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Solution: to avoid 1 liners posts
#1
Hello there,
I would like to suggest a thing which is only to help and reduce the admins work since they have other works to do aswell and p4v moderation is kinda inactive.
The thing i want to suggest is "Do not count one liner posts in montly posts and i believe its possible since p4v got its own post counter", i noticed i had posted one liner post as well, but i had no intention to increase my monthly post count. I just wanted to give my opinion about topic and i did not have much content to post in that thread.
This system will allow users to give their opinion in simple words and it won't bother the staff as well, since user will have to complete his post in quality/long posts
#2
(09-26-2019, 06:43 PM)kabir145 Wrote: Hello there,
I would like to suggest a thing which is only to help and reduce the admins work since they have other works to do aswell and p4v moderation is kinda inactive.
Now this sentence puzzles me @kabir145.  Where does it come from?  You haven't been involved in the Forum for a very long time, how did you come to this conclusion so fast?  

From my point of view, there are three staff moderating posts - myself (I go through almost every post that is made), perry (whenever perry's online he checks posts), and arsalahmed.  Arsal is taking a few days away from the Forum, but in the whole I think moderating is alive and hopefully well at post4vps, particularly with the able assistance of our specialists in the Forum like @"Hidden Refuge", @rudra, @Manal, @Pacific Spirit and other active members of the Forum who will let the staff know with the report tool if they've missed something or should pay attention to something.

For you to try and get the staff's attention in a one-liner post instead of using the report tool was wrong.  And against the Forum rules.  

(09-26-2019, 06:43 PM)kabir145 Wrote: The thing i want to suggest is "Do not count one liner posts in montly posts and i believe its possible since p4v got its own post counter", i noticed i had posted one liner post as well, but i had no intention to increase my monthly post count. I just wanted to give my opinion about topic and i did not have much content to post in that thread.
This system will allow users to give their opinion in simple words and it won't bother the staff as well, since user will have to complete his post in quality/long posts
I disagree with this.  You need a staff to read that one-liner post. In very rare cases there is no choice but to have the one-liner post. I'd hate for a robot to edit posts. 

More important though, maybe you don't understand that your post wasn't only being faulted on the basis of being a one-liner post.  It also broke the Forum rule because you were making a judgment call, instead of using the report tool to get the attention of the staff.

Furthermore, the topic that you posted the one-liner to, required even more careful approach from you than usual.  Since it is a sensitive topic and debated at a very high level with very carefully thought through opinions, this required that you should have read every post that was made in that topic from beginning to end before you were justified to say anything.  Bottom line, don't comment in a thread when you haven't studied it properly first, and particularly if the topic is a thought provoking sensitive topic.  Only when you've read all of the posts before yours, would you have been justified to say anything.  If you couldn't do that, and you're not really interested to get involved in that high level of thought provoking debate, then it's better to just hold your peace, and rather make posts in other areas of the Forum.  

And now I've just noticed you and @Kururin hijacking the topic with a side-discussion - also against the Forum rules.  Any further posts of the type you and @Kururin made in that topic will be removed and may lead to a warning.  Please don't post to a topic in the forum if you don't have anything meaningful to contribute to the topic.  If you have an issue with the topic or the author of the topic itself, then hit the report tool to the staff.  Don't hijack the topic the way you and @Kururin's been doing with a side-discussion that has nothing to do with the topic of the discussion.  That is very rude, and also breaks the forum rules.  And is the reason your side-discussion has been deleted.
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#3
(09-27-2019, 04:56 AM)deanhills Wrote: More important though, maybe you don't understand that your post wasn't only being faulted on the basis of being a one-liner post.  It also broke the Forum rule because you were making a judgment call, instead of using the report tool to get the attention of the staff.

Furthermore, the topic that you posted the one-liner to, required even more careful approach from you than usual.  Since it is a sensitive topic and debated at a very high level with very carefully thought through opinions, this required that you should have read every post that was made in that topic from beginning to end before you were justified to say anything.  Bottom line, don't comment in a thread when you haven't studied it properly first, and particularly if the topic is a thought provoking sensitive topic.  Only when you've read all of the posts before yours, would you have been justified to say anything.  If you couldn't do that, and you're not really interested to get involved in that high level of thought provoking debate, then it's better to just hold your peace, and rather make posts in other areas of the Forum.  

And now I've just noticed you and @Kururin hijacking the topic with a side-discussion - also against the Forum rules.  Any further posts of the type you and @Kururin made in that topic will be removed and may lead to a warning.  Please don't post to a topic in the forum if you don't have anything meaningful to contribute to the topic.  If you have an issue with the topic or the author of the topic itself, then hit the report tool to the staff.  Don't hijack the topic the way you and @Kururin's been doing with a side-discussion that has nothing to do with the topic of the discussion.  That is very rude, and also breaks the forum rules.  And is the reason your side-discussion has been deleted.

Thank you for understanding the concern. My thread or the discussion I was involved in was quite sensitive and required much a lot of knowledge to understand. For those who didn't, it's okay. I wrote a whole damn explanation that took me 45+ minutes so that people passing by this conversation can understand what's going on. But instead of reading(laziness), they preferred to "dont post this kind of thread pls. it creates fight" bla bla. At this level, I get pissed because such lame blaming attempts and hijacking threads to increase post count should be enforced strictly.
I can understand P4V do have tolerance policy but I hope it is limited to one friendly warning Smile

Thank you Smile
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