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2010-01-06
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Have also seen some threads where a single positive individual is attacked by a Pack of Negatives. Ignoring these Packs makes it worse for the positive and is like watching a crime on the street and doing nothing about it.
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2010-01-06
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The thing that bothers me is when someone joins a forum and expresses nothing but contempt for the topic of that forum. Why do they join?
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2010-01-06
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Dealing with them has to be done on an almost individual basis - some just get louder the more they are ignored, whereas others see the ban > re-register cycle as a game or an excuse to abuse the mods and admins of a forum.
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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I disagree those are the only options.
For one, I still have yet to see that ignoring can actually work. It never did in forums I used to frequent. People who crave attention will up the ante until they get it one way or another. To sociopaths, negative attention is better than positive attention because it's free and easy to obtain in large quantities.
What I have seen work is not heavy moderation but highly selective moderation. Target the root cause troublemakers, who are usually low in number but attract large followers when they are allowed to persist. Ban them, and when they create another account, ban them again. Eventually they will find a forum where there is no moderation.
They're like locusts, even in small numbers. They invade, disrupt, and leave chaos in their wake. Soft moderation is useless when it comes to these types.
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2010-01-06
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This forum used to be called internettablettalk. Maybe it should now be called nokiafanbois.com.
Here is some constructive criticism for you: Nokia vs. Apple lawsuit is not related to Maemo. A thread about it has no place in this forum.
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2010-01-06
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This forum used to be called internettablettalk. Maybe it should now be called nokiafanbois.com.
Here is some constructive criticism for you: Nokia vs. Apple lawsuit is not related to Maemo. A thread about it has no place in this forum.
Here's another: a phone that can't have different ring tone per caller is not a good phone. No way to spin around that.
Even more: not being able to dial some numbers is a really really really bad bug for a phone. This is a bug that can and should be fixed in a day. Saying that the fix is delayed for months because Nokia want to run the fix through their great and long QA process sounds vacuous.
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2010-01-06
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This forum used to be called internettablettalk. Maybe it should now be called nokiafanbois.com.
Here is some constructive criticism for you: Nokia vs. Apple lawsuit is not related to Maemo. A thread about it has no place in this forum.
Here's another: a phone that can't have different ring tone per caller is not a good phone. No way to spin around that.
Even more: not being able to dial some numbers is a really really really bad bug for a phone. This is a bug that can and should be fixed in a day. Saying that the fix is delayed for months because Nokia want to run the fix through their great and long QA process sounds vacuous.
Having said that, "General" as the the main sub-forum might not be the place for it.
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