Re: ENT Forum Mediation Thread--Please Participate
I've been saying half-kiddingly for months that there should be an Enterprise Meta-Forum so that ENT regulars can go talk about the Enterprise Forum itself, and that such a forum would have more interesting discussions from time to time than ENT itself. I think this thread is a great idea.
Since the series premiered, we've lost a lot of posters because of the ugliness in the forum. Most of the ones I know about are female. They found alternative fora because they were being hounded in ENT for being fans of Reed or Trip. In fact, entire boards were created by both sets of fans precisely because they wanted an alternative place to meet. How many people have left because they were hounded and nothing was done about it? How many just gave up without putting up a fight?
On the one hand you can say that if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. If you don't value your own opinion enough, get off the board. But I think that truly sucks and that shouldn't be the case.
My point here is that while it's fairly easy to participate in the pissing contest stuff, it's hard to avoid it if you choose to discuss certain issues. If you don't come here to beat your chest, it can be pretty rough.
I don't know what I can add to what people have said before.
Raz, for one, made some good points. I think generalization about groups of posters is a real problem--gushers, bashers, "prudes," etc. Such characterizations don't move the discussion along at all.
I think the moderation has improved. I think the "Notify Moderator" feature is a great addition to the board. I also think it took waaaaaay to long for a certain stalker to get banned (this happened right around when
Lady C became a mod, in case anyone wants a time frame of reference). There were several posts that were direct slams against individual posters (myself included), as well as very generalized slams against entire groups, and they went unpunished. I personally hit "Notify Moderator" several times, or found that someone else had done it before me, and those vicious posts went unremarked upon. I found that very frustrating.
I think the key point here is the under-the-wire trolling. I don't know how you fix it, and it's always guaranteed to result in an MA thread, doubtless created by a perpetrator pleading innocence.
I don't know if the key is naming new types of warnable benaviors, or if that just creates more of a problem. Trolling seems a bit vague and difficult to apply.
On the issue of multiple threads, I think the sloth thing over the summer and the Interregnum thing last week are fun, but after the tenth thread it's just too much. We were told a long time ago to keep the worship threads concentrated, and that was enforced. I think a similar standard should be applied, especially when threads replicate each other. Or when they're about whether sloths wear diapers or enjoy monkey-type sex.
Well, I can't say I've offered what I feel is wonderully helpful feedback, but this is what's on my mind in the given moment.
Cheers,
Thang