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Managing forum toxicity and negativity

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1 minute ago, norfolkandchance said:

And Electrics

 

Do you mean Crossy the Electric Man?

 

He too deserves a special mention IMO.

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14 minutes ago, fondue zoo said:

 

All I know is that Liverpool Lou has been typing for like 30 minutes, standby for 4 pages of how stupid we all are.

 

just kidding, Friday's am I right?

"just kidding"?   No, I think you may be on to something.  He posts more in a week than I do in a year!

 

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2 minutes ago, tgw said:

 

I downloaded a read the file, since I have been moderating forums for over 20 years, some very toxic, and I found the document underwhelming.

Of 10 pages in total, there are 5 pages of content, but the font is very big, like when I was a student and lacked inspiration, lol.

Maybe it can serve as a short introduction for new moderators and new forum owners regarding the basics, making rules and the handful of tools they describe.

Other than that it doesn't bring any insights at all, and is seriously lacking in the tools department.

 

How to prevent bot registrations ?

How to place individual users on pre-moderation ?

How to prevent spam ?

How to use BHL / Blacklists / Spamcop ?

How to recognize multiple accounts and banned users coming back with new usernames ?

How to handle VPN / anonymizers / proxies / TOR ?

What are today's tools for permanent fingerprinting / persistent cookies against fraud ?

How to prevent phishing ?

 

Just to name a few issues.

 

The scoop of the ebook is not for techies. It's written by the software vendor Invision a in language for members and new mods to get an insight in the moderating world. And it was a good topic starter apparently.

 

For obvious reasons we can't discuss the details or security setup of the backend of this forum. We are doing very good in that aspect. No worries there.

1 minute ago, ravip said:

Unfortunately, the anonymity brought in some abusers who seems to use them without any meaning.

 

Confused and Sad pile on imminent.

If I could sum up my opinion of the forum in one word, it would be....

Boring..

I just find myself scrolling through page after page of threads that just don't interest me.

And when I do finally find a thread that interests me, I find myself scrolling through page after page of posts that don't interest me.

I'd like you see a but more context.

If someone starts a thread "I got drunk last night", is it because he ran into a bunch of Danish backpackers on a train, went to the father in law's funeral, celebrated a birthday.....

Or did they just get drunk last night and they feel the need to tell everyone.

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Just now, sipi said:

is it because he ran into a bunch of Danish backpackers on a train, went to the father in law's funeral, celebrated a birthday.....

 

All three?  we've all been there

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I see no "toxicity" or "negativity". All I see are attempts to control the way people think. If you want a true forum, let opinions flow freely. Moderators create toxicity and negativity where it does not exist. A moderated forum is not really a forum but merely a tool for control of the narrative.

Just now, fondue zoo said:

 

All three?  we've all been there

Not I!

7 minutes ago, In the jungle said:

 

Do you mean Crossy the Electric Man?

 

He too deserves a special mention IMO.

Got it

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1 minute ago, In the jungle said:

 

Do you mean Crossy the Electric Man?

 

He too deserves a special mention IMO.

Absolutely agree, unconditionally!

Crossy the Electric Man and Sheryl the Health/Medical Expert - their contributions are invaluable and offered so generously.

A recent great loss to the forum is the Late Ubon Joe - the immigration expert.  RIP Joe.

 

These are the type of experts who add great value to forums such as this.

Yes, your services/advice are appreciated whole heartedly - Thank you!

2 hours ago, george said:

 

False! There is no paid member postings on this platform. We do have some paid staff posting news stories and social media content and curating content though. Please stop accuse us for things that is not true.

 

A while back (I think two years back, actually, round the time I took a break) there were posts from management about openings for 'content creators'. Were these related to the 'paid staff' you referenced?

24 minutes ago, fondue zoo said:

 

All I know is that Liverpool Lou has been typing for like 30 minutes, standby for 4 pages of how stupid we all are.

 

just kidding, Friday's am I right?

No, he's just reading, taking it all in, no typing (apart from this).

2 minutes ago, ravip said:

Absolutely agree, unconditionally!

Crossy the Electric Man and Sheryl the Health/Medical Expert - their contributions are invaluable and offered so generously.

A recent great loss to the forum is the Late Ubon Joe - the immigration expert.  RIP Joe.

 

These are the type of experts who add great value to forums such as this.

Yes, your services/advice are appreciated whole heartedly - Thank you!

Says a lot about the rest of them.

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8 hours ago, Shop mak said:

Luckily, some mods are excellent, balanced moderation, have a good sense of humor and make jokes with the members. 

 

Yes.

And, this is important and positive.

I like jokes.

However, humor should not be lowbrow, IMHO.

 

 

1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said:

However, humor should not be lowbrow, IMHO.

 

 

wait, which one is low brow again?

