Steven wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 21:03Well, we don't "like" to overpolice, it's extra work. In fact, the dream of each moderator is to have nothing to do, and instead have time to post along in the thread. If you have specific examples of overly strict moderation, I'd be happy to discuss that, and encourage you to bring that to the moderators' or my attention.Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 18:24Yup, we have caption competion threads and all other funny threads which I'm 100% in agreement, yet driver thread are too much for this site. I understand that they would be very very toxic and uncontrollable but I also think this site takes itself WAAAAAY too seriously. Just look at how the mods generally love to overpolice stuff. While saying this I understand that it is a very hard job to do and keep balance between censorship and utter chaos.
Also, amidst facebook's poking and liking, twitter idiots and snapchat, it can't hurt to try to keep it somewhat sane around here. I might be getting old, but I keep being amazed what people continue to put online these days. I'm happy it's better around here.
Finally, as mentioned before, driver threads are not banned. It's allowed, and when one is started with reasonable intentions (not including "lewis hamilton is a boss", or "rosberg is a crybaby", because we've been through that before), it is usually left open, but more often that not, people cannot avoid feeling personally touched when their favourite driver is involved, and that's when things get messy. If everybody would be reasonable enough, there would be no problem, with any topic at all.
For those who want driver threads... tell me, what would be a useful topic in your opinion?
It's all a matter of taste, I generally like a more liberal forum cause I can just ignore the things and don't like and move on, it's not like they are imposed at me and I don't need protection from them, also I think there is the voting system ect...
Tbh I would not even open one of those driver threads probably, I know how they would turn out so it's not like I want them.
But this is all a balance between a free for all fb/twitter anarchy and an overcontrolled place where not even opinions are allowed and nobody will agree exactly in terms of where should the line fall so you gotta set it as you want it.
But if it was me doing it I think I would be a bit more loose with people starting some relevant, albeit off topic discussions on topics. If it is bringing information I don't see the arm except in organisation ofc. But for that I think a great solution would be to implement a "favourite button". I wish this site had the option to tag some posts as favourites for lather easiness to find... but I guess this is ironically off-topic