I personally feel that what you did would indeed warrant Mod-wrath but I also think that others doing that (as well as the BS "More words to escape mod-wrath") should have also been hit. It sucks that you got singled out when others were giving such minimal answers too but shit happens.Bad Jim said:I have received one warning so far, for this post:tippy2k2 said:snipSkin said:snip
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.291469-The-most-underrated-video-game-ever#11579733
Now I did just name one game, so maybe it does deserve a warning, but:
1) Other posters name multiple games, say nothing else and escape mod wrath. Mine and post #10 receive warnings for naming just one game. Post #21 just names two games, adding exactly what we did, and receives no warning. Really the mods should have decided whether just naming games was acceptable or not and warned us all if they weren't.
2) A lot of people are just adding extra words to evade mod wrath that don't add to the discussion. And they get away with it. eg post #27
We were having a conversation about the rule. I asked for an example (something removed from this quote bubble above), he gave me an example, and I told him what I thought about it. This is part of a discussion and myself expanding my position based on what he said. This is exactly what you want out of a discussion.Signa said:arguably, this post is useless though, because you've already stated your point and now I had to read it again to maintain the flow of the conversation.tippy2k2 said:If they had absolutely nothing else to add, then there's no point for them to add anything else; they didn't need to post. You could argue that it shouldn't be the case but the Escapist has made how it feels about it pretty clear.Hazy992 said:Well I don't remember the exact thread but I posted something and a user responded with 'Yeah I agree'. He/she probably felt that there was nothing more to add and just wanted to share my sentiment. But because of low content warnings they started talking about cake or something, which was nothing to do with the thread. This doesn't happen often but it does happen.tippy2k2 said:Could you give any examples of this? I can't think of any situation where my post of "Yes" is enough that there is no more that needs to be said. The only situation right now I can think of is if a troll is throwing something so blatantly offensive out that you don't need more but then, why are you posting? Report his ass and move on.Hazy992 said:I think sometimes it's good cause as you say, it just stops people from saying 'LOL' or something. But sometimes there's nothing really more you can say than just two or three words, and cause people can't think of anything else to say they put something completely unrelated to avoid a low content warning. I think that sometimes halts the discussion more than someone putting a couple of words.
Slightly off-topic but I'm surprised that people think that adding "Yes, also here is some extra text because I don't want to get Mod wrath" does anything. It won't be auto-flagged but if someone reports it, you still get a warning (as you should based on the rules here).
Personally, I think I hate the rule more than I like it. When the posts are useless +1s or "this" I can read them as I scroll past them. There's been too often where I want to just simply state something, but then I have to make a chore of posting. If some one actually gives a damn about what I think, then they can quote me and ask for more info. I've also had far more intimate conversations on other forums where I am allowed to make short or ironic statements because there is no punishment for doing so. It's always business here and never anyone to make friends with.
You can discuss and talk about whatever you want. You can make short and ironic statements as long as you want as long as it's not a useless "Yes I agree" or "No, I disagree" post. There is no chore to say "I liked X and this is why" or "I think X and this is why"; if you find it a chore, there are plenty of other forums that are OK with people giving one word answers.
Can it be a little harsh at times? Absolutely but I'd much rather have it harsh in favor of stamping out "YES" and "NO" answers then let it have free range.