I'm not saying I disagree at all with real criticism. I'm just saying that the net has a need for a site without it, due to the number of people who do.
Where there is no real criticism, there is no growth.
I think The Hive could use some right now.
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I'm not saying I disagree at all with real criticism. I'm just saying that the net has a need for a site without it, due to the number of people who do.
And as long as the staff and the site's most respected members believe this, no amount of discussion or persuasion will change it. C'est la vie.PurplePoot said:I'm not saying I disagree at all with real criticism. I'm just saying that the net has a need for a site without it, due to the number of people who do.
WE NEED MOD REVIEWS.
And moderator changes every month.
Find me one successful website that does that and we might consider it
Might
WE NEED MOD REVIEWS.
And moderator changes every month.
Find me one successful website that does that and we might consider it
Might
I guess that depends on Mecheon's definition of "successful", but I would hardly consider the cycling method valid for any site.
With PurplePoot you had someone like that, but you managed to drive him away somehow ...
But ya, sure.
So I guess what I'm saying is that you need less fluctuation and more long-term staffies, people who do it with dedication, not just for the title.
In the last few days lingering in chat during my free time at work, to ask a few questions about memory space I'd been wanting answered, I found out a lot about The Hive's staff and userbase. A few things I found really made everything so much clearer.
The Hive's active users and staff are mostly teenagers(there are a few I have not asked)-- Not older gents like myself, but 14-18 year old kids in high school. While you folks of that age group may not have come to understand it yet, the teenage years are the most volatile and a time where hormones run rampant. Because of this, kids of that age lash out, argue, fight for no reason, take major offense to the lightest of jokes, try to prove they're better than others, claim their dominant place in groups, or even make stupid decisions under the false assumption that they're right simply because they think they are.
I've witnessed stupid commenting, pointless arguing, fight picking, and all sorts of angsty teenage displays throughout. By both new users, active users, and moderators.
The rate of which teenage e-peen is being thrown around here is absolutely disgusting. And I hope everyone, as well as Ralle, can step back from everything and think about how what I've said pans out. Because if I'm not mistaken in my observations, they hold a large share in the events that have unfolded here and in the events to come.
In the last few days lingering in chat during my free time at work, to ask a few questions about memory space I'd been wanting answered, I found out a lot about The Hive's staff and userbase. A few things I found really made everything so much clearer.
The Hive's active users and staff are mostly teenagers(there are a few I have not asked)-- Not older gents like myself, but 14-18 year old kids in high school. While you folks of that age group may not have come to understand it yet, the teenage years are the most volatile and a time where hormones run rampant. Because of this, kids of that age lash out, argue, fight for no reason, take major offense to the lightest of jokes, try to prove they're better than others, claim their dominant place in groups, or even make stupid decisions under the false assumption that they're right simply because they think they are.
I've witnessed stupid commenting, pointless arguing, fight picking, and all sorts of angsty teenage displays throughout. By both new users, active users, and moderators.
The rate of which teenage e-peen is being thrown around here is absolutely disgusting. And I hope everyone, as well as Ralle, can step back from everything and think about how what I've said pans out. Because if I'm not mistaken in my observations, they hold a large share in the events that have unfolded here and in the events to come.
Although that may be true on wc3c, the vast majority of the time on the hive whenever someone's negrepped, someone else just +reps them to cancel it out.While rep may not matter, negrep matters a lot. To get red rep is akin to being blacklisted for a lot of people because it makes people think twice about helping you and so forth. Besides, it's really true what Vega said for a vast majority of the population here (Just check the profiles). Even if it isn't the case for everyone, the majority still condemns the rest. That isn't to say that we should stereotype everyone, since we shouldn't, but there's certainly a predisposition to be had towards certain age groups and a large chunk of the Hive's populace.
We know.On an almost unrelated note, why is Brad only a community moderator and Ghan the community director? If anything, Brad's way more qualified for the position and way more respectable/active/useful, excluding his random outbursts of asininity. *Cough!*![]()
Your generalization is indeed correct. Teenagers are often angry, angsty, volatile, and "high-strung". The problem is, for reasons unknown to me, it seems to be becoming increasingly hard to find users on this site who aren't underage. Maybe someday, when Wolverabid and Darky come back, we could all renovate this site so that proper, mature, Adult moderators could come and replace all of us.In the last few days lingering in chat during my free time at work, to ask a few questions about memory space I'd been wanting answered, I found out a lot about The Hive's staff and userbase. A few things I found really made everything so much clearer.
The Hive's active users and staff are mostly teenagers(there are a few I have not asked)-- Not older gents like myself, but 14-18 year old kids in high school. While you folks of that age group may not have come to understand it yet, the teenage years are the most volatile and a time where hormones run rampant. Because of this, kids of that age lash out, argue, fight for no reason, take major offense to the lightest of jokes, try to prove they're better than others, claim their dominant place in groups, or even make stupid decisions under the false assumption that they're right simply because they think they are.
I've witnessed stupid commenting, pointless arguing, fight picking, and all sorts of angsty teenage displays throughout. By both new users, active users, and moderators.
