Yes, I report things that are against the rules. Is that a problem? Does it matter if it's funny or not? Rules are rules, and they will be reported no matter how much some people find it funny.
sean.2k9 said:useless thread with no discussion
I like how you call anyone who doesn't share your sense of humor boring, very subtle. As for people commenting "Reported" in a thread, that is silly. As has been stated time and again, report and move on folks.sean.2k9 said:i accept that if the topic is really bad then it will be blocked
but if its just a random funny thread which people find somehow offensive and constantly ruin the thread by just commenting "report" then it ruins the thread for other people and may cause the moderators to block the thread anyway if enough boring people click report
Exactly right.Curtmiester said:You do know mods don't fall to peer pressure right? It's their site and they decide what goes on and what doesn't. There is nothing we can do to stop that. All the report button does is alert them to something.
That's not true. It's no more "our site" than it is the site of any other individuals here. We aren't exclusive overlords, we're part of the community. It's your site, it's the site of the guy who posted over there, above this post, below this post. To claim that one group has exclusive ownership goes against the spirit of the thing.Curtmiester said:You do know mods don't fall to peer pressure right? It's their site and they decide what goes on and what doesn't. There is nothing we can do to stop that. All the report button does is alert them to something.
Both of you should read what Labyrinth has posted.odubya23 said:Thus making user reporting a bunch of superfluous tatteling.NoMoreSanity said:Because we can't question Mod Logic. If they want something locked, they will do it even if there are no reports for it, by their own logic and opinions, not of the average forum-goer.
That's a very nice sentiment but regardless of whether or not you wish to acknowledge it there is a hierarchy. Not everyone is a mod, and there are very good reasons for that. but the fact remains that you have more power than I do.Labyrinth said:That's not true. It's no more "our site" than it is the site of any other individuals here. We aren't exclusive overlords, we're part of the community. It's your site, it's the site of the guy who posted over there, above this post, below this post. To claim that one group has exclusive ownership goes against the spirit of the thing.Curtmiester said:You do know mods don't fall to peer pressure right? It's their site and they decide what goes on and what doesn't. There is nothing we can do to stop that. All the report button does is alert them to something.
Because it's your site (yes, YOU!) I'd say that you should take some pride in what happens here. Clean up the content you think needs cleaning by reporting it.
This is where the report button comes into it. Yes, I have more power, but the point of my power is to facilitate the users. I'm looking out for the community, in effect. You lot are the community, so if you report something it tells me that the community doesn't like it. The more people who report something, the larger the population of the community who considers that content a blight on the forums.Falconus said:That's a very nice sentiment but regardless of whether or not you wish to acknowledge it there is a hierarchy. Not everyone is a mod, and there are very good reasons for that. but the fact remains that you have more power than I do.
I definitely agree that people should report what they think needs reporting.
the big red button that says report under everybody avatar.DarkRyter said:I still don't know how to report.
He was being sarcastic, dear boy.ReZerO said:The big red button that says report under everybody's avatar.DarkRyter said:I still don't know how to report.
Allow me to correct my comment.ReZerO said:the big red button that says report under everybody avatar.DarkRyter said:I still don't know how to report.