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- duckboycool
- Scratcher
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Moderate mini-mods
Huh. Not what I was expecting. I did say that if the ST said this it was preferred not to do this, then I'd stop, so I suppose I'll follow this suggestion.Not really. It helps to have a record.That'll take eternity to do. Did you try reporting the mini-modding comments yet?Anyways, I thought the ST allowed mini-modding?It depends. Example 1 and 3 in the original post doesn't bug us as much (though we prefer if you don't do it), but Example 2 would bother us a lot and real moderators would see that as being disrespectful.
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- alexphan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Now that I have saw this topic, I saw the error of my ways, the “mini-modding” and am now resolving for change.
I completely agree that mini-modding is not helpful and can often be considered rude and disrespectful. Even if the “tone” of their post is nice, it still takes up space and it's just better to leave the work for the ST (instead of little kids like me )
Has anyone read The Outsiders? This kind of reminds me of Ponyboy's brother, Darry, who always nags at him for every little mistake he makes. This is an example of a typical mini-mod. Always telling users to do this, do that, don't do this, don't do that…and so on. This will especially tick off newcomers in the forums. They make a simple mistake, and BAM! Ten mini-modders come in and tell them that they were reported for breaking a forum convention (not actually rules).
To summarize, mini-modding has absolutely no benefit; the purpose of the Suggestions forum is to discuss features that should be added to Scratch, not telling users what (not) to do.
I completely agree that mini-modding is not helpful and can often be considered rude and disrespectful. Even if the “tone” of their post is nice, it still takes up space and it's just better to leave the work for the ST (instead of little kids like me )
Has anyone read The Outsiders? This kind of reminds me of Ponyboy's brother, Darry, who always nags at him for every little mistake he makes. This is an example of a typical mini-mod. Always telling users to do this, do that, don't do this, don't do that…and so on. This will especially tick off newcomers in the forums. They make a simple mistake, and BAM! Ten mini-modders come in and tell them that they were reported for breaking a forum convention (not actually rules).
To summarize, mini-modding has absolutely no benefit; the purpose of the Suggestions forum is to discuss features that should be added to Scratch, not telling users what (not) to do.
- awsome_guy_360
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
As per above, that's why I can't support this topic.
I'm not saying I'm at no support, but seriously…
If I support this, I'll be considered indecisive
If I don't support this I'll be considered a mini mod.
I'm not saying I'm at no support, but seriously…
If I support this, I'll be considered indecisive
If I don't support this I'll be considered a mini mod.
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Oop, and apparently so is that link-
- Firedrake969
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
which is why this is a suggestion that the rules should be changed No support. While minimods may be annoying, they aren't breaking the rules, unless they humble their offenders.
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- WaffleChurro
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Most of them are arrogant people who make you feel very uncomfortable. No support. While minimods may be annoying, they aren't breaking the rules, unless they humble their offenders.
Lets ban Minimods together.
- jji10
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Would calling out duplicates with a link of the original be minimodding?
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- Econinja
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
If there isn't anything else on your post (exculding other of that minimod stuff), yup. Would calling out duplicates with a link of the original be minimodding?
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- stickfiregames
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
I would say pointing out a duplicate is always a good idea. It means that if someone finds the closed topic, they can follow the link to the open one. Yes the ST could post the link, but since the user had to find the link in the first place they might as well post it there to save the ST's time.If there isn't anything else on your post (exculding other of that minimod stuff), yup. Would calling out duplicates with a link of the original be minimodding?
- dave4681
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
What I hate about this forum is that everyone here tries too much to appear professional, and we could be more helpful if we tried to be ourselves
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- Austinato
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
I'm partially neutral to this, as mini-modding is pretty irritating, but doesn't harm the community entirely. I'm not defending anyone, but unless they're intentionally posing as the ST, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
I agree with opposing against the following scenario:
But I typically just inform the OP, such as in the event of an (un)intentional name-and-shame, that it's not allowed and they should avoid doing it in the future in a kind of casual/personal kind of way, but not in the way where I look like a ST member.
