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It would be nice if the Moderation team took a single stance on expletives, many have said they are fine if not used to insult or degrade anyone / group -- others seem to think any swear word is unacceptable.
half of the mods say one thing, the other half say the other, and it's not their fault, they're doing their best, but when there are no guidelines to follow, it's the wild wild west
and it changes between SE sites too, i said fuck once in that gaming room and i got banned and had two mods called on me, i say it all the time with mods in here and not a word, just inconsistency all across the board
> If unsuitable messages are being posted, then you have the ability to move the messages to the trash can. A “trash” (or “bin”) is just a room created for the sole purpose of holding unwanted messages. Users who have their messages binned aren’t punished but are implicitly encouraged to stop whatever they were doing. This keeps the transcript free of inappropriate, offensive, or spam messages.
@bluefeet then the moderation team needs to get their story straight. I can if need be find quotes from moderators who do not share the opinion that all expletives are flag worthy
> Call a Timeout: Moderators have the ability to place the chatroom in a timeout. By selecting timeout from the room↓ menu, you will be presented with:
> When should I freeze a room? Freezing a room should be reserved for situations that are unmanageable otherwise. If a room is producing inappropriate, offensive content and a timeout didn’t reign in the behavior, then it should be frozen until the situation can be resolved.
LITERALLY NONE OF THE THINGS THAT ARE IN THE GUIDE TO MODERATING CHAT WERE DONE
anyways, I am not trying to add fuel to the fire. I'll wait patiently now for a meta post and present my arguments there. @bluefeet thanks for sticking around, @restofmods thanks for handling this in a fairly quick manner
@Sippy we have no say in how the moderator will be dealt with, or if he'll be dealt with at all, it'll just look like we're attacking a moderator, and other moderators will stick up for other moderators
I warned that same moderator that the worst of the behaviour is a reaction to their interference, and the best way to keep the room in order is to leave it alone. Clearly my advice was ignored
He acted inappropriately for a mod. Bluefeet and Bolt have been in here talking to us like people. I haven't once been spoken to as an equal by that guy
@rlemon I know you are not trying to add fuel to the fire. As I said before mods make judgment calls on what to do in the moment. That goes for everything, flags, chat content, etc. If they see something which could be construed as inappropriate, they are directed to act. Chat is a public space and part of the entire network, so we expect everyone to abide by the guidelines in Be Nice. If the MSO question is every asked, the mod can respond specifically there
i feel like a child having mods called in all the time and having to moderate our room for us. thats not what i want, or anybody else wants. We want the ability to moderate our own chat room via more specific rules provided by the moderator community. I think thats reasonable.
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A cause for self moderation and query on the events of 5/20/16
Early this morning, a regular in the C# chat room posted a crude but inoffensive message wishing everyone a happy friday. The message wasn't hostile to anyone, it was however flagged as offensive. Due to this a moderator came in and banned the user for one hour. This was not well met by the C# room regulars, which are generally liberal with their language. The room culture generally does not flag or punish profanity as long as it is not hostile or directed at anyone. The room owners will also generally move offensive and nsfw t…
i have three different dbcontexts and i need all of them to enlist into the same transaction alongside another service. but how do i do that? all i see on msdn is how to enter a transaction, but not how to join a DTC
@mikeTheLiar I'm trying to avoid pointing fingers here. What happened happened and can't be undone. I'm hoping to start a discussion on limiting mods power in the context of the community managing itself (like we do regularly)
I also added this bit to the end. "Generally when a mod attempts to moderate without taking culture and context into consideration, his/her actions are taken as offensive themselves, and are met with a backlash. This leads to more drama and hurt feelings than the original message would have."
In, visual Studio, I play with something and I'm unable to rollback... How can I remove Magnet align to the border of my apps? I don't have any option available in my design (like "align to grid") enabled.. and because my form is tiny (it is a custom button) each time I try to click-drag my label.. He auto-Align to border of my Form. any idea how to disable it?
Early this morning, a regular in the C# chat room posted a crude but inoffensive message wishing everyone a happy friday. The message wasn't hostile to anyone, it was however flagged as offensive. Due to this a moderator came in and banned the user for one hour. This was not well met by the C# ro...
