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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!


msbelle - Apr 13, 2005 1:08:14 pm PDT #5185 of 10289
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

It's obvious that what people find funny varies a lot from poster to poster.

As for this discussion, proposing things, debating them and then voting is the procedure we as a community have agreed on when someone wants to change something or make an official policy. Clearly some people think this is enough of an annoyance to make a policy.

Proposal making is open to one and all. Maybe this will get voted down in a landslide.

Let's debate the issue, not the procedure.


Scrappy - Apr 13, 2005 1:08:37 pm PDT #5186 of 10289
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

The thing I worry about with sock puppets is, I have seen them used extensively and disruptively by trolls on other boards to the point of shutting things wdown. They seem to be a favorite tactic of trolls. as a matter of fact. I thought March and Universe were funny and enjoyed them. but we can't really say "sock puppets are okay if most people think it's funny and you can say you;re a newbie as a joke, but you ACTUAL newbie probably shouldn't do it, and you troll REALLY shouldn't do it." So the idea is, be funny. but be funny under your own name. Trudy is always funny under her own log-in, so I can't imagine she wouldn't continue to be.


Jessica - Apr 13, 2005 1:09:12 pm PDT #5187 of 10289
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

At the risk of generalizing, I hate all sockpuppets. I don't care if they're created as a joke, on a bet, accidentally, by your cat, while drunk, all of the above, whatever. I hate them.

One post? Fine, that's a joke.

More than that, and I reeeeeeeeeeeally start to resent being asked to have a conversation with someone who won't tell me their real name. It's rude and childish and I honestly can't understand why people try to defend them as "fun." They're fun for the creator at the expense of everyone else.

When boring topic rolls around, I can scroll past. When a sockpuppet pops up in the middle of a conversation I'm already having, am I supposed to politely bow out? Why? Just because I don't know who they are means I should quietly accept what I percieve to be incredibly rude behavior from them?

Sorry, but no.


Sean K - Apr 13, 2005 1:09:21 pm PDT #5188 of 10289
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Sean, do you have an alternate solution? How would you handle the recurring discontent?

No, I don't have an alternate solution, but part of my fear is that we have too much solution. I know this will sound flip, but I think solutions are a little overrated.

I don't know how to handle the current discontent, because it's not my discontent. The reason that voting in a proposal seems like a poor solution to me is that it tries to make an across the board solution for discontent that is not felt across the board.

But I would also like to note that my comments are not trying to squash the discussion, either. I accept that maybe this will only be a discussion, and not turn into anything more.

I don't know, maybe I don't have any useful input, but I am a crank, and frequently feel that input is overrated.


Lyra Jane - Apr 13, 2005 1:09:36 pm PDT #5189 of 10289
Up with the sun

Maybe sock puppets should be required to have the tag: Hello! This is ____! I have created this persona for humorous purposes!

I would be absolutely fine with that, incidentally. I'm not as bothered by the conversations (which are silly but can be scrolled past) as I am by the masking.


Wolfram - Apr 13, 2005 1:10:59 pm PDT #5190 of 10289
Visilurking

a) offends my database sensibilities

Weirdly enough I get this. I like scrolling my mouse over newbie's id numbers to see how many subscribers we have. And then I have to mentally subtract 10 numbers that were used by SPs. I have this irrational wish that we could get those user id numbers back. I don't know why.


NoiseDesign - Apr 13, 2005 1:11:03 pm PDT #5191 of 10289
Our wings are not tired

We seem to do okay with dealing with posters who get out of hand. If a sockpuppet DID get into stalker territory, or did start posting out of hand, then I'd imagine we'd deal with it the same way we deal with ANY poster who did that. Why do we need to eliminate them on the off chance they could get way out of hand? It seems to me that we already have a do deal with those extreme cases.


Connie Neil - Apr 13, 2005 1:11:15 pm PDT #5192 of 10289
brillig

makes b.org feel like somewhere else. And not in a nice somewhere else place.

I see this argument alot, and it's lost its impact for me.

So elements of b.org resemble other places. So what? There were probably good things about those legendarily evil Other Places. In the desperate attempt not to be like those Other Places, things get jumped on awfully quickly. I don't buy the slippery slope theory. I've got cleats on.


ChiKat - Apr 13, 2005 1:11:48 pm PDT #5193 of 10289
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

You didn't think March's fixation on Kristin was kind of creepy? Clearly, in this case Kristin seemed to beokay with the joke.

I didn't. For two reasons. One is that March seemed jokey in the face of repeated comments by Kristin about the suckiness of March. And, two, because of Kristin's reaction to March. She thought is was funny and not weirded out by it.

The thing that scares me is that someday, there will be a March who *won't* be an innocent injoke. And I really don't want to have a precedent that says we're okay with sockpuppetry.

In that case, I think the rules of ettiquette for any poster would apply. If anyone starts getting nasty, we have steps in place to deal with them and ban if necessary.


Connie Neil - Apr 13, 2005 1:13:52 pm PDT #5194 of 10289
brillig

In that case, I think the rules of ettiquette for any poster would apply. If anyone starts getting nasty, we have steps in place to deal with them and ban if necessary.

All the wrod on the wrold. Let's enforce the rules we have before coming up with new ones.