Passive somewhat possible answer: I'd enforce that all posts in Meme Research and Site Related must be constructive.
Aggressive answer: all posts that use 'le' both unironically and ironically get deleted.
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Passive somewhat possible answer: I'd enforce that all posts in Meme Research and Site Related must be constructive.
Aggressive answer: all posts that use 'le' both unironically and ironically get deleted.
Lock every thread in JFF that I did not personally enjoy.
One would have to pay taxes, in the form of karma, to the forum lord. Don't have enough Karma? We created a special prison camp sub forum for your type to post in until you have enough to pay what you owe.
All users who break Rule Number 6 get banned for a week on first offense. Permabanned for Second.
I would rise to power in a series Stalin-esque plots. And I would rule KYM with an iron fist and from atop a mountain of bones and deadpooled entries.
Users who often go to KYM to negatively criticize entries or a certain staff member like Don, Amanda, and/or Brad will be given a warning or two followed by a ban.
Anyone who tries to derail a thread instantly has their hands removed via rusty hacksaw and jammed into their pancreas.
A three strikes system would be implemented, minor rule infringements that don't warrant a ban would place a red check next to a user's name that would last one week, if three gathered up it would equate to a short ban, however successive bans would get longer.
Anyone who posts My Little Pony-related things on Anime memes will be banned forever.
All users who don't end their posts in Heil RandomManFuhrer will meet permaban.
Heil RandomManFuhrer!
Firstly, I segregate all users into IRC and non-IRC. This lays the framework for the creation of the master race.
kill evrywun
Über Mephisto wrote:
All users who don't end their posts in Heil RandomManFuhrer will meet permaban.
Heil RandomManFuhrer!
I refuse…
Reinstate Thomas Nair, and give him admin powers
Stoffe4mod
MDFification wrote:
Stoffe4mod
If Stoffe becomes mod, then he can have my position. I'll be out faster than a little bit.
Ugh…
In order to make entry, must be on the site for a bit (possibly a month) to get a general idea for what a meme entry is. because I see that stuff way too often
First off, I'd make users and moderators more accountable.
There would be anonymous moderators/janitors and tagging moderators
Properly uploaded images would need:
Site rules would apply to the IRC. Like. As they are written. (Or at least I would give a warning that the IRC has a different set of rules or different channels have a different set of rules.)
Yes, I am having fun with this. Why do you ask?
Ban all users who post MLP images anywhere that they don't belong
I notice several posts saying that they'd ban ponies. Ponies don't prevent a police state. Ponies being banned does not create a Police State. Get over it.
First thing to do – snazzy new uniforms.
Verbose wrote:
First off, I'd make users and moderators more accountable.
- If you make a thread that's against the rules, then you get an informal warning/formal warning/ban (depending upon offense and severity of offense).
- If you make a entry that isn't proper for the purposes of KYM, then you get an informal warning/formal warning/ban.
- If you upload an image improperly (i.e., no source, no tags/insufficient tags, not spoilered, X-rated) then you get an informal warning/formal warning/ban.
- If you break a rule outside of these areas (e.g., wall posts, via PM), then you're subjected to the same regimen of moderation.
- Each rule offense has its own "regimen." An informal warning for first making a redundant thread would not lead to a formal warning for the first offense of making an improper entry.
- A situation where it's not obvious that a rule was broken (e.g., the redundant thread is deemed to be redundant, but it's not obviously redundant) can result in several informal warnings or no warnings at all. Moderation or the user would simply need to correct the issue
- (I tend to function like that in regards to images. If an image is borderline NSFW, and it's not spoilered, I may spoiler it without warning the user. It would be more problematic to frustrate the user for something that could be perceived one way or another based upon the rules/if the rules aren't clear on the content.)
There would be anonymous moderators/janitors and tagging moderators
- A potential moderator should serve well as a janitor before becoming a moderator. Being active when needed in using powers and/or participating in moderator conversations related to them would be "grading" criteria.
- It would help prevent any one moderator from being perceived as "too strict." or being too lenient.
- It would also assess whether or not a user is serious about helping the site or if they just want the title.
- Should the janitor be found out to have told another user that they are a janitor, then they simply lose their powers. There wouldn't be any other punishment.
- If the janitor abuses their powers, they'd be subject to the same regimen as a moderator.
- Tagging moderators would be like image moderators, but would only be able to tag any image instead of deleting or moving the image.
- Alternatively, there would be more emphasis on finding image moderators.
- Media moderators (image and tagging) would be chosen based on how well they tag images, how frequently they tag images, and (perhaps more importantly) how widely they tag and upload images.
- But perhaps larger image galleries may need media moderators who actually spend a bulk of their time in those galleries, because those galleries require a bulk of the moderation anyway.
- I'd change the karma system, so that moderators can see who gives out karma (possibly users can see it as well, but it may cause a lot of drama that way.) A user who's seen to be distributing karma improperly would be subject to an offending regimen (i.e., informal warning, formal warning, ban.)
- Moderators who break the rules don't get informal warnings. They were chosen in part for knowing the rules, so that should be assumed. They should also exercise more restraint and cooperation
- They get formal warnings/bans/bans and demotion or loss of powers.
- Banning a user or otherwise using powers improperly is a rule moderators have to abide by with offenses following breaking other rules.
- I'd split JFF into two boards:
- One where organization is null and void and certain rules of the site no longer apply (i.e., staying on topic, posting redundant threads, advertising your own content as long as it doesn't lead to a sketchy sites) called "Random" or "Anarchy." Something like that.
- If someone derails your thread, then so be it. But nothing is locked, edited, or moved by moderators.
- One where the site rules all still apply, but is more about games, projects, and stuff like that. Something that's fun and more whimsical as opposed to discussion-based (General), and something that's more organized that "shitposting" (Random.)
Properly uploaded images would need:
- To spoiler based on NSFW criteria
- To spoiler based on show-based/movie-based/book-based spoilers that haven't been officially and publicly aired yet.
- To tag based on the set of commonly accepted tags (i.e., if the list in the forum thread does not include your tag, then you must at least post what tag you're going to use. It doesn't need to be approved by anyone, but if it is deemed redundant or otherwise inappropriate or insufficient, then it needs to be removed from the images you've uploaded.
- Joke tags would be fine as long as the descriptive tags are still there as well.
- Previous tagged images before this implementation should be changed by image moderators and tagging moderators.
Site rules would apply to the IRC. Like. As they are written. (Or at least I would give a warning that the IRC has a different set of rules or different channels have a different set of rules.)
Yes, I am having fun with this. Why do you ask?
No posts with more than 100 words.
Ban everyone and have the site redirect to 9gag.
Create a script that makes posting "+1" an auto-ban.
Philip J. Fry wrote:
Ban everyone and have the site redirect to 9gag.
Make a Philip a staff member. Totally knows what he's doing.
Delete all posts with more than 1 up vote or down vote. Can't have people getting too passionate.
Funny, I just saw Les Miserables being performed and I see this thread…
KYM is already a police state Require users to +1 confirm entries made by mods/admins
Make moderators have more power, including a 'Show me your papers' button.
Everyone knows… you gotta take their guns first…
Myconix wrote:
KYM is already a police stateRequire users to +1 confirm entries made by mods/admins
No need to require what they already universally do.
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