Wouldn't this just prove their point, that the threads are only existing for a few members to post links with nobody else paying any attention or discussing the content?Knight in West wrote: Wed 20 Nov, 2024 17.04Well, all I can say is enjoy monitoring them mods, coz nobody will be there^^
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In retrospect, even on the blue place, the International Presentation thread was similar, but no one had any issue with it mostly just being a place where presentation was posted with no comment.
I don't see what makes this any different. The decision to heavily moderate a thread in the same way as the GB News thread is genuinely baffling. I understand why they want more conversation to happen, but forcing it like this isn't going to make posters more inclined to post on the thread, if not forum.
If anything, they'll probably seek other avenues, like on the (bleugh) Digital Spy forums, maybe start up their own pres-related social media accounts or create a Discord server about the niche topic. The only reason anyone is actively still there is because it's practically the only place to learn about TV pres news before anyone else (i.e: dbl with UKTV, since he works there).
Between this, websnatching and having certain forum posters having to have their posts heavily moderated, this is no better than a child moderating a "Minecraft" (or any online video game targeted to young people) forum and having to delete obscenities because their parents are looking at their history. If you want conversation to be organic, you should be more looser and open, rather than secretive and trigger happy.
I don't see what makes this any different. The decision to heavily moderate a thread in the same way as the GB News thread is genuinely baffling. I understand why they want more conversation to happen, but forcing it like this isn't going to make posters more inclined to post on the thread, if not forum.
If anything, they'll probably seek other avenues, like on the (bleugh) Digital Spy forums, maybe start up their own pres-related social media accounts or create a Discord server about the niche topic. The only reason anyone is actively still there is because it's practically the only place to learn about TV pres news before anyone else (i.e: dbl with UKTV, since he works there).
Between this, websnatching and having certain forum posters having to have their posts heavily moderated, this is no better than a child moderating a "Minecraft" (or any online video game targeted to young people) forum and having to delete obscenities because their parents are looking at their history. If you want conversation to be organic, you should be more looser and open, rather than secretive and trigger happy.
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Ultimately it's up to the admin and mods what they do, and they presumably have their own reasons for pre-moderating certain threads.JetixFann450 wrote: Wed 20 Nov, 2024 19.54 The decision to heavily moderate a thread in the same way as the GB News thread is genuinely baffling. I understand why they want more conversation to happen, but forcing it like this isn't going to make posters more inclined to post on the thread, if not forum.
However, I do find it slightly frustrating that certain threads remain pre-moderated for a prolonged/indefinite period. When wanting to make a purely presentation related comment about a live or current event I find it stifles conversation. Due to the inevitable delay in posts being approved it means the conversation is unable to flow smoothly, as potentially someone may have already replied in between but you cannot yet see it. It also means that by the time you can see your post if you've made a minor error the edit post window has long gone.
I think it's fair to say from the blue (and purple) place that the GB News threads were historically the most problematic. However, I'd have thought by now the majority of users would know what is and isn't allowed, as things were made fairly clear with the Hue Edwards saga and Scofield being sacked from This Morning. Maybe they could consider time limiting pre-moderating threads to one month (or less), and then see if the thread remains calm and on-topic afterwards, though as I wrote at the start it's their forum and their choice what to do.
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This post about BBC Three in the BBC Christmas thread is quite incredible.JMT1985 on Presentation Café wrote:Probably since the channel is geared towards teenagers and 20 year olds, who probably don't really celebrate Christmas, they have not bothered. I mean does BBC Four bother with new Christmas presentation?
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The teens and 20 year olds in my family are the ones who celebrate it the most!bilky asko wrote: Mon 02 Dec, 2024 00.21This post about BBC Three in the BBC Christmas thread is quite incredible.JMT1985 on Presentation Café wrote:Probably since the channel is geared towards teenagers and 20 year olds, who probably don't really celebrate Christmas, they have not bothered. I mean does BBC Four bother with new Christmas presentation?
Harshy really needs to calm the f*** down in the BBC News thread.