Posted by Agent Smith on Fri Jan 28th at 1:41pm 2005
Most members on the site are great, and I'm not attacking any new people. However it seems that some individuals do not know how to behave. I'm not being elitist, and I don't want the SnarkPit to become elitist. However I think we want to make sure that everyones experience at the SnarkPit is a pleasant and constructive one.
Fair enough some of us can be crabby at times, myself included, its called being human. I'm not talking about that, and I'm not talking about legitimate debate that occaisionally gets out of hand. I am however talking about open hostility between members or towards other members.
It's just a suggestion, but one that may be need to be implemented.
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Posted by Junkyard God on Fri Jan 28th at 1:44pm 2005
mayb make people who 'behave ' better gold members and people who behave bad kicked, and normal people just regular members, gold members getting more map space etc.
regular: 1 map allowed
1 file
gold: 10 maps
10 files
tutorials
etc. etc. etc.
(for example)
or make some forums restricted untill youre a 'gold' member, thay way you could encourage people to behave good for mor priveliges.
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Posted by Andrei on Fri Jan 28th at 2:43pm 2005
Oh, and regular members just ONE map?!? Give me a break!

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Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 28th at 2:56pm 2005
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Posted by Bobv on Fri Jan 28th at 3:02pm 2005
heh give them a quiz
1) You really want to tell the world about this new texture you made! Do you...
A. Go to art forum and make a thread labeled "OMFG UBER UBER HAWR HAWR," without even putting up anything related to the texture.
B. Go to the Half-Life 2 editing forum and make a thread with the texture
C. Disguise the texture in another Killbox? map, you are confident people will like it just because of the texture.
D. Perform a search to make sure your texture is original, then if you are sure it is not you create a well-thought out thread with decent title and description, with a sample of your amazing texture.
E. STFU! people on this forum dont like when you talk
Posted by Loco on Fri Jan 28th at 3:41pm 2005
IMHO, it looks like a damn nice map, and the other comments agree with this. Maybe the comment is meant to be sarcastic, in which case sorry for misinterpreting it,but comments should probably be restricted. Maybe to two for each beta and two for each final release...
Just my opinion.
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Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 28th at 3:42pm 2005
I am aware the comment abuse goes on, but map authors have the power to delete/edit comments for their own maps...
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Posted by Forceflow on Fri Jan 28th at 3:45pm 2005
Then again, that could be abused too.
I can see tons of evil people submitting killboxes, and editing all the comments into 'yeh, cool map, 10/10'
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Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 28th at 3:49pm 2005
I've thought of that, and you can't edit the scores that people have given you... though if you wanted to up your killbox like that you could just create new users anyway. I just checked out that Mik! guy (and banned him) and it seems he'd created another user (or perhaps it was his brother? They used the same PC anyway) to big up his level.
*EDIT* and now with 'this comment has been edited by author/moderators* warning message goodness ![]()
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Posted by Forceflow on Fri Jan 28th at 3:52pm 2005
It is a sad fact that some people actually do that kind of stuff.
Anyway, I don't think a new member screening would be a good idea. Would be a bit scary for those new members no ? When I arrived here, I was amazed how all you guys talked about serious stuff, and went on with it for several pages. Plus, most of you could create amazing maps. If there was some sort of screening system, I might not have been here at all, because everything would look so ... elite.
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Posted by satchmo on Fri Jan 28th at 4:21pm 2005
However, the wonderful moderators for the Pit do a good job of banning and punishing these offenders before things get out of hand. That's why it's impossible to replace these human elements in managing a forum or any online community. Sure, it's possible to sneak around the rating system and abuse the comments, but it's virtually impossible to fool an intelligent human being.
I believe any strict "cast system" would be undemocratic. Limit new users the use of the forum would be defeating the purpose of the forum in the first place. They undoubtedly have mapping questions to ask (and most of them would be fairly legitimate). If they already know all the mapping knowledge, why would they even bother coming to the Pit?
And restricting "stupid" users reminds me of the eugenics practiced by the Nazi's. Why shouldn't we just endorse the government to sterilize these idiots so they don't even reproduce? We don't want retards to populate this planet, right?
This type of thinking is indeed extremely dangerous. And if you actually briefly considered the possibility mentioned above, I would try hiding those Nazi flags in your room better. Don't show your new girlfriend the Hitler poster on your wall until you're sure that she's a white supremist also.
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Posted by fraggard on Fri Jan 28th at 4:29pm 2005
It's probably simpler to make a page with a simple set of rules, and make it the first thing a new member sees after he registers. If the member breaks any of the rules, the mods can warn him a couple of times, and then hit the big red button.
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Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 28th at 5:05pm 2005
This type of thinking is indeed extremely dangerous. And if you actually briefly considered the possibility mentioned above, I would try hiding those Nazi flags in your room better. Don't show your new girlfriend the Hitler poster on your wall until you're sure that she's a white supremist also.
That analogy is completely over the top
We have every right to ban/limit members who act "stupid" (how are we meant to know what they're like in real life?). And of course "stupid" people have a right to life, but should they be allowed to attempt mapping if it's clear that they'll just fail, and annoy other people in the process? This is just a leisure activity for most, not some right protected by UN conventions ![]()
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Posted by fishy on Fri Jan 28th at 5:09pm 2005
Satchmo, do you think the only club in the world to have a screening process for its members is the KKK?
[edit]meh, orph beat me[/edit]
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Posted by DrGlass on Fri Jan 28th at 5:42pm 2005
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Posted by Gwil on Fri Jan 28th at 6:04pm 2005
Even then we rarely moderate, that is the beauty of the situation, but I agree in essence with trying to maintain a decent standard of forums. I don't have any good plans though, so forgive me
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Posted by Yak_Fighter on Fri Jan 28th at 7:21pm 2005
Uh, it wasn't much of a war really, and I highly doubt any of that was abusive. Pointless and accomplished nothing yes, abusive no.
It is bad though that for the six maps I've reviewed three authors have personally complained to me about what they received and one guy voluntarily removed his download link. I don't know how any map reviewing can be done when authors are breathing down your neck ready to throw down demanding a better score for their killboxes. Apparently nobody can accept the harsh reality of their maps anymore?
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Posted by Agent Smith on Sat Jan 29th at 12:09am 2005
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Posted by BlisTer on Sat Jan 29th at 12:41am 2005
i agree with fraggard.
Compared to other forums, the snarkpit has been quite spared from morons, until the hl2-related influx, but this will quiet down after a while. And i think this "being spared of morons" is due to the few harsh guys here that yell noobs to their place when they cross the line. Only the real stuborn morons persist in trying to wage those flamewars where its everyone against one. For those the post-limit is already a great idea.
So the thing remains about comment-wars, which is indeed a persisting problem (and could be expanded to user-rating wars). I think in this case a moderator should be informed, who can delete all comments and rates resulting from such war. But, as ForceFlow said, dont give that power to the mapper in question.
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