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Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 7 |
These messages were moved to this thread for various reasons; "stretching" the width of the original thread, off-topic or offensive, etc. They are not messages that warrant "deletion", and no offense is intended by moving them here; this is done simply to keep the forums running as smoothly as possible. If they were moved due to "stretching", a replacement post has been added to the original thread, with only formatting changes. |
EvoDude Send message Joined: 6 Nov 05 Posts: 21 Credit: 52,425 RAC: 0 |
if this is a hard thing for you to handle perhaps you should stop giving help That was a really helpful response Bill, not! Have you checked the input that the project is getting from Lauren? I'm not sure you fully understand the role of moderator, voluntary or otherwise. Moderatorn a person who presides over at a public or legislative assembly. You are there to handle complaints or problems - not to exagerate them. If you read his post you will see that he clearly states that he is a plumber and has little or no technical expertise in the computing field. Why didn't you carefully explain what details you require and how to get them, you may then have got the information you required. Instead you have managed to drive away a volunteer who gave the project a heck of a lot of crunching power. |
Paul D. Buck Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 815 Credit: 1,812,737 RAC: 0 |
Have you checked the input that the project is getting from Lauren? I'm not sure you fully understand the role of moderator, voluntary or otherwise. Moderatorn a person who presides over at a public or legislative assembly. You are there to handle complaints or problems - not to exagerate them. Just because Lauren is a large contributor he can be abrupt? Impolite? His first post said: "I have been getting WU's that the time clock just stops and takes a reboot to get it going again I have had to reboot over 100 systems in the past 2 days My points per day is 1/2 what it is on a norm. I guess I should just shut down my network till you can solve this problem. As I have little time to babysit your client with the holly days here or just change to another project" Bill asked for information and did try to work through the problem. But, this initial posting, and the next couple contained little information, nor a request for what information might be needed. Maybe it is only me. Or maybe it is because I get one or two e-mails a week, often using language that should be consider inappropriate for opening a conversation with a stranger. But, I know when I have a question I ask as nicely as I can for help. Just because I have 9 computers and do a heck of a lot of work I should get special consideration? I don't think so. The same goes for anyone else. Sorry, but, to be honest rude people throwing their weight around was one of the problems in SETI@Home Classic's Team concept ... do it my way or I will leave and the team goes down the standings ... Fix this right now or I will leave and take my 100 computers with me so you had better listen ... That is not a request for help. That is a rude demand. Sorry. *I* have little sympathy. Do I want him to leave? No. Do I want to solve his problems? Yes. Is it too much to ask for a little politeness? Gee guys, I am having this problem, I am a plumber and have little experience but it seems my 100 computers are doing awful stuff and I would hate to leave the project but... can you help me? What do you need to know about my systems ... they are running Windows ME and the clock seems to stop ... Now, that is how *I* would have started ... then again, that is just me ... for some strange reason I think being polite is a nice thing to do ... |
Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 7 |
His first post said: "I have been getting WU's that the time clock just stops and takes a reboot to get it going again I have had to reboot over 100 systems in the past 2 days Actually, just to keep the record straight - that wasn't his first post. That was the second that I'd read that day from him. The first is the one where he was aborting WU's because he didn't like their names, here. |
Bok Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 54 Credit: 3,514,973 RAC: 0 |
