See http://www.akiba-online.com/forum/showthread.php?t=264539 for why I wrote this thread.
When I say "forums" in this post, I am referring to Akiba-Online's various forums. I am not talking about websites other than Akiba-Online.
The forums I go to here aren't lacking in moderators. However, it sounds like some of the forums I don't visit are sorely lacking. Maybe this is not correct. But if it is correct, then I have a suggestion: couldn't you give the most microscopic of moderator powers to that particular forum's Top 3, 5, or 10 most frequent members?
[hide]Their only qualifications would need to be:
(1) they've been visiting the forum for at least three months
(2) their account is at least three months old
(3) they visit the site (on average) at least once daily
And that's it. A shitton of people would meet these qualifications. Which is why they'd need to be given the most basic of moderation powers and nothing more:
(1) they can lock and unlock threads
(2) they can move threads to the Soft Deletion forum (assuming this bulletin board utilizes such a feature)
That's it. They can't delete threads or post. They can't edit threads or posts. They can't ban. All they can do is lock/unlock and move threads around.
Why is this even worth having? Because:
(1) it lets that particular forum's community micro-manage their own affairs to a better extent than is currently being met (according to them)
(2) it would at least allow the micro-mods the power to make a forum "look cleaner", or less cluttered. They could soft-delete spam (by way of moving it to the Soft Delete forum) and they could also soft-delete duplicate threads. The threads would still exist and would still be able to be restored if the forum's community were against that particular micro-mod's actions and if a real (full-power) moderator were to get involved and to return the thread back to where it came from and to issue a statement that it needs to be left in place.[/hide]
I dunno. Just a thought. Doesn't affect me at all, like I said. I don't visit any forums here which aren't already well-moderated. But this could help other people. *shrug*
When I say "forums" in this post, I am referring to Akiba-Online's various forums. I am not talking about websites other than Akiba-Online.
The forums I go to here aren't lacking in moderators. However, it sounds like some of the forums I don't visit are sorely lacking. Maybe this is not correct. But if it is correct, then I have a suggestion: couldn't you give the most microscopic of moderator powers to that particular forum's Top 3, 5, or 10 most frequent members?
[hide]Their only qualifications would need to be:
(1) they've been visiting the forum for at least three months
(2) their account is at least three months old
(3) they visit the site (on average) at least once daily
And that's it. A shitton of people would meet these qualifications. Which is why they'd need to be given the most basic of moderation powers and nothing more:
(1) they can lock and unlock threads
(2) they can move threads to the Soft Deletion forum (assuming this bulletin board utilizes such a feature)
That's it. They can't delete threads or post. They can't edit threads or posts. They can't ban. All they can do is lock/unlock and move threads around.
Why is this even worth having? Because:
(1) it lets that particular forum's community micro-manage their own affairs to a better extent than is currently being met (according to them)
(2) it would at least allow the micro-mods the power to make a forum "look cleaner", or less cluttered. They could soft-delete spam (by way of moving it to the Soft Delete forum) and they could also soft-delete duplicate threads. The threads would still exist and would still be able to be restored if the forum's community were against that particular micro-mod's actions and if a real (full-power) moderator were to get involved and to return the thread back to where it came from and to issue a statement that it needs to be left in place.[/hide]
I dunno. Just a thought. Doesn't affect me at all, like I said. I don't visit any forums here which aren't already well-moderated. But this could help other people. *shrug*