I agree with opposing against the following scenario:
So did I. Please respect the community too!(BAD WORD)Hey, you said a bad word. Be sure to read the CG next time!
But I typically just inform the OP, such as in the event of an (un)intentional name-and-shame, that it's not allowed and they should avoid doing it in the future in a kind of casual/personal kind of way, but not in the way where I look like a ST member.
- jji10
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
The problem is that it's quite hard to sound casual without sounding annoying/disrespectful. I'm partially neutral to this, as mini-modding is pretty irritating, but doesn't harm the community entirely. I'm not defending anyone, but unless they're intentionally posing as the ST, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
I agree with opposing against the following scenario:So did I. Please respect the community too!(BAD WORD)Hey, you said a bad word. Be sure to read the CG next time!
But I typically just inform the OP, such as in the event of an (un)intentional name-and-shame, that it's not allowed and they should avoid doing it in the future in a kind of casual/personal kind of way, but not in the way where I look like a ST member.
“Yipee, I did it!” the man said with glee,
“I've solved that darned riddle, I've solved it, you see!”
The sphinx simply smiled and shook her strange head,
“I'm afraid you're wrong, and therefore you're dead.”
- MathlyCat
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Well first off: Just wanted to mention the way the ST replies to mini modding. For a duplicate suggestion, it would look like this;Call it simply the ST wants to be nice to users, but they clearly seem to appreciate people doing this in their response.DuplicateThanks for the link! It does look like this is a duplicate topic so I'll close it to keep the conversation all in one place.
Please use the existing topic in the link above.
If it truly hurt the ST, they would say something about it. If they did, I would be all for stopping my habit of Mini-modding, but it just doesn't seem to hurt the the ST at all, and possibly helps them.
I also want to state that nobody has replied to my original post, so I don't know what's so wrong about my argument.
This topic has just started, and it nearly has the tension of Remove Restrictions on Cartoon and Unrealistic Violence. I don't see much good coming from this argument.
1. You ignore my post responding to you.
2. Your only evidence against me is that mini-mods help with duplicate links, which I'm pretty sure the topic is not about
Which sadly happens to be some of the people defending the topic.Most of them are arrogant people who make you feel very uncomfortable. No support. While minimods may be annoying, they aren't breaking the rules, unless they humble their offenders.
Can't expose names .__.
Last edited by MathlyCat (May 8, 2017 01:46:41)
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Actions speek louder than words.
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Actions speek louder than words.
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- duckboycool
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
1. I think I posted that before you did, but you only replied to the bottom little question, not my argument. Although since a ST member has confirmed mini-modding is hurtful from them, I have stopped doing it, aside from in duplicates because…-snip-1. You ignore my post responding to you.
2. Your only evidence against me is that mini-mods help with duplicate links, which I'm pretty sure the topic is not about
2. It was something that I thought was addressed here, but whether it is or isn't, I will still do this instance as it is clearly required for the entire duplicate reporting idea to work. This was also only my second post, so I had different things in my first one.
But again, the official ST response changes my standpoint.
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- braxbroscratcher
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Okay, I'm gonna be a complete hypocrite here.
Yes. I'm a minimod.
Yes. I do support this idea - but not in the extreme. Minimods should be kept in check, but not eradicated. There are some who are disrespectful or blunt when they minimod, and in the earlier, they deserve reprimand. In the latter, the post should at least be removed.
There's nothing wrong with minimodding if you do it in a polite, professional, and civilized manner, much like how the ST respond to duplicates, rejected posts, and the like. (that said if you really do something horribly wrong, pretty much anyone's gonna be condescending, even the ST, provided you deserve it.)
Here's what I say is okay:
The latter would be the catchall for minimodding the straight ‘duplicate’ posts as well as the ‘rejected’ posts.
Basically, I think that the mini-modders should take a bit of inspiration from the ST and actually make it so that it genuinely feels like they care about the forums, not about getting noticed or post counts.
Yes. I'm a minimod.
