Moderators on this forum have no power at all to edit your LFS account details in any way. I think it's important that people know that. We are quite limited in fact. This software allows for a higher level of moderation powers than we currently are given here. Our powers are strictly limited to moderation. We can make suggestions of course, but the devs hold the keys quite firmly. And it has to be that way. Maybe some uber hacker could find a way, but I don't see any on staff here. I couldn't hack my way into a box of tissues with a chainsaw. They chose me for my good looks and endearing charm. Unfortunately.
Well....I do have a burgeoning collection of interesting panties donated by kind members, but I thought everyone had that sort of scene going for them. Meh. It's not so special.
When I say accounts being hacked I mean moderators using passwords that are easily broken. Someone gets in and deletes a load of threads. They can be restored but it's a pain in the arse for whoever has to do it.
I don't personally see the loss of forum threads as a crippling occurrence, honestly. A shame to lose them but not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. This community would bounce back with new ideas for sure.
*edit: when we delete your posts or remove threads they aren't nuked into their separate atoms, we simply move them to another location.
Firstly, the search is useless. Many times people have posted a new thread asking for something, even though there is a thread already about it. When i am looking for something i ALWAYS try the search (eg if im looking for a skin) , and the search does not come up with it. When i'm finished filetering through hundreds of pages of skins and banter, i find what i want.
Secondly, when someone asks for an XRT bodykit, ALL that is needed is for someone to post:
There are no public bodykits availiable. There are some but they are illegal to LFS.
THAT IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED. Nobody needs to post burning bannanas or flame posts, after ONE person has spoken, the thread should be closed. The question has been answered, therefore there is no need for further discussion.
Seriously, the mods here are some of the best I know, yet still people see intrigue and power abuse where there is none. The thread tags crack me up, btw
Nope, the search is usefull if you know how to use it. Try typing words you're looking for into the blank space. With the advanced search, you can search even more accurately.
Heck, this forum even features an automated search for topics with similar names while creating a thread yourself, so 90% of the time people would just have to read that to find an answer to their question.
I disagree. It's like the "give a man a fish vs. teach him how to fish" metaphor.
What makes this so frustrating to older forum frequenters is that most people aren't that stupid but merely too lazy to look for themselves. Most of them are even too lazy to form proper sentences when posting a question.
Also, on a sidenote, even if the forum wouldn't have a search function, you still can use other search engines like google to skim through it, if you know how to.
In actual fact I think it's mainly the posters fault. If they post something stupid then they will, inevitably, be treated as such. An internet forum relating to a racing game isn't always the best place to post personal issues.
That was why I said they can be restored but it's a pain in the arse. Do you (or any of the mod team) want to sit for x amount of time restoring deleted posts/threads and listening to people bitch and whine just because some new admin chose "god" as their password?
Seriously though, it's hardly going to be one of the questions when people are asked to be on the mod team. Also, some people may be selected for their enthusiasm and knowledge of LFS, they may not be 'tech savvy'.
The issue with becoming a mod is that by default people assume that you aren't allowed any ****ing opinions and must be doing "good for the community at all times". This makes participating with threads somewhat tricky.
The forum are pretty liberally ruled, and this is just how it's been shaped by Victor, etc. over the years.
Yes, there is a rise of crap in the forum but can I remind people one of several things:
1. Most, if not all of the mods have full time jobs and none of us get paid to do this.
2. As such we are not available 24/7, and believe it or not we might actually have other things to do aside from sit on the forum and read every single little thing posted.
3. Whilst we may not always be on the forum, quite a number of us are online a lot, and we rely on reports from users to alert us to problems. Use the "report this post" feature, by clicking the icon at the top right of every post which you feel is inappropriate. Posting "we need a mod" (or some such) in a post is completely, utter unhelpful. We don't see it until it's too late.
The LFS forum is usually the first place I go when I get in front of my PC. I hide my online status because of the constant flow of "hi how r u" and "unban me ctra plz plz plz" PMs that tend to start landing when I don't. I don't do MSN for the same reasons. I progressed to VOIP a few years ago, now, and non-permanent text exchanges aren't my scene these days.
When I'm nearby, I grab the reported posts. Hiding my online status doesn't negatively impact my moderating abilities.
This seems to have been overlooked or ignored. Could we have some of the mods comments please?
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Originally Posted by Becky Rose The only problem with moderation here compared to elsewhere is that the moderators are allowed to post an opinion on a thread and then close it, which if they are involved in the debate can lead to leaving a very bad taste. Most forums I know dont do this, giving moderators this kind of ego boost is bad and some moderators I have seen abuse this - but on the whole I think the moderation here is pretty good and the community itself is very friendly.
Psoted by Toddshooter: I agree. (If your a moderator you should not be posting in the thread you are moderating.)
As soon as you post in a thread that has anything to do with yourself another moderator should take over your duties. This way it is fair to all parties.