Well some people felt that the actual Monty Python foot was too frivolous, from memory. But it contains the word Stompy.
Anyway, some else like Jon or DX or whoever will probably come up with something much better. Just wanted to share.
'Serenity'
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Well some people felt that the actual Monty Python foot was too frivolous, from memory. But it contains the word Stompy.
Anyway, some else like Jon or DX or whoever will probably come up with something much better. Just wanted to share.
I like the stamp.
I like the light bulbs.
I like the quiet.
Discussion 1: Welcome to the Hellmouth
Can we call the thread something like Voting Issues or Voting Discussion, not just Discussion? I don't think the one word is clear enough.
Speak Softly and Carry a Big Whoop.
I like this or the Lightbulbs. Which does contain a multitude of layers.
I don't get the Whoop thing.
I'll back lightbulbs, just for the innuendo.
I don’t post much, in part because I am hesitant to enter into and possibly disturb the community you have here. It is, as you know, generally a very nice place and always a very funny place, and I think you’re quite justified in being protective of it. I think I have been lurking long enough (several months, actually) to have internalized many of the rules. For example, the other day I found myself thinking, with some annoyance, “someone’s nattering in COMM.” I have read the FAQ and the Site Etiquette. While the policies are in there, I think it would be helpful to have, spelled out in an obvious place, a “geopolitical ramifications of being mean” section to which you could point offenders with a link. Perhaps it could just be a condensed version of the Etiquette unacceptable behaviors, along with the banning policy. This may be a part of developing a more codified “how to kill a troll” policy, as you’re discussing.
And I propose Discussion: Shout about it, when you’ve got to choose (Okay, I’m old. Simon and Garfunkel old.)