members arrive arguing religiously for their "Right to be right". It all results in a slow and unavoidable build up of pressure that let's itself be known sooner or later. It's quite interesting to see how this forum has evolved almost identically to how mine did, in terms of expanding the number of discussion forums and spreading things out for more fun & creativity. You put your members first all the time, but in doing so you effectively give yourself more places to moderate, more work to do and all so you can create a more harmonious atmosphere. It's hardly the act of people who want to stifle debate, in my opinion.

I try to maintain a level head with my site and remind people who tell me they have freedom of speech that it's a privately owned and operated site. Freedom of speech is not denied. I don't tell anyone they can't say something, I only remind people that there are limits and consequences, lines you should avoid crossing. But I'm no-one's parent or guardian. People know full well how they will be received when they start writing snarky, uninvited vitriol. Fine, I say. You made a choice and now I'll make mine, which is almost always a very dispassionate undertaking. The internet is the Wild West of our age and this website like many, many others is a growing township, founded by the Sheriff, with ever-evolving laws that help keep the town in order. As quickly as you check in, you can be checked out and that's how long you are remembered.

And here's the thing, moderators are assumed trigger-happy tools who employ their powers liberally and completely biased toward one side of the debate. Depending on how we judge an issue, we end up sitting in our zen of not being able to do anything right, whilst simultaneously not being able to do any wrong. It's difficult to convey our judgements to members, because you try to respect privacy where you can. You don't publicize what posts are reported for a reason, therefore it's impossible to show every instance where you've acted in the interests of the site, not in the interests of a clique. People will unfortunately form a very one-sided view of you, but you just have to maintain your approach and hope people get why you are doing this, even if they cannot agree with it.

It's a great website, here. Lots of good debates. Wish I had time to post more. The mods here do a great job and the fact they are willing to hear us out, to allow peoples voices to be heard if there are issues is better than a lot of places that would slam a door in your face and ban you for nothing more that suggesting a decision was wrong. No one is infallible, we all make mistakes, so the opportunity to be seen & heard is a vital one for any growing community.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Virus or Trojan on the Forum?
« on: April 24, 2009, 05:59:22 AM »
Awesome. Thanks Fred :)

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Welcome back!
« on: May 27, 2008, 05:53:48 AM »
Did you miss us?  For a full day and a half, our host was down.  A hardware failure due to a degraded array. How did you spend your suddenly-free time?

I'm just glad things came back up before I started back at work...  :D

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Display Case / Re: Things Harry Dresden Is No Longer Allowed to Do
« on: April 15, 2008, 07:38:53 PM »
I will not break into "Me & My Shadow" when meeting Nicodemus

I will not charge into battle screaming "LEEERRRROOOYYY JENKINS!"

I will not snicker every time I ask Molly to polish my blasting rod

I will not rename Michael's sword 'Glamdring'

I will not let Bob make the Archive copy down every romance novel ever written

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Display Case / Re: Things Harry Dresden Is No Longer Allowed to Do
« on: April 09, 2008, 12:25:40 PM »
I am not to refer to my car as the ’Bug of Love’ when in female company

Mouse is not a footrest
a)   Or a pillow
b)   Or a draught excluder

I am not to order Morgan the Funtastic Goofy-sized Happy Meal when I go to Burger King with him.

When greeting Murphy, it’s “Hey Murphy,” and not “Hey Smurfy.” My poor shins.

I am not to attend an NRA meeting and declare “Guns don’t kill people, magic missiles do!”

When in Summer’s company, I am not to refer to Titania as “The Great Tit.”
a) Likewise, Mab is not “Scabby Mabby.”

I am not to end each conversation with the Merlin with “Pip-pip, tally-ho.”

I am not to arrange a birthday party for Thomas at the local gay bar.
a) Even though I really want to… *evil*

I am not to call myself the “Supreme Fire Bender” when in the company of Avatar Fans and then demonstrate my fire skills.
a) At least everyone escaped the building this time…

I am not to call Luccio “Captain Hotstuff” in front of the trainees!

I am not to ask Kincaid if he taught Dick Cheney how to shoot a gun…

I am not to send the Evil Overlord list to the Merlin and say “Some serious shit here, boss… pip-pip, tally-ho”

I am not to raise Sue up and take her to the Jurassic Park 4 auditions.

I am not to sneak up to Bob’s skull and go “Kemmler’s here, ooga booga! ooga booga!”

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Is Jim ever likely to visit the UK?
« on: January 04, 2008, 09:45:35 PM »
When my friend (who lives in LA) went to get copies of WN signed at Huntington Beach (I think), she asked (I begged her to) Jim if he'd ever visit the UK and he did say that it was something he'd like to do eventually. Hopefully someday.

Quote from: CarolM
Collectormania is in the first week of May usually. James Marsters is coming this year, if both James and Jim  came one year that would be fantastic. 2009 would be good Priscellie. Pretty please.