Yes Paul, but a moderator should show a lot more care in replies than the day to day user. They have to remain above any condescension. Bill's replies show quite a bit of exasperation in my opinion which should never be the case for a moderator. Cases of "shouting" by uppercasing words. This quote from one of his replies in particular does not read well at all (IMO).. Several issues here. "Time clock just stops" is a new problem, if it's really a problem. Of course, with zero information from you on this, even though you have had it occur "over 100 times", it is hard to give any information. This is your FIRST posting on the issue. When the clock stops, is the status of the result by any chance "preempted"? And please, explain why a _reboot_ would be necessary? Are you sure that the problem isn't the OPERATING SYSTEM locking up, maybe because you're way overclocked, and not anything to do with Rosetta? Moderating can be difficult, I've done it for years and have made mistakes too, but you have to keep a cool head and remain impartial.. my 2p worth.. Bok Free-DC Stats for all projects Custom Stats |
EvoDude Send message Joined: 6 Nov 05 Posts: 21 Credit: 52,425 RAC: 0 |
His first post said: "I have been getting WU's that the time clock just stops and takes a reboot to get it going again I have had to reboot over 100 systems in the past 2 days Meanwhile, you just carry on with your own attitude problem - where is this going to end? Just because a person approaches you in a way you don't like it seems to make it alright for you to be unhelpful and tell them to leave the project. Now that is what I call 'brilliant forum moderation'! Perhaps after the first post you could have explained that these were legitimate WU names and not to worry. At least that would have settled the 'volunteer's' concerns on that matter. Also, if they are having to reboot to solve it does it not make it impossible to retrieve any informattion before rebooting. I know when my PC freezes it stops me doing anything other than 'press the button'. I only ask that, as a moderator, you do your best to resolve problems and not act like a child taking his ball back 'cos someone says something the wrong way. This is not me being rude, just some straight talking from a straight guy. |
Jack Schonbrun Send message Joined: 1 Nov 05 Posts: 115 Credit: 5,954 RAC: 0 |
This thread has gotten very off-topic. |
EvoDude Send message Joined: 6 Nov 05 Posts: 21 Credit: 52,425 RAC: 0 |
This thread has gotten very off-topic. And with your list of titles I would have expected a lot more helpful input than just to complain about being off-topic. Does nobody here know how to resolve a problem. I hope you have plenty of volunteers available because you'll start losing them very quickly with this sort of attitude. |
Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 7 |
This is what I already said on this topic: I have no problem helping you if you ask for help. But if you come in with the "I'll just shut down if you don't solve your problem" attitude, then you're going to get attitude right back. There is NO reason to reboot a system because of ANY Rosetta problem. So the first step in solving this is to stop rebooting and instead, describe what is happening, copy/paste any messages from the Messages tab, and give us some information so we can begin to solve the problem. And that's also the _last_ thing I have to say on the topic. |
Bok Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 54 Credit: 3,514,973 RAC: 0 |
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Rytis Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 9 Credit: 183,185 RAC: 0 |
Bill, you can delete messages - there is a link at the top of the message for you to use. Be aware that once you delete the message, you still can see it - but the link changes to [undelete message]. Hope it helps. PrimeGrid Administrator |
River~~ Send message Joined: 15 Dec 05 Posts: 761 Credit: 285,578 RAC: 0 |
***NOT (?yet?) a moderated message *** hi Bill, it is great that you are moving troublesome messages off the original thread, and even better that you are moving rather than deleting. However, it is not so useful to lump them all into one thread. Eventually this will be enormous, and contain every form of mis-post imaginable, from my famous line-stretcher to the troll rants. So I'd like to suggest that in future it would be more useful to start a new thread for each originating thread. So messages moved from the FooBar thread would go into the FooBar (moderated messages) thread, messages from I got too much credit would be moved to I got too much credit (moderated messages) and so on. There is no effective limit (and no extra charge) for creating extra threads! R~~ |
Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 7 |