Be careful of your "room culture" arguments - there's been a lot of flak at people on SE chat for that recently, and mods everywhere are cracking down on "room culture" being used as an excuse for non-Niceness. (Not saying that necessarily applies to you lot, just a warning).
Like, I don't want to participate anymore really. I mean I just started showing up and wanted to be part of this community on here because frankly you guys are hilarious and it makes my day suck less.
It feels like there are some people would be fine with having explicit rules dictating every aspect of life. Litigating conflicts down to the atomic level of blame or responsibility in order to find what new ways people need to be constrained.
I'm seeing an MVC.Net API controller fail to receive JSON POST messages that are greater than 65536 characters. ...but only in Azure. Works fine locally with same web.config and everything.
Ah well, it's not like it matters. We'll just continue as-is as we always have and someone at some point will take offense to something again and we'll repeat the whole drama again. Someone getting banned, someone getting muted, and if we ask questions we'll get a room freeze again. But a lot of kudos for actually making the meta post @Sidney. You have a target on your back now, but kudos nonetheless!
It's really quite amusing to watch how a small, inconsequential drama can turn into a big deal because the room regulars decide to make a big deal out of it.
I know this topic needs to die, but tangentially, I am often displeased by the level of immaturity and unprofessional behavior I see commonly accepted in the larger dev community. I mean, I don't want a hard swing in the other direction so we all act like stereotypical white collar well-to-do persons. But there seems like there is a middleground which could be reasonable.
I mean I don't swear when I'm working with others (except extreme circumstances) and I don't think that it is necessary to use them to communicate any idea in the purview of our common work.
I don't begrudge those who use them, but at the same time, a high standard of professionalism has many positive benefits.
Wish there was some way for everyone to be happy, is all.
So, otherwise, I actually do have a question. I have several independent objects, and operate on them in a multi-threaded manner with a thread-safe dictionary. Those objects are largely data independent, but they do share several static cached variables. The variable getter is essentially "Is this object set? If not, set it, and the return the object, otherwise, just return the object". Are static variables thread safe? I feel like they aren't, and I probably need to put a lock on the object.
@RobertHarvey To be fair, there was no real reason to completely lock down a room, which in essence, is a small community. I miss these folk. And for what? Some profanity from some people? Those were already banned. It was locked down when we asked questions. Not in an assaulting way, just regular normal questions regarding the written conduct. I never got an answer. I still don't have an answer with the meta. Locking the room was drastic, and yes, that leaves a bad feeling.
I'm completely content to simply let this go. But when will be hit again? It's inevitable if we don't know what the actual problem is. So it will happen again, and when we least want it to happen.
@RoelvanUden You literally just said this "We'll just continue as-is as we always have and someone at some point will take offense to something again and we'll repeat the whole drama again.", I don't think you had much intent to 'discuss', as much as to tell the mod how wrong they were.
@Sidney then you're safe, even if you step on each other toes, that assignment overwrite won't result in anything bad I'm pretty sure, assuming there are no side effects from the getters or setters (other functions called other than the assignment/retrieval)
@Waterseas I read his statement more as an observation that behaviors of communities don't really change unless enforced. And the enforcement will come in punctuated bursts when someone gets triggered in some manner.
@Waterseas I'd be overjoyed if you could tell me what the problem is. What can I look out for? Do I just kick everyone that swears and that's it? So sophisticated and well spoken individuals talking down on others should be okay then? I'm genuinely confused what is accepted and what is not.
Also, I know these people. I can be overly harsh to, say, @Amy or @Sippy and they won't take offense at all. They know me, and I know them. Everyone fools around with friends, don't they? But an outsider will simply see that as crude and hostile.
@RoelvanUden I agree with you that there should be a bit more solidified rules about language and such, I'm simply pointing out the irony of complaining about locking the room when you then proceed to state something like that
@Waterseas I'm not wrong, am I? It will happen again. That's for sure. It's a general observation, this happened before, and it will happen again, because there is no consensus on the problem nor its solution. It's a matter of what some person at some point feels and finds inacceptabel, so at some point, there will be such a collision of feelings and current discussion again. It's an inevitable thing unless we know what is and is not accepted.