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Update on CF Situation: Cloudflare ended its maintenance of its billing system on the 8th, last Friday. Unfortunately, there are still issues with @Holo's account. He had attempted to pay several times over the course of the downtime, never with any success. This apparently has caused issues with his account. There has been communication with Cloudflare, but it has been abominably slow. Last we have heard, Holo's account had been referred to billing. It is our hope that this will be resolved sometime this week. I can assure everyone that we have backup plans in place in case that Cloudflare does not work out but we've not reached that breaking point yet.
Moving on, last week there was a heated but incredibly civil (I’m pretty proud of you guys for that!) debate on the goals and methods of moderation on MD. We had been talking about the need for more effective moderation tools on MD for months, but the debate spurred the dev team to complete additional tools.
These tools will increase efficiency, increase consistency of moderator action, will make life much easier for the sole forum moderator (that’s me folks :v), and will hopefully decrease the overall level of drama due to moderator action.
The first tool will hopefully excite a lot of users out there. If you look in your settings, you will see a dropdown for “Comment visibility”. The two options you can choose are “Hide moderated comments” and “Show all comments”. In short, you can either choose to view comments that have been tagged as moderated or you can choose to not view them, in which case, you will simply see a small line that says “This comment has been marked by [Insert mod here] as moderated” when reading a forum thread or a chapter/manga/group comment thread. The point of this tool is to give users a way to opt out of the "hugbox" if you disagree with our moderation goals. This feature is for registered users only.
Next is the actual moderation process, which has had a few small changes. The first is that mods now have the option to tag a post as moderated. This will make the post subject to the above toggle in your settings. If a post is tagged as moderated, you will receive a PM that looks like this:
Moderated posts are essentially for minor infractions of 5.1 and its related rules or spoilers outside of designated threads and forums. Further disciplinary action may or may not follow a moderated post, depending on the severity of the violation and/or the user's posting history. A mod may not tag a post as moderated if they feel it is not warranted. You may simply receive a warning in thread, which is what the vast majority of my actions as a forum mod have been.
Lastly, there is now a rudimentary system where I can now view a user’s moderated and unmoderated comments, as well as the total number of moderated comments a user has. This will enable me to see if the user has a history of rule breaking as well as give me better context why a post was reported. Hopefully this will address concerns that moderation is lacking consistency.
Please feel free to post any thoughts or questions you may have!
Moving on, last week there was a heated but incredibly civil (I’m pretty proud of you guys for that!) debate on the goals and methods of moderation on MD. We had been talking about the need for more effective moderation tools on MD for months, but the debate spurred the dev team to complete additional tools.
These tools will increase efficiency, increase consistency of moderator action, will make life much easier for the sole forum moderator (that’s me folks :v), and will hopefully decrease the overall level of drama due to moderator action.
The first tool will hopefully excite a lot of users out there. If you look in your settings, you will see a dropdown for “Comment visibility”. The two options you can choose are “Hide moderated comments” and “Show all comments”. In short, you can either choose to view comments that have been tagged as moderated or you can choose to not view them, in which case, you will simply see a small line that says “This comment has been marked by [Insert mod here] as moderated” when reading a forum thread or a chapter/manga/group comment thread. The point of this tool is to give users a way to opt out of the "hugbox" if you disagree with our moderation goals. This feature is for registered users only.
Next is the actual moderation process, which has had a few small changes. The first is that mods now have the option to tag a post as moderated. This will make the post subject to the above toggle in your settings. If a post is tagged as moderated, you will receive a PM that looks like this:
Moderated posts are essentially for minor infractions of 5.1 and its related rules or spoilers outside of designated threads and forums. Further disciplinary action may or may not follow a moderated post, depending on the severity of the violation and/or the user's posting history. A mod may not tag a post as moderated if they feel it is not warranted. You may simply receive a warning in thread, which is what the vast majority of my actions as a forum mod have been.
Lastly, there is now a rudimentary system where I can now view a user’s moderated and unmoderated comments, as well as the total number of moderated comments a user has. This will enable me to see if the user has a history of rule breaking as well as give me better context why a post was reported. Hopefully this will address concerns that moderation is lacking consistency.
Please feel free to post any thoughts or questions you may have!