Quote from: Crispy on 01/15/2021 01:39 pmThat is a LOT of moderation overhead. Not to mention this is not supported behaviour in SMF (the software that runs the boards)Other forum software has tools that do things like this (and other things that boost the signal:noise ratio), but NSF is not changing forum software any time soon.A lot?
That is a LOT of moderation overhead. Not to mention this is not supported behaviour in SMF (the software that runs the boards)Other forum software has tools that do things like this (and other things that boost the signal:noise ratio), but NSF is not changing forum software any time soon.
Ignore Thread is a very useful tool to clean up choices....
Quote from: Crispy on 01/15/2021 03:15 pmQuote from: 492 on 01/15/2021 01:48 pmQuote from: Crispy on 01/15/2021 01:39 pmThat is a LOT of moderation overhead. Not to mention this is not supported behaviour in SMF (the software that runs the boards)Other forum software has tools that do things like this (and other things that boost the signal:noise ratio), but NSF is not changing forum software any time soon.A lot?Yes really a lot! Every single post read by a moderator, who has to assess the content and then apply a tag. And posters will disagree with the category their posts get given.The person creating the post assigns the category tag, not a moderator. A moderator only needs to intercede when someone complains the tag is wrong. Maybe a lot at first, but there is no need to be perfect from the beginning, and people will soon figure it out, and then there will be less required moderator effort than before tags.New posters will be schooled by the old. A moderator only needs to intercede when the original poster refuses to correct their tag. And maybe a poster can not change a tag, after a moderator sets it. This will encourage people to assign an appropriate tag.Maybe give every post the comment tag by default when the post is created. Then the experienced posters will change to the correct tag, and the new bees will be comment posts until they figure it out.The need to moderate flame wars will be greatly reduced; confine them to the comment tag, and let the posters roar, while the rest of us get to ignore it all. Without an audience, many will stop. As in, "You can flame if you want, but only outside of the normal conversation, where "no one" will see it."Maybe a quoted tag is passed to the quoting post.
Quote from: 492 on 01/15/2021 01:48 pmQuote from: Crispy on 01/15/2021 01:39 pmThat is a LOT of moderation overhead. Not to mention this is not supported behaviour in SMF (the software that runs the boards)Other forum software has tools that do things like this (and other things that boost the signal:noise ratio), but NSF is not changing forum software any time soon.A lot?Yes really a lot! Every single post read by a moderator, who has to assess the content and then apply a tag. And posters will disagree with the category their posts get given.