Originally Posted by kipper
I don't like the idea that it floats and can be pushed several pages down, because I think it might make it more difficult to find for users.
And yet in some forums, if you insert a sticky, you'll get complaints about the moderators stickying something else in the thread which was done to improve their experience.
So while you
personally may not like that idea, we do need to consider how all the other members of FT - aside from yourself - who may not even be aware of this idea will react if it should happen.
Additionally, I look at this as an idea, and just think it's a hammer to crack a nut. So I have to have a thread so that members can complain about the 3-4 visible moderator decisions I make in a year on Virgin Flying Club. Really?
There's a mistake in critical thinking here, that one size fits all across all forums. It doesn't. So you'll have some forums where the users of those forums will resent the intrusion of another sticky, and you've got some where the amount of visible moderator activity is miniscule... still I'm sure the users of the Antarctica forum will be happy to have a thread to discuss all the moderator decisions that occur in that forum
I also think the balance is wrong - complaining in public seems to be considered more vital than actually talking to the mods about it. Why wouldn't you want to encourage dialogue between the mods and the members in the first instance?
Oh yes, I suspect because this is all about some people on TB being able to see all the complaints which are being made about moderators, so they can gather more grist to their mill..... It also allows TB to begin to insert themselves into the conversation - and we already know that is an aim of some at the moment.
I really hate, this 'one size fits all' approach - it completely ignores the diversity in communities we have on FT. That's not being very representative of the members.