[Opinions] Re: What?
in reply to a message by Chrisell
So just because I'm a "relative newcomer to this site" means I'm not allowed to speak up when I feel like someone is being ganged up on when they aren't even posting anymore?
I really don't think the OP was "out of line" or being "unacceptable". If you look at jmb's profile they are clearly new and didn't know the "rules", however, I think that one post would be enough to send them the message.
I really don't think the OP was "out of line" or being "unacceptable". If you look at jmb's profile they are clearly new and didn't know the "rules", however, I think that one post would be enough to send them the message.
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Being a relative newcomer means that you have not experienced some of the worst pest-posters we've had on this site. The posters who have been here longer know and are used to the established ways of dealing with these people.
Lots of people posting their objections is NOT 'ganging up'. It is a display of community disapproval and support for the person who originally objected. Objections are most effective when the pest poster understands that they are being told off by the whole group, not simply attacked by one person.
By siding with this pest poster (as you're doing), you encourage him/her to think that her behaviour is acceptable. That will encourage him/her to defy the majority and do it again. A unanimous front reduces that possibility.
Jmb has been posting here since September, which is plenty of time to explore the site and find the rules (which are not hidden - the link is right there). He/she was most definitely out of line and being unacceptable - the absolute limit is 5 threads, and even that is considered a bit impolite and board-hogging. He/she started eight new threads today, which is an unacceptable breach of the rules.
I used to be a mod on this board when I had more spare time, so I DO know what I'm talking about. Thanks.
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Lots of people posting their objections is NOT 'ganging up'. It is a display of community disapproval and support for the person who originally objected. Objections are most effective when the pest poster understands that they are being told off by the whole group, not simply attacked by one person.
By siding with this pest poster (as you're doing), you encourage him/her to think that her behaviour is acceptable. That will encourage him/her to defy the majority and do it again. A unanimous front reduces that possibility.
Jmb has been posting here since September, which is plenty of time to explore the site and find the rules (which are not hidden - the link is right there). He/she was most definitely out of line and being unacceptable - the absolute limit is 5 threads, and even that is considered a bit impolite and board-hogging. He/she started eight new threads today, which is an unacceptable breach of the rules.
I used to be a mod on this board when I had more spare time, so I DO know what I'm talking about. Thanks.
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This message was edited 10/13/2007, 8:03 PM
I'm not "siding" with the OP. I just think it's totally redundant that this is a post about names and less than 1/4 of the replies are related to the topic. The vast majority is people complaining about jmb. We get it. You're annoyed. Point made.
"I just think it's totally redundant that this is a post about names and less than 1/4 of the replies are related to the topic"
There shouldn't be any replies to this topic except objections. Posts that are in breach of the rules - on the wrong board, or over the poster's limits - are supposed to be shunned. Longer-term posters know that, too.
There shouldn't be any replies to this topic except objections. Posts that are in breach of the rules - on the wrong board, or over the poster's limits - are supposed to be shunned. Longer-term posters know that, too.
Fine. Then let's stop responding to this bastard thread and start shunning.