Lets not complicate this issue.
I am not suggesting this forum is coming to an end. Common sense would also suggest that nobody read all posts for quality. All I suggested was either remove the moderation of newbies for 1st posts or find a better method to avoid throttling newbies unnecessarily. Sibeiking suggested giving mods and those with high points to help you clear those under moderation which I thought was a valid point.
Appreciate the answer on not disclosing the formula and the vets are aware of your experimentation over the years.
I am not suggesting this forum is coming to an end. Common sense would also suggest that nobody read all posts for quality. All I suggested was either remove the moderation of newbies for 1st posts or find a better method to avoid throttling newbies unnecessarily. Sibeiking suggested giving mods and those with high points to help you clear those under moderation which I thought was a valid point.
Appreciate the answer on not disclosing the formula and the vets are aware of your experimentation over the years.
Discussions regarding how a forum should be managed are no different from those surrounding how a coach should select his team or how a referee should have handled an incident.Everybody has an opinion. Everybody thinks they could do better if they were in charge. :pI've heard it all before... get more mods.. allow this.. concentrate on that.. disallow this.. ban that.. ignore that..I've been doing this shit job for 14 years. I've pretty much fine tuned my methods so that the forum is running the way I feel it should. Am I wrong sometimes? Of course I am. I make changes when I realise something isn't working and fine tune things if I think they could work but are not quite ending up the way I want.At the end of the day, this forum is still one of the longest surviving sites on the net. I've outlasted soc.culture.singapore, sintercom, temasekreview, countless sammyboy.com duplicates etc so I can't be that incompetent.The death of this forum has been predicted hundreds of times over but the traffic is still respectable considering the competition that's out there today.When I started, there were no personal blogs, no facebook, no political sites where people could post their views. Yet, despite the fact that there are now probably hundreds of blogs, political party websites, sph forums etc where people could add their two cents worth of opinion but yet a sizeable number still choose sammyboy.I too am amazed that this is the case.