Yes. I do support this idea - but not in the extreme. Minimods should be kept in check, but not eradicated. There are some who are disrespectful or blunt when they minimod, and in the earlier, they deserve reprimand. In the latter, the post should at least be removed.
There's nothing wrong with minimodding if you do it in a polite, professional, and civilized manner, much like how the ST respond to duplicates, rejected posts, and the like. (that said if you really do something horribly wrong, pretty much anyone's gonna be condescending, even the ST, provided you deserve it.)
Here's what I say is okay:
Sorry, but someone suggested this idea before you. Please continue it here so all of the statements, evidence, debates,
and speculation are all in one place.
Sorry, but this suggestion has been suggested before and has gotten a definitive response from the ST and thus does not need to carry on until further notice. Please read the stickies before posting, but don't stop coming up with ideas. There are some things that you might see missing that passed under everyone else's radars, and vice versa - it's what the whole forum is about.
Please don't spam. It clogs up the topic, makes the page longer, and may hurt others' forum experiences.
The latter would be the catchall for minimodding the straight ‘duplicate’ posts as well as the ‘rejected’ posts.
Basically, I think that the mini-modders should take a bit of inspiration from the ST and actually make it so that it genuinely feels like they care about the forums, not about getting noticed or post counts.
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- braxbroscratcher
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
The ST response, when I read it, came off as a ‘it doesn’t necessarily always hurt, but it generally does because of how people do it'.1. I think I posted that before you did, but you only replied to the bottom little question, not my argument. Although since a ST member has confirmed mini-modding is hurtful from them, I have stopped doing it, aside from in duplicates because…-snip-1. You ignore my post responding to you.
2. Your only evidence against me is that mini-mods help with duplicate links, which I'm pretty sure the topic is not about
2. It was something that I thought was addressed here, but whether it is or isn't, I will still do this instance as it is clearly required for the entire duplicate reporting idea to work. This was also only my second post, so I had different things in my first one.
But again, the official ST response changes my standpoint.
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But not tangerine pro-
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- jji10
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Supporting this would make me a bit of a hypocrite considering I've done this in the past but not supporting it would mean I'm lying… decisions decisions.
“Yipee, I did it!” the man said with glee,
“I've solved that darned riddle, I've solved it, you see!”
The sphinx simply smiled and shook her strange head,
“I'm afraid you're wrong, and therefore you're dead.”
- WaffleChurro
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Moderate mini-mods
Everybody wants to make a good impression on the internet, so that is why it happens. What I hate about this forum is that everyone here tries too much to appear professional, and we could be more helpful if we tried to be ourselves
xDWell first off: Just wanted to mention the way the ST replies to mini modding. For a duplicate suggestion, it would look like this;Call it simply the ST wants to be nice to users, but they clearly seem to appreciate people doing this in their response.DuplicateThanks for the link! It does look like this is a duplicate topic so I'll close it to keep the conversation all in one place.
Please use the existing topic in the link above.
If it truly hurt the ST, they would say something about it. If they did, I would be all for stopping my habit of Mini-modding, but it just doesn't seem to hurt the the ST at all, and possibly helps them.
I also want to state that nobody has replied to my original post, so I don't know what's so wrong about my argument.
This topic has just started, and it nearly has the tension of Remove Restrictions on Cartoon and Unrealistic Violence. I don't see much good coming from this argument.
1. You ignore my post responding to you.
2. Your only evidence against me is that mini-mods help with duplicate links, which I'm pretty sure the topic is not aboutWhich sadly happens to be some of the people defending the topic.Most of them are arrogant people who make you feel very uncomfortable. No support. While minimods may be annoying, they aren't breaking the rules, unless they humble their offenders.
Can't expose names .__.
It's helpful too, but really we should leave it to the administrators.I would say pointing out a duplicate is always a good idea. It means that if someone finds the closed topic, they can follow the link to the open one. Yes the ST could post the link, but since the user had to find the link in the first place they might as well post it there to save the ST's time.If there isn't anything else on your post (exculding other of that minimod stuff), yup. Would calling out duplicates with a link of the original be minimodding?
Lets ban Minimods together.
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