Thank you all for attending. This is the first all-member meeting for SOCVR, and it's been a long time coming. I will create a bookmark of this event for anyone who could not make this or would like to read back over the content.
I (and maybe the other Room Owners) have some things we would like to get out of the way first. If we can hold messages until that's done we can get to the fun part faster.
Please do not star messages until we open discussion to everyone. I'd also like to remind everyone not to go into specifics regarding past behavior or events. There is no point in calling people out or shaming them.
For this meeting I will be treating Jon as a normal user, unless we do something where his moderator status requires him to intervene. I mean no disrespect to him, and I thank him for his continued guidance.
I have prepared some words, and I have taken the role of going first.
Let's start with this: what is the number one rule here in regards to close voting?
Vote on your own merits, don't become a mob.
What happened yesterday was exactly that. And to boot, we had many messages joking that we weren't.
Yesterday's event was filled by negativity, and it is this negativity that is casting a very bad light on our room. Yes, a user had a problem and actually went to the source to get some understanding. Our welcome was less than tolerable.
Factually, the member's actions were correct. Everyone did a good job of defending their close reasons and debunking speculation. But what did that accomplish?
What we did was shove the rulebook down the user's throat. With only a small number of these events, we are going to harbor some serious unpopularity.
How we say something, especially in an environment where it is difficult to correctly convey emotions, is critical.
We should be thrilled that a user hopped in chat. Now you have a chance to guide them, not criticize them to the ground. Don't show them the error of their ways, show them how to get back on the path.
This won't be an easy thing; we know first hand how much unsalvageable content is on the site. Just remember that everyone who posts stuff here is human.
Not everyone is Jon Skeet, but you should treat them like they were.
Insulating and joking about another user in a derogatory manner, no matter the reputation that user has, is not allowed, and ROs will be enforcing this more strictly.
ROs have been lax lately. I for one have seen questionable behavior that I have blown off. I will be trying my hardest to reverse that habit.
The problem with close requests:
There is a reason we include in the room rules "no extended discussions on close requests".
By submitting close requests we broadcast ourselves as a location where "if your post gets linked there, it's done". Having multiple people further comment, or even confirm the success of the request, makes it worst. We are a public chat room. We are linking ourselves out on meta, and we are the only chat room (probably on the entire SE network) that deals with closure to our scale. The common user is going to take one look at our transcripts and notice that we absolutely act like a mob.
One person sets the ball, four others spike it down, and with hateful comments throughout.
In the last update to the room information, we included "don't make close requests a habit". Currently we have a " graveyard" room set up and ROs should move completed close requests there so they don't fill up the transcript. That's tackling the problem in reverse.
I know it sucks when you see a bad post, but don't let your first thought be "everyone in the room should see this so it can be taken off the map". There are so many other things you can do yourself before you need to bring it before the group. It's not the end of the world if a post does not get closed. Prioritise your requests.
Close requests will always be a necessary evil, all we're asking for is a little moderation.
Never cv-pls in anger. You need to have a level head at all times, especially when asking for the closure of a post. If you write "cv-pls because this is bad" you will be kicked. Not providing a logical reason for closure is unacceptable. If you can't defend your platform, don't post it.
Room Owners are going to start putting our foot down more. Please expect that, but don't wait for it. Help us help you help us all.
I will now turn the floor over to the other ROs if they have anything they would like to say.