 

never mind, bodily functions, humiliation etc. Well, there goes 85% of poster material right there.

 

 

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2 hours ago, bignok said:

1. The ignore button is flawed. If you ignore somebody they shouldnt be able to read your comments. Would stop a lot of the stalking. They had this on another forum.

 

2. If someone starts a topic about X and a poster ignores the topic and just attacks the OP with their first post that is trolling. You see it a lot but nothing happens. People who whinge on a topic don't belong on forums.

 

3. I think emojis cause problems. Get rid of them. The biggest trolls use emojis as a form of trolling. It's childish. 10yo stuff.

 

4. I see lots of off topic posts never get removed. Discuss the topic or get deleted.

 

 

 

 

Thats a Bingo on your third point!

The intolerant left which are plenty here , use it to passively troll with impunity for the most part!

 

 

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Interesting we have a thread on moderation, when I thought discussion of the topic was against forum rules.

7 minutes ago, Felton Jarvis said:

I see no "toxicity" or "negativity". All I see are attempts to control the way people think. If you want a true forum, let opinions flow freely. Moderators create toxicity and negativity where it does not exist. A moderated forum is not really a forum but merely a tool for control of the narrative.

LOL. If there was no "toxicity" on the forum I wouldn't be on my 3rd page of ignored posters. Had to put another one on that just had to put personal abuse in his post.

I used to put up with it, but now I just make them vanish. Reduces the number of posts that I can respond do, but when it's abuse why bother? I don't do it for just one or two abusive posts but when it's all the time  or really bad I do.

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How is "misinformation" being judged now? Still getting suspensions and bans? A lot of things that were considered "misinformation" three or so years ago have turned out to be "informed" now. 

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2 minutes ago, riclag said:

Thats a Bingo on your third point!

The intolerant left which are plenty here , use it to passively troll with impunity for the most part!

 

 

It's pretty obvious which ones get away with abuse.

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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Interesting we have a thread on moderation

Obviously, a thread on moderation can be very helpful, provided that the thread is well moderated, and moderated well.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. If there was no "toxicity" on the forum I wouldn't be on my 3rd page of ignored posters. Had to put another one on that just had to put personal abuse in his post.

I used to put up with it, but now I just make them vanish. Reduces the number of posts that I can respond do, but when it's abuse why bother? I don't do it for just one or two abusive posts but when it's all the time  or really bad I do.

 

You ignore users that disagree with you - that's different.

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1 minute ago, Lacessit said:

Interesting we have a thread on moderation, when I thought discussion of the topic was against forum rules.

Yes, it's an interesting topic. Let the moderating discussion stay in this thread so its easy for us to read and reply. 

 

I'm here to listen to the users, and to make this a better place. Again. 

So keep it going in this thread at least. Let's make this community less toxic both for users and mods team.

3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Interesting we have a thread on moderation, when I thought discussion of the topic was against forum rules.

I thought it would have been closed ages ago. Perhaps someone wants to know why so many long time posters just don't bother any more, and never found out because it couldn't be discussed.

I still won't go too far though, and still won't discuss that which can't be discussed.

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4 minutes ago, John Drake said:

How is "misinformation" being judged now? Still getting suspensions and bans? A lot of things that were considered "misinformation" three or so years ago have turned out to be "informed" now. 

 

"Misinformation" has no place on this forum. Misinformation will be removed.

 

More info about that in the Community guidelines:

https://aseannow.com/terms/

4 hours ago, KhunLA said:

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What is annoying, is the repetitive ignorance/trolling of good info threads; solar & EV threads being prime example.   Repetitive stupid comments = trolling, going way being ignorance, and they really should be told to stop it or put on vacation.

 

 

It's equally annoying to be called a troll and stupid when one tries to introduce facts and data to solar and EV threads because supporters cannot countenance any negative information about their pet subject.

It's also dishonest ad hominem argument, attacking the poster instead of addressing the facts and data posted.

3 minutes ago, tgw said:

 

You ignore users that disagree with you - that's different.

That's why I didnt reply :thumbsup:

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Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

It's pretty obvious which ones get away with abuse.

How would you know when you have so many posters on ignore. Why we have an ignore button in the first place is a mystery to me, if you want to ignore another member just ignore them, the ignore button is being used as a get out of jail for free card when posters have lost the argument. It is childish!

3 hours ago, george said:

 

I am monitoring this issue. Thanks for bringing this up.

I think it is now quite easy for everyone to know the few posters that continuously post drivel. You can put them on ignore or simply when I just see the names of the usual suspects I don't bother to read the posts.

 

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Just now, Thailand said:

I think it is now quite easy for everyone to know the few posters that continuously post drivel. You can put them on ignore or simply when I just see the names of the usual suspects I don't bother to read the posts.

 

 

Use the report button and put people you don't like on ignore, like in Real Life, and Mods take care of the rest.

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