The rate of which teenage e-peen is being thrown around here is absolutely disgusting. And I hope everyone, as well as Ralle, can step back from everything and think about how what I've said pans out. Because if I'm not mistaken in my observations, they hold a large share in the events that have unfolded here and in the events to come.
Well, that's unfortunate. There are other, higher-priority things to be worrying about with the site than rep, though. It's no biggie.Pyritie said:Although that may be true on wc3c, the vast majority of the time on the hive whenever someone's negrepped, someone else just +reps them to cancel it out.
I've got to agree with brad. Don't put them all on a single bag.
While most of what you said is true, your attitude towards my action of negative-repping you was immature, considering how insignificant both the 2 negative points you received and the reputation system itself are.
As I see it half of the active users of this site have, at some point, been moderator already.
Considering that, how could the regular users ever respect the mods here?
At wc3c on the other hand, all moderators have been doing their thing for years now. Therefore their opinions are highly valued and respected by all members.
So I guess what I'm saying is that you need less fluctuation and more long-term staffies, people who do it with dedication, not just for the title.
How to find those I don't know
With PurplePoot you had someone like that, but you managed to drive him away somehow ...
Yeah, really. Plus, people may just act like a twat around you because you are a twat. Think about how you (and/or) the environment you're in influence the way people behave before judging them.
If someone makes some most disparaging remarks about my mother, I'd be inclined to take them up on it. If they were drunk, the same rules would not apply.
There's this thing, a skill mayhaps, called 'Trolling'. The act of trolling is simply making ignorant and highly objectionable comments which bait a user into flying off the handle at you. Now, when being trolled, people can become ridiculously angry and make many remarks that they perhaps would not have said otherwise.
It's stuff like that that you have to take into account before mindlessly judging the vast majority of our users.
The fact I made was that teenagers lack experience, and even if they may have a cool head or fair understanding of certain matters, they are all slaves to their innate teenage hormones-- the likes of which cause pointless fighting, arguing, etc, the list goes on.
Having spent most of the last week speaking almost exclusively to teenagers of vastly superior intellect to the majority of the population...no. Just no.
We are not slaves to our innate teenage hormones any more than you are to your evolutionary imbued sense of fear at the younger generation.
You judge teenagers because of hormones? Okay, well, why would you pick an adult? They'd be busy working all of the time unless they have some cubicle job where they can just sit on the internet all day (like Office Space, well TPS reports first of course).
I think you just need to shutup about things you don't know. Especially when you make blanket statements like "all teenagers have hormones and that's the problem with them" and then you dis-credit someone else for making other blanket statements.
newb
Good argument.
If you really wish to be perceived as someone of vastly superior intellect, why not simply display the fact, rather than proclaim it? A phrase involving the words bark and bite comes to mind. And while you seem to have trouble understanding it, the 'majority of the population' did not receive the same standard of education the youth of today have, so it's no mystery as to why they're not as intellectually inclined.
Just as the old man cannot stop growing older, the teenager cannot stop just the same.
Perhaps the next time you respond, you will give it a little more thought.
I observed behaviors within a group and explained the common cause linking that behavior together.
To answer your question: I do not primarily judge based on age, but how a person acts. Certain ages have corresponding faults, and should a person of a certain age group show it- it likely may be because of their corresponding age. Such as your response to mine. Such as children begin pretending, teenagers go through puberty, and old men start to forget.
I understand why you're reacting this way, but here's a tip: When you want to argue against what I've said- you argue against what I've said- not how I've said it, how old I am, or your misconceptions of both. If you truly believe what I've said is wrong- then prove it.
I think Griffen's mistaken here. Of course there are examples of teenagers that are brilliant, more so than any of us, but that doesn't make them the majority.
Fair enough. Toss me some of those case studies you're basing that statement on, I'd like to see them sometime for my own edification.Captain Griffen said:Depends on where you are. For me, it be true.
I seriously hope you are not implying that the solution to this problem is to replace the entire teenage portion of the staff with adults.
Call me ill informed, but I doubt that would work. I seriously do not see the dominant age group as the main problem in this situation.
Great, let's all go lock up black teenagers as criminal scum then...
This is the internet, your prejudices and collective punishment have no place in it.
It's not about a dominant age group, it's about the traits of that age group that are shown to be a chaotic constant throughout their years in it. This isn't some assumption, presumption or anything near the like- this is widely accepted fact. Teenagers are teenagers, and you couldn't stop them from being teenagers, even if you tried. Hence, problems with moderation, or idiots posting rubbish under their own personal ruse of brilliance, or wrongful defense.
Do you even read your posts before you post them? Do you even read the posts you respond to before you reply to them? These are two key things you need to work on before you post again.
It was a widely accepted fact in Germany that Jews were inferior. So that makes it true? No. So stop trying to argue from "everyone knows that..." - it's the refuge of hate mongerers the world over.
That you think you can't stop teenagers being teenagers is just so laughable. Really, go learn some history. Teenager as anything other than an adult is a pretty new concept.
You need to work on making it logical.
Teenagers go through puberty, yes? What do teenagers have all throughout their years? An influx of hormones, that's right. Now, what do hormones do? Are you still not following, Oxford?
Pump anyone full of testosterone and they will be more aggressive and exhibit the traits I have stated previously. You cannot prove me wrong.
