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Since the level of toxic posts in the community has sadly risen, I have now rolled out the moderation queue approvals process that was in place on the forum into article comments too.

If you have seen a message above the comments box about being in the list, you can mostly ignore it. A side-effect of it, was that if you hadn't posted in the forum 3+ times (and the posts were approved), but you did make plenty of article comments, it would see you as having to go through the approvals process. I have since adjusted it to remove any older users from the mod queue who made at least 3 article comments.

It's in place for all new users, so we catch spam (and stupid troll accounts) and remove/ban before it hits live and annoys us and you.

I've also made it so I can force naughty users into an "always on" mod queue, so we can remove completely idiotic and toxic comments before they are posted. Hopefully this will make a few users re-think their attitude, rather than us having to outright ban people.

Does this affect your freedom of speech if I think you're being naughty and idiotic and force the queue to always be on for you? No. Very few sites don't moderate comments, don't be silly.

Part of my commitment to keeping this community as fun as possible for all. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe May 21, 2017
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionTo moderate unwanted comments or to shut down opposition?
Opposition and debate is fine and natural and I've had near zero complaints about our moderation in the years we've done this.
pete910 May 21, 2017
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:O

TBH I would of said that the GOL community is anything but toxic

I'm not the most frequent in here nor read every article/post so may miss a lot of it but still, would never consider GOL/users being toxic! .

I admit I pick on liam on occasion :P
AlveKatt May 21, 2017
Quoting: LinasI read the comments pretty often, and I cannot remember the last time I saw anything toxic. I am not against moderation as such, but is there really a problem that needs solving?

This is probably due to good moderation. :)
UltraViolet May 21, 2017
i think its all about how you say something. you can get your point across better if you remain carm and try and articulate into text how your feeling about the subject in hand


i was on a forum a little while ago [the LMZF community] and we where talking about adding a 'like' button and i was only for it if a dislike button was also added, as there is no light without the dark if everyone is happy all the time when this is just the new 'normal'. any way, a dislike button was never added, but i was fine with it as we talked constructively for quite some length no one never once trolling anyone.

this happened on another forum, but, this time i was shot down instantly with a very short sentence from the owner and i felt my view [while being in the minority] didnt matter


i'm woffling sorry
Fenix2412 May 21, 2017
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionTo moderate unwanted comments or to shut down opposition?
Opposition and debate is fine and natural and I've had near zero complaints about our moderation in the years we've done this.

One site, one community, one OS ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Nanobang May 21, 2017
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It's a pity Liam (et al.?) must spend time acting as a parent for people one would have thought were worthy of the epithet "civilized." Still, this is what magazine and newspaper editors have been doing with "letters to the editor" and "opinion" sections of their periodicals since the beginning. Shouting matches, bullying, and thuggery only detract and distract from a healthy society, be it online or off.

P.S. The first thing I do upon signing in at Reddit is hit "New" because I'm more interested in what's new than what's popular. ;)


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Liam Dawe May 21, 2017
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Quoting: UltraVioletthis time i was shot down instantly with a very short sentence from the owner and i felt my view [while being in the minority] didnt matter
That exact same thing happened to me here. Was pretty unprofessional to say the least.
Long time ago now though, and I won't go into it any more.
Some people just think their ideas have to be done though, but as the owner I have to stop somewhere and I cannot implement everything people want. Not only that, but some ideas are just bad.

If you're unhappy with something, you can PM me any time.
Hugorm May 21, 2017
level of toxic posts... I hate censer. mebi look to slashdot. I really like there system for not blocking but intend there lvl system so man don't see bad posts if man not won to.
Liam Dawe May 21, 2017
Quoting: Hugormlevel of toxic posts... I hate censer. mebi look to slashdot. I really like there system for not blocking but intend there lvl system so man don't see bad posts if man not won to.
We will never do a level/points system, ever. We had discussions about it before and I personally really hate them. Toxic posts often end up being voted up constantly (a major issue I have with reddit). I really don't think it's a system that works. What we have now does generally work very well.
dubigrasu May 21, 2017
Quoting: liamdaweToxic posts often end up being voted up constantly (a major issue I have with reddit). I really don't think it's a system that works.
Hear, hear.
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