Mike Greathouse
Reptilian Dreams
That's probably for the best.WebSlave said:That is certainly one of the choices you can make, Mike. See ya....![]()
Good luck and I hope that you find what you're looking for here.
Goodbye.
That's probably for the best.WebSlave said:That is certainly one of the choices you can make, Mike. See ya....![]()
Your system does not do enough to rein in the chaos. IMO, you will lose folks who prefer more order, and retain those who prefer more chaos.
WebSlave said:Well perhaps so. Mike seems to prefer a much more controlled environment, and that certainly is his right to choose. I know there are some sites out there that are friendlier and much more controlled. Some to the extent that NO contrary opinions are allowed and such dissenting posts are deleted and the posters banned. If that environment is what anyone prefers, then I wish them well in their new home.
I just am not going to lose any sleep about not being able to please everyone and losing those people who demand that I make this site THEIR way or they will take the highway. If that is the ultimatum ANYONE chooses to present me, then .......![]()
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No ill will on my part. This site is just not for you.
Sledgehammer said:As I recall, Mike has been very outspoken in other threads about his dislike of sites that are as you describe - kingsnake specifically.
My take on his issue here is that there are a couple of individuals who need to be booted for the betterment of the site, and you are either afraid or unwilling to stand up and take some necessary action.
If he really is gone, you've lost one of the better members you had here today.
Congratulations.

Chameleon Company said:Then put some folks in the empty jury seats who have demonstrated competence and who want the job. If the only way for us "to do that sort of dirty work for a change" is to pay you, then maybe you put too much faith in Tom Sawyer and his fence.
WebSlave said:My decision is unwavering, Jim, no matter how many times you play the same old tune....But we'll give you an "A" for persistence...
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Jim.Chameleon Company said:Then put some folks in the empty jury seats who have demonstrated competence and who want the job.
Jim O said:Jim.Chameleon Company said:Then put some folks in the empty jury seats who have demonstrated competence and who want the job.
Even if Rich were to accept your advice, which we know that he won't, where is the line of said willing and able individuals?

And it would be all for nought anyway. The usual suspects would STILL complain about the lack of consistency, bias, and unfairness of not only the members selected, but their actions as moderators as well.
So yeah, someone go ahead and tell me I am wrong about that...
Chameleon Company said:Take the top 50 karma folks ..... "the 50". Rich can eliminate those he doesn't like from consideration. Karma is representative of dedication to the site, posting frequency, and peer approval. Then, if you want 10-20 dedicated cops, offer the job in sequence. You'll get 20 easy. And each of those 20 will know that they have 19 fellow constable/jurors who wanted the job, and have shown dedication to the site. Rich said "no way" ....... but you asked.
Ya think?WebSlave said:And it would be all for nought anyway. The usual suspects would STILL complain about the lack of consistency, bias, and unfairness of not only the members selected, but their actions as moderators as well.
I'm not certain that he'd get 20 (though he might get 10) from that group for the very reason that was mentioned above. Who then is to say that they would be any more "effective" than the 10-15 or so active members of the current posse? With the exception of possibly a couple of those individuals, the rest seem to have been conscientious and "consistent". Not that I love the idea that there is an admission price to give warning points, but Rich has a point, and that point is that if you like this site and benefit from it, and really think the trash needs to go out, then be part of the solution. It's his site and he's entitled to create revenue sources on it but even if it draws 20 additional Benefactor level memberships that isn't going to change his standard of living or move up his retirement. After he pays the taxes on it, he might have enough for insurance on his Corvette.Chameleon Company said:Jim O. Take the top 50 karma folks ..... "the 50". Rich can eliminate those he doesn't like from consideration. Karma is representative of dedication to the site, posting frequency, and peer approval. Then, if you want 10-20 dedicated cops, offer the job in sequence. You'll get 20 easy. And each of those 20 will know that they have 19 fellow constable/jurors who wanted the job, and have shown dedication to the site. Rich said "no way" ....... but you asked.
That would take a long time, as one can only leave karma twice in 24 hours and can't give the same person twice until they have give (I believe) 20 others karma so that's once every ten days at most. New registrants cannot give any karma until they have 100 posts, and and their "power" is dependent on post total, length of site membership, and karma total.Seamus Haley said:Well, I know dozens of people who are either already registered or that would sign up for free and start handing me positive karma for every post I've ever written if I asked them to. You know, the way whatsherface used to. Or there's always the free registration using anonymous email accounts that are allowed to give positive karma... hey, I don't even need to bother anyone else, I can artificially inflate my karma totals all by myself!