Collectormania is so much fun if you're with a group of mates. I love how you get major film and television celebrities in a shopping center in Milton Keynes with the stalls all in the middle, crushing you like sardines in a tin. I remember C4 when Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Dominic Monaghan and Andy Serkis all came and I got drafted into the Elijah Wood team and had to police the barrier to prevent people without tickets getting by. Sooo exhausting but I did meet a future girlfriend there, so it wasn't all bad (at that time) :D.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: The ads!
« on: December 12, 2007, 09:54:06 PM »
Yeah, good placements. I was very anti-adverts for years until I upgraded to a new dedicated server in July, then I suddenly really wanted them  ::)  They're very subtle as well and in theme with the site. We've had a few odd adverts creep through like dating agency sites, which we've filtered out (for the kids... ya see). We actually make it so the ads disappear when people log in. As we get more guests to the site than members, it's actually proven quite good. I've been able to save between $70-150 per month on the server costs, which is more than enough.


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DF TV Series / Re: Thanks to all our great fans!
« on: April 25, 2007, 09:55:17 AM »
Nice one! Thanks for the TV series, Robert and to all others involved. It is a great TV show and long may it continue to be so. Thanks also for coming to this site to speak to the fans and answer all our burning questions on the series. :)

Good luck with any other projects on the go.

Keep well!

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Episode Archive / Re: BB006 - The Curse of Knowledge
« on: March 01, 2007, 08:22:41 PM »
Great podcast. I only just finished listening to it and your friend, Chad hit the right points IMO. Thanks.

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In my experience from 6 loooong years of running the same web forum a debate is where an idea or two are put under the spotlight for formal analysis whereas a discussion is an exchange of ideas with no formal cessation. Good ideas survive to be adapted as you learn more about your subject matter.

So in that regard it comes down to language and conduct of individuals. How you begin a discussion will largely decide how others respond. Control of debates & discussions is essential. That's where the forum staff come in. User reputation is another problem. If a regular user starts threads with intent to moan; they fall, sometimes subconsciously onto the watchlist of other members. You think - 'Oh it's so-in-so again... What now?' On the opposite end you have the user who will often defend the virtues of the 'product', so what occurs is a battle of extreme opposites. This can in turn dictate the way in which a forum is managed. Achieving a balance is a huge endeavor and you may have to assume it cannot be achieved, though I would say in regards to this site the influx of new members having a go at the TV adaptation are the short-sharp-shock types who fizzle out as time passes. Some remain and become calmer and more constructive, fitting in with the forum ethos.

I had a bigger entry detailing how I handled it on my web forum as we had this exact same problem a while back. It resulted in a lot of changes and enforcing rules to ensure debate didn't turn into a heavyweight ego clash by page 2. Of course different people have different ways of solving problems.

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DF TV Series / Re: The SPOILERIFIC Ask Robert Wolfe Thread
« on: January 28, 2007, 09:32:27 AM »

I still have to ask, "glass doors", come on? Someone could throw a rock through them and kill him.

Or if he's out for a walk someone might use a rifle at a thousand yards. I hear the bullet outruns its own sonic boom, so Dresden would never hear it coming! eep  :o

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: TV Series Sub Forum
« on: January 18, 2007, 08:19:54 AM »
Fred, I read your response four times and it still didn't make sense to me.
If only I'd typed "tv show" like I meant, instead of "books", which I did. :P

Hm. I'm guessing I'm not clear on what conversation there'll be had that's non-spoilery once the show starts airing.

I'm looking for someone to make a strong case that the TV board shouldn't just be a spoiler board.

I think the TV Series Forum can remain a spoiler forum. I don't really mean to have it non-spoiler. I wasn't very clear in my post. Sorry.
I just meant that with Season One would it be better to consolidate discussion on episodes to its own forum ? It would be tidier and less confusion for new members who may join halfway through the season, start a bunch of episode threads without knowing there's a healthy discussion recently taken place two pages back. The TV series forum can still be used to discuss actors, new characters, changes, Q&A with Robert, reviews, set reports, ongoing themes throughout the show and so on.

Anyway, ta :)

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Site Suggestions & Support / TV Series Sub Forum
« on: January 17, 2007, 08:39:30 PM »
Hey

Just throwing this out there. Is it worth creating a Season One Sub-Forum for the TV Series forum so that all episode related discussion can go in there in its own thread, to keep things neat and avoid the dreaded spoiler issues seeing as some members may not be able to get the series straight away?

That leaves the TV Series forum itself for general TV show stuff not related to the episodes directly?


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Author Craft / Re: New Writer's Group from this Board
« on: November 27, 2006, 06:43:24 PM »
This sounds like an awesome idea. I was adding to my never ending story today as well. May well take this opportunity for C&C. I know I could use it! Good idea. Hope it gets off.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Spammers have hit the boards
« on: August 26, 2006, 11:05:45 AM »
That was some blasting rod...

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