I'm amazed how that doesn't turn people off from trolling, but then, no one seems to notice the little box above where you write your posts...
What about you have to have a certain amount of time with a mod? ie: You have to at least have 48 hours with this mod before you can review it.
And new users should not be able to review mods. Also, one star reviews must be reviewed by a moderator before submission, and also, we need community moderators. (Not paid positions, but trusted members of the community who can perform basic moderator roles)
Ugh, those one star reviews where they say stuff like "uuuuoooo this merd desn't werk! FIX IT YOU JERK!" and "UPDATE NOW!". Ugh! Yes please, for the love of this universe we live in, get those unneeded "reviews" out of here!
Status: Modder, achieved when mods in repo Modder made reviews of mods appearing at green stars instead of yellow ones.
Updated main post: Added Community Moderator, Lowered some post counts, added review restrictions But a conversation is private, and I want input from the community
what about just telling them in the first post about this being talked about in a conversation so they can ask to join it.
It might also be good that any thread can't be replied faster than 1 post in a minute or so, it might be bit of annoyance, but should help some of the mess. I'm thinking that post would get into system, but not appear before minute from previous post has gone or something like that.
That seems a little complicated. Also, a lot of other threads are constantly updated (And I want the mods to see this... Their opinions should be interesting) --- Post updated --- This would cause some serious confusion.
I want them to see it too. I really want to see things get better here. I'm hoping they'll take this thread into account and see what they can make of it.
It would become slow. Also it would force to think twice before posting and things like Update speculation thread mess would not happen. First it might be annoying, but soon people would learn that you can't post faster, post goes to system and appears later, while post is in queue it would be impossible to write new post to that same thread. Of course it would require some coding and not sure if amount of work on that is saving enough work from cleanup to justify time spend coding the feature.
No they would not, you post it goes to system, system makes a delay until it appears to thread in posting order. Also we most of the time quote the post we are replying, so I don't think there would be much difference to normal forum usage, it would affect only fast paced posting and mostly those two word comments or such.