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Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 20.46
by Alexia
Malpass93 wrote:Alexia wrote:Malpass93 wrote:Perhaps the moderation team needs adding to rather than replacing?
Two mods and an admin should be perfectly adequate for a forum of TVF's size.
It's not the size of the mod team, it's the quality.
I totally agree that quality > quantity but maybe the moderation team could do with more help.
Just a thought.
To do what? Push a button? Delete some posts? Ban some members?
Somewhere along the line, Asa should realise he is paying for the server space to allow a bunch of knobs to talk endless shite, and that by their lax modding, Bail and the other one (I don't even know who is the other mod - is it wells?) are enabling that. Maybe more 13-year old-fuelled site hits = more Google Ad revenue, but we all know how well other policies of appeasement have worked in the past.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 22.38
by Philip
Tumble Tower posting about the fact he only had now & next info this morning. Japan earthquake aside; why would you even bother posting about it? Especially as the matter has now been resolved.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 22.45
by Nick Harvey
Philip wrote:Tumble Tower posting about the fact he only had now & next info this morning. Japan earthquake aside; why would you even bother posting about it? Especially as the matter has now been resolved.
I actually went to that thread because I have a serious question about the lack of week ahead information on HD channels when you series link.
However, having examined the previous content in the thread, I didn't bother to post.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 22.51
by Alexia
Philip wrote:Tumble Tower posting about the fact he only had now & next info this morning. Japan earthquake aside; why would you even bother posting about it? Especially as the matter has now been resolved.
Why would he bother posting? To draw attention to himself, to have the TVF Trolls feed his relentless desire to be noticed, to have his idiosyncrasies adored and admired, to spread his pathetic little coded world to the masses.
And I apologise to the OTHER Nick, the saner, more respected Nick, if my attack on TT dissuaded you from posting. However, I doubt you would have got an adequate response from the current infestation.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 22.55
by Philip
Yeah, I think from now on I'm just going to stop replying to any of these threads; my opinion has been told, and will stay. After all, when they get ignored they get bored... and go away, hopefully
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Sat 12 Mar, 2011 00.06
by Col
Tumble Tower has got to be a stealth parody.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Sat 12 Mar, 2011 00.27
by Pete
Nice to see only half the argument in the japan thread was removed instead of the whole lot. Course the "do my degree for me" thread is still there.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Sat 12 Mar, 2011 03.42
by Col
On the other hand, now I've posted it, I feel my reply to itsrobert in
this thread is inappropriate for TVF as it is; with my dates and my links to source material... and all posted at stupid o'clock in the middle of the night.
TSK at me.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Sat 12 Mar, 2011 11.12
by Ronnie Rowlands
Not anymore, it isn't.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Sat 12 Mar, 2011 11.56
by Critique
Said thread on getting us to do his schoolwork has been locked - first time in a while a thread has been locked, and not just deleted?
In other news, the lack of moderation is rather irritating now. The thread on schoolwork was there for almost a day, along with the arguing in the Japan coverage thread. Maybe a Metropol Moderation Team should form and invade the other place, and have a purge of people.
Re: TV Forum Watch News and Information Board
Posted: Sat 12 Mar, 2011 12.30
by Critique
And someone just said in the Daybreak thread that BBC Breakfast treated the earthquake that's killed thousands and changed many peoples lives forever like it was a national disaster in a scornful tone. They don't seem to realize how awful the disaster is.