@Magisch Say sorry, not you specific. And recognize that stuff is escalating and then ask how to de-escalate. If I had been able to intervene I think timeout would have been my option here. But we are all human, it is fine if there is some fire sometimes.
@rene Outside of telling people to calm down (bad idea if they're upset) and leaving the discussion, what tools does a non-RO like me have to achieve that?
I really don't have any authority to tell people to cut it and neither does anyone else but you guys or a mod
@Tunaki I think we still have issues with the archiver script. Looking at the transcript here there are a lot of Q's that are deleted and closed or closed but they are not being moved.
If we - as outstanders (which we were not) - would've witnessed this discussion a "Shut it, guys" would've maybe helped. Atleast in the early beginnings of the discussion.
@Compass You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 9 minutes and 39 seconds, averaging to a review every 14 seconds.
I recall a post from Shog9 that read something like: if you're leaving a comment be prepared to engage in a conversation. if that is not your intention, don't comment
wha..? User points out link is dead, author gives a new link in comments, I update the answer to contain the new link, then author rollbacks and delets
I corrected his comment. And advising him to repost if he still thinks that his answer is a good one.. We want Qs to be answered. And no harm in what I am doing. :D
The godaddy tag is in the process of being burninated, and so there is for bluehost with a Don't feel blue about [bluehost].
Now I have noticed yet another web hosting service tag: Dreamhost! dreamhost is used in 413 questions right now.
Should we also burninate this one?
> This question is blatantly off-topic as it is about comparing and suggesting two different libraries. It does not seem to be salvageable by an edit as most of the content of the question is about this (only the last sentence is about a technical issue) and needs to be closed. It has an active bounty on it and cannot be closed by the community.
@JanDvorak That doesn't tend to go over well. If lots of users complain that mods are abusing their powers and lots of those posts go ignored, people will start to think we don't care or really are trying to be abusive. Better to address it squarely.