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Post by The Max on Apr 3, 2010 22:46:53 GMT -5
What are some things about Pulse that you didn't like/care for that we could remedy this time around? Things like rules, organization, things that bothered you, whatever.
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Post by 392414 on Apr 4, 2010 6:58:17 GMT -5
Something that annoyed me in the old Pulse was the thread titles in the formats eg CHR/Pop being formatted differently. I'd like it if there was a set way to do a thread title such as: Artist - "Title" ...for example. That way it can be easily read, and it can be sorted, and you can find what u want more easily.
Something else I'd like is if we can have our post counts back. Mine's around 90 right now... I know it's small, but it's taken me a few months to get there.
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Post by Tristan on Apr 4, 2010 7:59:27 GMT -5
Yeah, I'd like my 3k posts back.
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Post by lolita on Apr 4, 2010 9:18:48 GMT -5
its impossible to get the post counts back...
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Post by Tristan on Apr 4, 2010 10:00:53 GMT -5
No, the mods can give you 10000000000000 posts on your post count if they want.
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Post by The Max on Apr 4, 2010 10:53:30 GMT -5
We can look into that. At this point, post counts are low on a priority list but in time we can probably set up a topic and people who want their post counts brought in here can just link to their Pulse profile and I can switch the numbers over by adding the previous numbers to the current numbers.
But that should be one of the wait-and-see things.
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Post by Bad Girl Meat on Apr 4, 2010 11:03:31 GMT -5
Well, one thing that bothered me a bit was that offensive posts that were reported were rarely deleted. The moderator would simply enter the thread, say "stop doing that" and leave - but if there was, for example, a racist or homophobic comment (or a personal insult to another board member) it would usually remain. I think posts, if they break the rules, should be removed more often than not.
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Post by Haley on Apr 4, 2010 11:06:20 GMT -5
Well, one thing that bothered me a bit was that offensive posts that were reported were rarely deleted. The moderator would simply enter the thread, say "stop doing that" and leave - but if there was, for example, a racist or homophobic comment (or a personal insult to another board member) it would usually remain. I think posts, if they break the rules, should be removed more often than not. People have different definitions of offensive, though. Saying "Mariah hasn't had a hit in ages" isn't offensive, but gearing off topic if it's in a say, Ciara thread. Also if racist or homophobic comments aren't reported to the staff, of course they will remain. We can't keep track of all posts.
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Post by The Max on Apr 4, 2010 11:16:38 GMT -5
Often times the posts did remain though even if the person behind them were warned for them.
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Post by Bad Girl Meat on Apr 4, 2010 11:17:57 GMT -5
Well, one thing that bothered me a bit was that offensive posts that were reported were rarely deleted. The moderator would simply enter the thread, say "stop doing that" and leave - but if there was, for example, a racist or homophobic comment (or a personal insult to another board member) it would usually remain. I think posts, if they break the rules, should be removed more often than not. People have different definitions of offensive, though. Saying "Mariah hasn't had a hit in ages" isn't offensive, but gearing off topic if it's in a say, Ciara thread. Also if racist or homophobic comments aren't reported to the staff, of course they will remain. We can't keep track of all posts. I'm just speaking to my past experience, and I'm not referring to silly stan wars lol. For example, there were several instances where use of a word like "fag" was reported and the mod said "we don't allow discriminatory language here", but the original post was not removed. It's just something I noticed over time. I know the board is huge and it's impossible to moderate everything, but that did just bother me a bit. I really respect the moderation team, and since feedback was requested, I thought I would let you know.
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Post by Haley on Apr 4, 2010 11:20:33 GMT -5
People have different definitions of offensive, though. Saying "Mariah hasn't had a hit in ages" isn't offensive, but gearing off topic if it's in a say, Ciara thread. Also if racist or homophobic comments aren't reported to the staff, of course they will remain. We can't keep track of all posts. I'm just speaking to my past experience, and I'm not referring to silly stan wars lol. For example, there were several instances where use of a word like "fag" was reported and the mod said "we don't allow discriminatory language here", but the original post was not removed. It's just something I noticed over time. I know the board is huge and it's impossible to moderate everything, but that did just bother me a bit. I really respect the moderation team, and since feedback was requested, I thought I would let you know. Ohh ok! I just know some people freak out over fanwars and think they're the worst thing ever. But I do see what you're saying. Thanks for the feedback
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