I know about the "delete" button - I've used it on double-posts. I have a philosophical problem with using it for anything "just because I don't like it". If someone starts making personal attacks, then 'delete'. As long as it's off-topic, wrong thread, stretching, things like that... I'd rather just move it somewhere so it doesn't interfere with someone looking for help. The tag says "moderator", not "censor", and I see my "moderator" job as being to help the boards run smoothly, not to keep someone from getting their feelings hurt. I'm quite sure even _moving_ a post will get somebody terribly upset, but I can "take the heat". Note that my "moderator" job, as far as _I_ am concerned, only comes into play when I hit one of those little "moderator only" buttons, or if I'm discussing (as I am here) moderation. When I am replying to a question, well, I was doing that _before_ the tag was added under my name, just as I do on five _other_ boards. I wasn't advised that it was an "either-or" case, I was asked if I would take on the _additional_ task. As I've said elsewhere, if I'd been thinking about it, I would have asked that the moderator tag be placed on a _new_ account name; "Guido the bouncer", or "Volunteer moderator", or whatever, and then keeping the two of "me" separate wouldn't be an issue. If the "moderator me" is doing "too much", then frankly I'll be amazed, because my whole philosophy is to do as little as possible, but I'll hang up the tag with no hard feelings in that case. If the "question answering me" causes dissention, then I'll do whatever the project folks want; remove the tag and the job, quit answering questions, or start using two accounts. There is not a "fourth option" there, of answering questions without being a human being; I can't and won't do that. It _should_ be plain to anyone that I am not paid by the project, I do not represent the project, I do not speak for the project, I'm just another participant, with not even a huge amount of credits. Heck, I've never even _met_ anyone on the project, and only have a couple of their email addresses! Anyone who doesn't understand that, well, I'll try to explain it, and if they _still_ don't get it, it's just not my problem. On threads: I also don't really like creating unnecessary threads. If a thread "splits" into two topics, and it gets to the point where I really need to move one topic elsewhere, that's fine, and I'll do that. If one topic looks to be really "short", and I'm only moving it for stretching, or "off-topic, interference" purposes (as was this case), I'd rather use one thread for them. However, I'd say the limit is "one more". Once you get three things moved "out of the way", then the fourth really needs another thread, otherwise people looking at "thing 4" wind up re-starting discussing "thing 1" or whatever. Of course, if this topic keeps getting added to, before "thing 3" comes along, I'll create a new moderated thread for "thing 3"... It's a "play it by ear" situation. Edit:: It's always interesting to see certain people on a board where you aren't expecting them! Hi Rytis! :-) Next to come along will probably be Janus! Or Theirry, or... |
River~~ Send message Joined: 15 Dec 05 Posts: 761 Credit: 285,578 RAC: 0 |
Unfortunately, the system labels every posting as being by a moderator - or that is how most people will see the tag under your name in the author column.
You can make it more obvious if you make these kind of comments in a profile. Then if the need arises to tell/remind people, you could just tell them to "refer to my profile (click the 'head' icon)"
But what you are doing is merging what are effectively two separate threads. On-topic stretches do not belong together with off-topic rants. If we want people to put effort into finding appropriate names for their threads, the name of the moderated thread should reflect the content of the messages not (only) the fact that they have been moderated. Finally, by having separate threads, if a troll resurrects their rant, at least they do not resurrect the *other* rants that have been thankfully forgotten. Just my opinion - and as I said before I'm much happier you are doing *something* about them than I am unhappy over the exact detail of what. R~~ |
Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 7 |
You can make it more obvious if you make these kind Very good points. I didn't even realize that I'd never created a profile here, I'll do that _and_ put in this info. And you're right on the "thread merge" factor; I really never intended for _anything_ to be _added_ to the thread, it was just a place to put things that I thought wouldn't be necessary... if it's going to be a topic, it should have it's own thread. |
Angus Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 412 Credit: 321,053 RAC: 0 |
The option to report offensive posts is broken. Generates this message: This project has not yet defined an administrator to handle this kind of forum reports. Please contact the project and tell them to add this information in their html/project/project.inc file Proudly Banned from Predictator@Home and now Cosmology@home as well. Added SETI to the list today. Temporary ban only - so need to work harder :) "You can't fix stupid" (Ron White) |
Tern Send message Joined: 25 Oct 05 Posts: 576 Credit: 4,695,362 RAC: 7 |
