Janny Nominations

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
Status
Not open for further replies.
I've determined the most straight-forward way to improve the board is to reduce editorialization and increase accuracy of headlines and subtitles.


For instance:
1569422433350.png


Culture prefix and title different from the story. Implies that in some country, library, school, whatever - an old book (like the Common Sense pamphlet) has been banned because its take on speech is too hostile.


Reality:
1569422623095.png


The title I gave the thread is the same title as the actual article, which is an opinion piece from the author of a book that was scheduled to be published by Emerald Press. Emerald Press backtracked. A direct quote from the article:
"I am contacting you in regard to your manuscript In Defense of Free Speech: The University as Censor. Emerald believes that its publication, in particular in the United Kingdom, would raise serious concerns. By the nature of its subject matter, the work addresses sensitive topics of race, religion, and gender. The challenging manner in which you handle these topics as author, particularly at the beginning of the work, whilst no doubt editorially powerful, increase the sensitivity and the risk of reaction and legal challenge. As a result, we have taken external legal advice on the contents of the manuscript and summarize our concerns below."

There's a lot of difference in the two headlines. The big one is that, this isn't an existing property. We're not burning the constitution. It's an article by a man who just lost money writing a hit piece on their former business partner for declining to publish their book over concerns relating to UK censorship and speech hostility.

I'm thinking what we should do is just enlist two people who can do this. Make the titles reflect the actual article's title, make sure the article isn't complete garbage and is archived in some way, and make sure the subtitle and prefix accurately reflect the article.


I'll recuse my normal contempt for volunteering because I don't think most people would want this kind of responsibility. I do not want moderators. This is not a moderation duty. You are not moderating conversation. This is a clerical responsibility, making sure the thread index is adherent to what the articles are about, and making sure the OPs are responsible in archiving and presenting content.

Nominate yourself or, preferably, someone else for this here.
 
@Null
This is a clerical responsibility, making sure the thread index is adherent to what the articles are about, and making sure the OPs are responsible in archiving and presenting content.

I'd suggest somewhat stricter enforcement of the megathreads-rule as well. Ensuring that clickbait garbage and other low-quality stuff doesn't much space.
While that's a more subjective standard to uphold, it'd probably be good for quality over quantity.
Good call on leaving the conversations untouched, though. The autistic slapfights are part of the charm.

Nomination: @OneHandClapping.
He's quite thorough with the Weeb Wars stuff, and doesn't seem to use A&H...someone who doesn't have a dog in the aforementioned slapfights.
 
@Null


I'd suggest somewhat stricter enforcement of the megathreads-rule as well. Ensuring that clickbait garbage and other low-quality stuff doesn't much space.
While that's a more subjective standard to uphold, it'd probably be good for quality over quantity.
Good call on leaving the conversations untouched, though. The autistic slapfights are part of the charm.

Nomination: @OneHandClapping.
He's quite thorough with the Weeb Wars stuff, and doesn't seem to use A&H...someone who doesn't have a dog in the aforementioned slapfights.
Wait what the fuck. Assuming I'm not being mistaken for someone else, the last thing I want is actual responsibility for where I shitpost.

Thanks, but no thanks.

I don't even know what A&H means.
 
Last edited:
Anyone asking for some of the most popular posters here to become janitors must have brain damage. If you like what they do, don't change a thing. If anything, you should give the job to someone like @Rand /pol/ so we can torture him.

Or spread the love around and randomly select a new janitor each week and revoke their posting privileges site-wide until the week is over.
 
Anyone asking for some of the most popular posters here to become janitors must have brain damage. If you like what they do, don't change a thing. If anything, you should give the job to someone like @Rand /pol/ so we can torture him.

Or spread the love around and randomly select a new janitor each week and revoke their posting privileges site-wide until the week is over.
The whole thing is actually just a convoluted plan to get HK-47 to have to read every thread and hopefully post more because of that
 
Or spread the love around and randomly select a new janitor each week and revoke their posting privileges site-wide until the week is over.
That sounds like a really fun idea. It would also help people to not get too power hungry. I like the way you think.
 
Whoa whoa whoa. Moderation isn't supposed to be fun!
It’s fun for the spectators and not the moderator in this case. @Scandinadian Bacon proposed not letting the janitor(s) of the week post and only do clean up work. If some user has been particularly bothersome, they can pay their dues by doing work.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom