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Sometimes hunches are all people have to go on, and we investigate them as we would someone with loads of evidence. I think the current requirements of filling out the form, probably fits the minimum requirement for information needed.clapper011 wrote:possibly, if there were a way to limit reports by for example severity, or a minimum requirement? or information needed , before it will even allow a report to be posted and approved by a c&a moderator?
This sort of goes back to the idea of a form being forced on those submitting a C&A complaint. I think that would, if nothing else, help the multi-hunters get through the information in an easier fashion.AndyDufresne wrote:Sometimes hunches are all people have to go on, and we investigate them as we would someone with loads of evidence. I think the current requirements of filling out the form, probably fits the minimum requirement for information needed.clapper011 wrote:possibly, if there were a way to limit reports by for example severity, or a minimum requirement? or information needed , before it will even allow a report to be posted and approved by a c&a moderator?
Or you could PM the person who created the thread and have them edit their post.Kotaro wrote:Option A.
Less work for the moderators. Less spam from people simply posting to get their counts up, or just doing the old bullshit reply of "yup, he's busted", which adds nothing to the accusation. If people want to add something that they believe is relevant, they simply PM one of the hunters, and offer up their information.
That to. The point is, if anything relevent needs to be added, there are mh's and the original poster can add to it. This will exclude all that other BS posting that has turned C&A into a cesspool for vengeful little kids to spam and troll others they don't like, and post irrelevant mentions of other threads or happenings that need not be added and only waste the readers time, as well as TeamCC'slancehoch wrote: Or you could PM the person who created the thread and have them edit their post.
And give forum vacations to those who post complaints about 1 bad rating or 1 f-bomb in game chat.AAFitz wrote:Option D. Ask everyone to use better judgment in their posts.
I find myself in agreement with option A & Kotaro. I would add that once a post is made that a hunter/MOD posts soon with it to inform who is handling it so they may be contacted with relevant information.Kotaro wrote:Option A.
Less work for the moderators. Less spam from people simply posting to get their counts up, or just doing the old bullshit reply of "yup, he's busted", which adds nothing to the accusation. If people want to add something that they believe is relevant, they simply PM one of the hunters, and offer up their information.
Option B is too much time and effort. And Option C allows for the crap that C&A has turned into.
Been around for too long...said things that shouldn't have been said...but all that has changedMr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
anyone seeing a pattern developing here? member gives a great suggestion/sage advice. mod jumps in with "BAN THEM!!"... the new resolution around here is to toss people for anything... why not extend it to a perma-ban, NS? some people wander into the C&A and have limited knowledge of the forums or that specific forum. sure, you have people that abuse the forum, but that isn't a majority. and to some people, when they are wronged with all 1 ratings, it is abuse to them. why? they don't know that a pattern of abuse is required for a judgement. so, why not try to help people instead of ban people? oh, i forgot, that is the simplest solution around here... king and lance do a great job in C&A, i am sure they have a clearer understanding of what would make that forum run smoother, so i defer to them out of respect...-0Night Strike wrote:And give forum vacations to those who post complaints about 1 bad rating or 1 f-bomb in game chat.AAFitz wrote:Option D. Ask everyone to use better judgment in their posts.

owen.......it was sarcasm.owenshooter wrote:anyone seeing a pattern developing here? member gives a great suggestion/sage advice. mod jumps in with "BAN THEM!!"... the new resolution around here is to toss people for anything... why not extend it to a perma-ban, NS? some people wander into the C&A and have limited knowledge of the forums or that specific forum. sure, you have people that abuse the forum, but that isn't a majority. and to some people, when they are wronged with all 1 ratings, it is abuse to them. why? they don't know that a pattern of abuse is required for a judgement. so, why not try to help people instead of ban people? oh, i forgot, that is the simplest solution around here... king and lance do a great job in C&A, i am sure they have a clearer understanding of what would make that forum run smoother, so i defer to them out of respect...-0Night Strike wrote:And give forum vacations to those who post complaints about 1 bad rating or 1 f-bomb in game chat.AAFitz wrote:Option D. Ask everyone to use better judgment in their posts.
p.s.-nice post AAFitz
damn you!!!! you got me!!!! then i rescind my above statement, but shall leave it so i can look like the total ass that i was... however, NS, you could have given me this little nugget in a "p.s.", since we both know how much you love those... damn you!!!!-0Night Strike wrote:owen.......it was sarcasm.

i would be most interested in what king and lance think about this subject before anything is changed...-0AndyDufresne wrote:Additional thoughts on procedure, and the options presented?

I would definitely agree with that.owenshooter wrote:i would be most interested in what king and lance think about this subject before anything is changed...-0AndyDufresne wrote:Additional thoughts on procedure, and the options presented?
Mmhm, I've notified them of this public topic last week, and they have been keeping up with it.owenshooter wrote:i would be most interested in what king and lance think about this subject before anything is changed...-0AndyDufresne wrote:Additional thoughts on procedure, and the options presented?
i just think of all the areas on CC, the C&A truly seems to be dialed in and functions great. if they don't have any ideas about how to improve it or don't find any of the suggestions realistic, shouldn't we listen to them? i am sure they have to have some ideas. doesn't everyone that works somewhere have an idea on how to make things even a little better? anyway, i am just very hesitant to suggest anything as i have no knowledge of the inner-workings of what they do, etc... still following this closely, because it is interesting...-0AndyDufresne wrote:Mmhm, I've notified them of this public topic last week, and they have been keeping up with it.owenshooter wrote:i would be most interested in what king and lance think about this subject before anything is changed...-0AndyDufresne wrote:Additional thoughts on procedure, and the options presented?
--Andy

well personally, Id rather see the vacations for those who knowingly make bad complaints, than those who truly think its worthy of a cheating claim.Night Strike wrote:And give forum vacations to those who post complaints about 1 bad rating or 1 f-bomb in game chat.AAFitz wrote:Option D. Ask everyone to use better judgment in their posts.
lancehoch wrote:I am not sure that the system as it is could be classified as completely broken, but it could use some tweaks. That being said, I also don't think any of the suggestions here are absolutely perfect. I personally lean toward using the system where anyone can create a thread, but only hunters/admin/global moderators can respond to those threads (at least until they are closed).


This really is the best way. The problem is... its damn hard to regulate. The key I think is that by enforcing it a little, the spam may be cut down a lot. Its really just a matter of getting people to actually respect the rules.Bruceswar wrote:lancehoch wrote:I am not sure that the system as it is could be classified as completely broken, but it could use some tweaks. That being said, I also don't think any of the suggestions here are absolutely perfect. I personally lean toward using the system where anyone can create a thread, but only hunters/admin/global moderators can respond to those threads (at least until they are closed).
Sorry I do not agree. In many cases new information comes from post after the first. Sometimes the person being accused makes their own grave or other times good info is posted. If it was made like the recruitment threads for clans where only post if you wish to join. In this case it would be only post if you have something meaningful to post.