DickCappels
- Joined Aug 21, 2008
- 10,661
I especially like Raymond's first two suggestions:
1. Creation of a Beginner Topic area.
This creates a specific place for “newbies” to ask On-Topic questions. By collecting them in their own area, they provide an increased comfort level and a friendly atmosphere.
2. Removal of “Likes” capability in Off-Topic threads.
1. What sort of things might be done structurally or administratively make the first suggestion work?
2. It seems that the capability to apply "Likes, es"provided an incentive for some members to perform by way of rude behavior. This effect seems more pronounced in Off Topic, perhaps because of the nature of moderation there, isn't the feedback provided by "Likes" also important social feedback that can help members get closer to each other? (That could be good or bad.)
1. Creation of a Beginner Topic area.
This creates a specific place for “newbies” to ask On-Topic questions. By collecting them in their own area, they provide an increased comfort level and a friendly atmosphere.
2. Removal of “Likes” capability in Off-Topic threads.
1. What sort of things might be done structurally or administratively make the first suggestion work?
2. It seems that the capability to apply "Likes, es"provided an incentive for some members to perform by way of rude behavior. This effect seems more pronounced in Off Topic, perhaps because of the nature of moderation there, isn't the feedback provided by "Likes" also important social feedback that can help members get closer to each other? (That could be good or bad.)