Hello everyone, and welcome to SOCVR's 4th room meeting. I'm gunr2171 and I'll be the MC for the event. We'll be unlocking the room in just a moment, we just need to get some stuff out of the way first.
General reminder: please be nice to each other. No biting, no name calling, and no unauthorized plopping while the event is in progress.
Please keep the conversation on topic, and the no one-box rule applies here. Please use stars sparingly.
Chat recently got a new feature: RO's can now put the room in timeout. We will be abusing using this to help mark the end of sections.
The room will be in timeout for 60 seconds after this intro, and for 2 minutes on each topic after we feel that there is nothing more to add to the conversation so that we can write up a proper conclusion.
I'll now turn it over to rene for some opening words.
A lot has happened since April. We have seen new members join and some regulars reduce their visits. Overall it was uneventful (it was, right?). We have done a couple of burninations, we have evaluated and established the burnination process on meta. We’ve had a long-standing wish implemented for a month or so, MOAR close votes!
The outcome was a learning experience for all of us. Our room members are both vocal and active on meta as well. We see the more focussed spin-offs Campaigns and SOCVFinder flourish with their dedicated crew and cross-overs. Those who want to moderate have enough options to choose from.
Oh wow it's quiet in here. I will say no for two reasons. First we did and still do mainly closing. Second the name SOCVR is already our name, so I would keep it.
Hiya all! I'm πάντα ῥεῖ, the guy with the weird greek letters nick. I'm interested mainly to discuss the new documentation thing here, though I'm still totally clueless how this is going to work currently.
Semantics: if more options were to be added, would it make sense to make them a separate userscript, so people can pick the scripts they want to use for moderation?
The option reject-pls, flag-pls for example are still welcomed in the room. You just need to type it. IMO, the other options are infrequent enough that you can just type them when wanted, there's no need to automate it.
As a sometimes-lurking moderator, I wouldn't mind having reject-pls automated (and presumably more people using it). It's nice to be able to jump on those.
Summary of my thoughts: (1) Yay on reject-please, meh on approve-please, (2) let the script name be a guide, not a rule, (3) nay on adding stuff to the script unless it's stuff the room actually wants to handle.
If a user is a potential spammer then you can blacklist the user, but it's easier just to leave a mod flag then hinge on Smokey's allspam or blacklisting features
I would disallow the use of the !!/allspam or such from the room. It implies leaving a link to a user, and it implies that members needs to check the content of the user. This slips very easily to the tricky "but they're all spam" to the "moderate that user", "its comments", "its edit".... and it gets blurier. So the simple rule for me would be: no links whatsoever to user profiles. If allspam, report them as indivual posts, if all bad edits, reject-pls as individual posts.
@Tunaki if you want to implement that rule, I'd rather not have people reporting every individual spam post - just come over to CHQ to use the allspam command,.
My climbing harness could break; the tower could fall on my head. Should I not go climbing because of those risks? Or should I mitigate them the best I can, and react retrospectively to any issues that do come up?
And as a moderator, it's nice to have a room I can trust to drop links to stuff I need help cleaning up. Don't do that very often, but when I do there'll be a profile link involved.
But anyway, I vote that you just let people use allspam as they see fit. Should probably have that report to metasmoke or alert CHQ; that's a Charcoal problem and we can look at it.
I think the core reason for avoiding user links in the transcript is when people start to get angry at the room. If we close a single post we can defend that easily. If we post a user and say "go through that person" then it's a pattern that someone can argue on meta. Yeah, we might win that argument, but it doesn't look good after enough meta posts.
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There's a fine line between talking about / trying to promote the room and... well, spamming and pissing people off. How do we / should we advertise the room? Does it make a difference if it's main or Meta? Should we have any guidelines on the matter?source
I would just make it simple and say: We don't promote it. But we also don't hide. If someone asks who we are or if there is a chat room for moderation we can link to our room. But we don't need to run around and promote our room. This would also make sure we don't have 200 people in the room posting stuff.
@gunr2171 yes. On main, you don't say anything unless someone directly asks. On meta, you can give some details if SOCVR could be relevant/useful in a discussion
@gunr2171 not really. Just that meta people are much more likely to be discussing things that are relevant to SOCVR. Moderation (and other meta stuff) should really stay out of main.
I would be really careful with diving into this. Documentation is still in its early stages, with lots of feature-requests, lots of complains, even temporary bans and practically no real or official guidelines on what it is to moderate Docs. The only thing clear-cut would be plagiarism.
You've got to be skilled in a subject in order to tell what is quality and what isn't. None of us are well versed in Docs, so how can we pass judgement?
I can totally understand that people don't want to moderate things they don't understand. But plagiarism, spam, etc don't require much understanding to ping a mod about. If the people who are willing to help moderate Docs would do a little bit, I imagine that would help the mods out significantly.
Quality should probably not be moderated by the room; quality has a messy definition. But clear-cut things like spam and plagiarism can be dealt with effectively by a few members of the room looking for them occasionally.
@Undo MSO is quite swamped now with documentation stuff. I already stated once, that seems to be an indicator that there are things going seriously wrong, and it's essentially a banana rollout strategy (ripes when arrives customer).
@πάνταῥεῖ It's a whole new field on SO. SO is big, meta is vocal. Remember, there were people foretelling the end of the world when the black top bar thing happened.
It'll even out, adjustments will be made, a few people will ragequit, and we'll move on with our lives. Two years from now we'll look back and go "well that drama was stupid"