The option to report offensive posts is broken. Hm. Hopefully someone will fix that, there are times it would be used. EDIT:: Total rewrite... If there is a current posting somewhere that you find offensive, you can send me an email, and I will take a look at the other posting. I'll warn you that I am not easily offended, so I may not do anything about it. There are other moderators here that I _know_ are much more easily offended than I am...* My email address is (based on my screenname here) firstname dot lastname at comcast dot net. I _do_ ask that anyone emailing me put "Rosetta" in the subject somewhere, so I'll have a clue... ---- *I actually find it funny... I just added up my posts to all the BOINC boards, and I've made 1,893 up to this moment. Including a handful where I told someone to, um, do a unix file-system check on themselves. Today I had one deleted by a moderator for the first time, and it was here... Which, looking at the ones that were deleted (I can see them even after they were deleted), I understand completely, and given a "more pro-active" approach to moderating, I have no problem with. I just think that the choice used in the pulldown would have been more accurate if it was deleted as being "offensive", or "offtopic", rather than "obscene". I suspect the choice was the default top-in-alpha-order one, but still... :-P |
Rytis Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 9 Credit: 183,185 RAC: 0 |
Well, I hang in other projects' forums from time to time :) You can learn a lot from other projects. And to let you know, Rosetta is the project with my highest resource share (what a surprise, even higher than PrimeGrid. Hehe). Returning to the topic, I have some additions to the message boards in my project - we have topic title editing for moderators and thread/post recounting after the moderation, and even smilies and private messages :) And that's built on the standard BOINC forum software (OK, private messages are not merged into the forum code, it's my Perl stuff, and it's pretty hard to merge everything). I have submitted smilies to Janus for checkin (I do not have write access to the CVS, sadly), however, as he is working on a complete forum rewrite, a lot of code has changed, so most probably he did not want to work twice integrating that into the code. Or other reasons, only he can answer that. Hopefully, the new forum software will give a helping hand to moderators. If not, I promise, I'll give it a part of my time and integrate my updates into the new forums. Regarding your "moderator" tag - I often hang in neowin.net forums, and moderators there do brilliant job - they act like simple users, and if there weren't posts in italics (thread closed ;)) and a moderator tag, you would not know they are moderators. Just be plain yourself :) Hey, and that fsck call was good :D Merry Christmas everyone! [edit] Linebreaks, this thread is too wide. PrimeGrid Administrator |
Angus Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 412 Credit: 321,053 RAC: 0 |
Mr. Bill needs to rachet down his style and tone a whole bunch. His initial response to laurenu2 on the hanging WUs started off from the first paragraph in an insulting and attacking tone, and totally out of line with the simple statement laurenu2 made, in an appropriate thread. Moderators need to hold themselves to a higher standard of posting, bacause they do have the moderator tag. I'm not sure Bill will ever tone down, so the splitting into two personas (a "helper" and a "moderator") isn't going to help. He'll still be making rude and insulting posts to people simply looking for help, and I doubt he will "moderate" himself. Angus Free-DC Proudly Banned from Predictator@Home and now Cosmology@home as well. Added SETI to the list today. Temporary ban only - so need to work harder :) "You can't fix stupid" (Ron White) |
ColdRain Send message Joined: 19 Nov 05 Posts: 4 Credit: 1,155,699 RAC: 0 |
Mr. Bill needs to rachet down his style and tone a whole bunch. Bill's reply was _not_ his first or 'initial' respons to Laurenu2. There were many other responses and requests for more info in other threads. Those requests never got answered like you would expect on a forum, not only leaving Bill Michael out in the blue, but also giving other forum members the impression Laurenu2 is/was on a personal crusade. The purpose of these forums is to discuss 'like in Q & A'. It's not to simply vent one's frustration and then leave it be. I _personally_ dislike the way FreeDC is handling (and blowing up) this incident. The issue has grown far beyond reasonable levels. It has become a FreeDC against Rosetta issue, something I deeply regret and do not comprehend at all. I've seen similar threads at FaD, with some of the same FreeDC people involved, so I don't like what I'm seeing here 1 bit! I sincerely hope FreeDC and the Rosetta community will come to peace soon !! |
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