Well, we didn't mention it in the slug because we didn't want to encourage Other TV from getting moved in there. Actually, at the time I would've been perfectly happy with Boxed Set officially being a General TV thread; I wouldn't be now, because I'd mourn the loss of that small-thread feel. But my memory of the intent was that we were specifically trying to conceal thread drift of which we were perfectly aware and which we expected to happy. I mean, we were already talking about Stargate in Due South, though, which was a thread with its own culture.
'Objects In Space'
Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!
We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
I'm still on the fence about the politics thread.
And I don't mind either way, but I'll tell you this much:
If it happens, it'll be nowhere near as bad as the naysayers think it will be, nor will it stop the politics talk in other threads.
If it happens, it'll be nowhere near as bad as the naysayers think it will be, nor will it stop the politics talk in other threads.
I completely agree.
Because this community started out as one Buffy thread. Genre television is what brought us together.
I'm fine with that. Let's call it the genre TV thread.
Can you cite me situations in which thread-nannying has been enforced outside of right hand threads and incipient spoilers?
You're the one that made a point about limiting discussion there to the shows listed, and excepting Stargate because it was already happening in the Farscape thread.
eta: And look -- I'm thread-nannying myself right now. I don't think this belongs here, and would be happy to discuss it somewhere else.
I think it's germane to What Should B.Org Be, particularly in light of a fall with no ME shows. It has been posited during this discussion that Politics is outside our scope, and that we should maintain a pop cultural focus. I concur and would use that as an argument against a politics thread, and promote discussion about long-term notions of how we should be organized.
Fine.
You're the one that made a point about limiting discussion there to the shows listed, and excepting Stargate because it was already happening in the Farscape thread.
Okay, but cite the thread-nannying. Who told who to get topics out?
I still maintain that's unprecedented apart from the examples I cite.
I wave my hand in the general direction of your deniability.
I know, David, it's a tough one. We didn't really end up with a good solution. But it came to vote, and this is what came out of it. Along with what ita's saying, I haven't really seen much of thread-nannying anywehere, except where it's policy defined and stompy enforced, like the right hand threads.
And anyway, yes. Let's move this portion if we need to.
While it relates to the similar themes as the politics thread, it is not yet up for a vote. Although if I were bettin', I'd bet it will be soon.
Bottom line for me is what kind of thread organization would provide the best discussion. That's the lifeblood of the community.
I'm not against Boxed Set by any means. I dislike that it's such a lumpy and arbitrary repository of topics.
Okay, but cite the thread-nannying. Who told who to get topics out?
Nobody. But I bet if OC discussion went there, there'd be some friction.
I wouldn't mind a place to discuss genre animation: Teen Titans, Justice League, Batman Beyond. I don't really think I could start a discussion in Boxed Set on those shows.
I bet if OC discussion went there, there'd be some friction.
How much are you willing to bet?
Because there has been OC discussion in there. It died out, and resurrected in Natter, but have a threadsuck and a gander.
How much are you willing to bet?
Because there has been OC discussion in there. It died out, and resurrected in Natter, but have a threadsuck and a gander.
I think that if all the talk related to the OC regularly landed in that thread, it would bring into question the nature of that thread.
Which is all I'm doing right now. I don't have a grievance about thread-nannying or burning resentment about shows I want to talk about getting no home. (Minor peeves at best, really.) But I do think Boxed Set was an ungainly compromise to gloss over the bigger question which we didn't want to address right then. Namely, what will the b.org cultural focus be if there are no ME shows on the air.
Because I do think there's a necessary injection of new content brought in by being Joss and Tim fans. It enlivens discussion and enlarges our vocabulary with new phrases and pumps up enthusiasm.