I think it’s up to the community to decide how tolerant they are of minor/moderate trolling.
I disagree on this. You got to be in the place of the ‘victim’ who gets trolled. It should never be up to a mob to decide if somebody should be the subject of cyber bully or crass commentary. This site is not a democracy, and nobody should be a put in a position of being attacked personally with no recourse. The other obvious issue is not everyone will see the attack because they may not read the thread so no votes will come fast enough to hide the post. Imagine a new “noob” type player who registers and somebody cuts him down in a game with a personal attack on his play and nobody sees it and this new player never comes back because somebody else thought it would be cool to be mean to him. We can’t allow that ever.
I’m going to remain totally open, honest, and fair here, and hope that this discussion retains it’s ability to continue being adult.
There is a twisted Irony with the disagreement suggested, and we need to address the elephant in the room openly, and with succint thought.
You got to be in the place of the ‘victim’ who gets trolled
This site is not a democracy
nobody should be a put in a position of being attacked personally with no recourse
The reason we’re gathered here today, having this discussion, is because enough people put themselves in the place of the ‘victim’ who got trolled, that had no means of recourse, and spoke up about it.
The irony being, users harassed by moderators, who had no recourse…
(And no I’m not going to get into specifics about me).
I like to use examples, thus here is the clearest one:
Let’s talk about a recent member, who is NO LONGER WITH US.
-He wasn’t popular,
-He made long posts,
-He was tireless and could be annoying.
But he was one of us…
He never swore, cursed, name called, or broke any rules, as far as I can tell.
His only crime, was to have a disagreement, with not one, but two moderators, who trolled him and harassed him constatnly; And then banned him when his reactions/spam went too far. Nobody leant the kid an ear. And hence he was ejected from our community.
This link…
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=24768.30
Which we can no longer see, serves as the pinnacle of the example. The link is to a game that was made for “Mantlefan” and “Jennifer” to sort out their differences, all the while prodded and harassed by other users and moderators. (Probably including me, I do recall offering to play in his place). In terms of it’s social value, it’s rather disgusting.
Many of you saw it, and no one here can deny what they saw happen. Which is why we should ask, where was Mantlefan’s recourse? Incase you didn’t already know there wasn’t any…
There is/was no ability, for the common user to A. Disagree, B. Request to be left alone C. Expect anything more than belitting and frustrating moderation, for trying to express thier opinion.
And from these rules, as far as I can tell, 20 days from today, when my soft ban ends, and so does IL’s, there’s still no method of recourse for the common user, and no qaurter from the sentiment that input from the average user isn’t welcome in the “not a democracy”.
To make a short story shorter, there is a bit of history at AA.org of people being bullied, isolated, and harassed, by people they couldn’t speak out against.
As stupid as it is, that’s what all this fuss over the last month has been about.
Which is why I fundamentally support community based moderation, and an end to “not a democracy”.
YES - I do get this is 1 man’s site (Djensen), but it seems clear to me, that he’s put the effort into this place, for all of us, and it wasn’t done just so he could tell us what to do, and laugh as he bans us one at a time.
It was done, so that we could play axis and allies and have fun. How do we best do that, and empower people, or the community, to keep the streets clean here so to speak? Whilst closing the door to potential power trolling?