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: Jon B, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych, msbelle, shrift, Dana, Laura
Stompy Emerita: ita, DXMachina
I'm much too busy and frazzled to contribute much of value right now, but I do want to thank David for the sprawl metaphor. It's exactly right for my feelings about board growth, and it's the reason the thought of a dozen more single-show threads made me (metaphorically) cry when I was even more frazzled and not articulating real arguments yesterday.
I know how you feel. I am panicked at what is happening right now, that there really is a half-baked plan to overhaul the board.
There will be approximately twelve squillion equally reasonable interpretations of the poll results. Each of these interpretations will be challenged by an additional twelve squillion people chiming in and saying "Well, I only answered XYZ because PQR weren't on there as options. Here's how I really feel..."
Exactly.
If we do a poll on board useage, I'd like to see a question about how people physically navigate the board. As a "Read New" user, I think my feelings about whitefont are different from a thread-clicker's.
bon - What would ease your frustration here? leave things alone?
and for those that doubt that the poll will help anything, do you have any ideas of what will?
I am still puzzled by the idea of voting to shut up discussions. First off, it never does. and second, lightbulbs and this thread are so easy to just leave when you hate a discussion. If I stop reading the annoying debate, then it is just like it shutting up.
I think the poll, should a poll happen, should include a question about general satisfaction with the board:
Do you like b.org the way it is? What would be the one thing you would add to it? remove from it? If you have dissatisfaction, can you pinpoint reasons why? things too fast/too slow/people no longer here/people I don't know/discussion in places I can't go/not the discussions I want/general malaise for "the way things were"/I like being upset so I'll never be happy with anything/other
When I have heard people raising the point of being unhappy with boards (certainly not just here) I remember reasons often being things out of the control of the boards. Boards do change and honestly sometimes we all need to take a break of find a new place to spend some of online time.
bon - What would ease your frustration here? leave things alone?
Of course! Or, at least, creating threads when there's a clearly articulated need, rather than
polling
to find out needs that seemingly can't be otherwise discovered or articulated. Jeez, how did this happen? I am sure I am annoying people, but this is the not a good way to find a "solution" to individual difficulties.
and a proposal being made, discussed and passed is not an articulated need?
Well sure, I agree it is not a need, it is a want.
And I didn't see at least the initial poll to be about thread creation at all, just about gathering board usage and satisfaction data. Not a decision being made at all.
But they're lurkers -- would they respond?
This is not so much on the point but...
I sometimes wonder how others perceive me (or if they perceive me at all). I've followed this entire discussion and the entire one on creating the SPN thread, but I'm not sure I ever posted. Most of my time reading posts is done in big chunks. I don't think of myself as a lurker - I think of myself as a buffistas, but one who doesn't have a chance to post often.
I have opinions on the issue at hand, but since I'm always catching up 30+ posts at a time, it seems that someone else has covered it already. I do like the idea of a poll though.
Most of my time reading posts is done in big chunks. I don't think of myself as a lurker - I think of myself as a buffistas, but one who doesn't have a chance to post often.
I think of those as totally different things. And I'd definitely consider you the latter.
But they're lurkers -- would they respond?
(Thank you!) And like everyone else, I do wonder how many people read along without ever posting. I think this board is to hard to read without registering and I can't believe many random people from the internet just stop by, but I would love to know how big the audience really is.
And like everyone else, I do wonder how many people read along without ever posting. I think this board is to hard to read without registering and I can't believe many random people from the internet just stop by, but I would love to know how big the audience really is.
Well, when I was in NY, my dial-up and schedule basically meant I could never post because I kept up mostly by threadsucking Natter, Movies, etc. But I'm sure I voted on a variety of issues, because I had already met the NYistas and cared a lot about the community and always hoped I would eventually be able to participate more.
I feel like I am mostly a lurker, although I am trying to actually post more. I think I have voted in things ever since I started reading Press and Bureau, even though people don't know me from Adam Eve. Maybe I shouldn't have? I've been reading here since Season 6 of Buffy, I think. Maybe earlier. I don't remember. I didn't register until Wonderfalls though? I don't have set anniversary dates like a lot of people as I sort of slid into b.org.