Let me start off by saying I think the mods do a pretty good job. I am not asking to become a mod nor am I trying to put down what they are doing. It is more about doing the right thing. (yes, in this case it is my opinion that being nicer is the right thing. If you think being mean to others for no reason is the right thing, feel free to post that)
Instead, I am talking about a few different ideas. One would be that if we (the members of the site) saw you (for example) post something mean for no reason other than to hurt someone, then we all call you out on it. If you have 30 posts that tell you that you are being a "jerk" for no reason, you may just slowly stop doing it. Additionally, maybe more people press the RTM button when they see someone who is out of control. Maybe they even post "chicagoboy, this is against rule #1, please refrain from attacking a fellow member. There are other ways as well but, you are getting the idea.
For the record, just because someone posts something I do not like, it does not mean that this happens. We are entitled to our opinions. This only comes to play if you are attacking for no reason, bullying, or things of that nature.
As to your point, I am sure that the site owners have more info. As I run multiple sites, I know they get a lot more information than I am privy to. Most of it boils down to getting more hits, more traffic and more ads. Even you must be able to admit that it is possible that the traffic and usage would come up if people were not flamed on a regular basis. This of course could lead to higher ad buys and ad rates. To cover my bases, I already stated that if this is how the site owner wants it and/or if St. Chris tells me to back off, I would.
Again I will say in closing. It is amazing how hard some people fight for the "right" to attack others for no reason. Maybe it is just me but, I just don;t get why you have to hurt others to feel better about yourself.
Build-A-Bear, please tell us more about how, you thinck, folks should be 'held accountable'. The devil is in the details.
Perhaps the site owners and their admins/mods already have a pretty good sense of what the membership does - and does not - want, what stirs up interest, and what maximizes profits. They certainly have access to more data than you or I have.
Originally Posted by chicagoboy