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Journal sllort's Journal: The hazards of weblog research (don't try this at home) 18

If you're thinking of starting a career as a crusader for Moderation reform, you should probably be aware of what lies in wait:

* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @08:34PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @08:35PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @08:35PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @08:35PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @08:35PM
    Moderation of "1700 Post Commemorative!" Friday February 22, @09:04PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @10:38PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @10:38PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @10:38PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @10:38PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @10:39PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @11:48PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @11:48PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @11:48PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @11:49PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Friday February 22, @11:49PM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @12:42AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @12:42AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @12:42AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @12:42AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @12:42AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @01:15AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @01:15AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @01:15AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @01:16AM
* Moderation of "Re:The Horrors of Punch Cards" Saturday February 23, @01:16AM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:17PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:17PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:17PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:18PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:18PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:29PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:30PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:30PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:30PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:30PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:42PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:43PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:43PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:43PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @10:43PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @11:00PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @11:01PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @11:01PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @11:01PM
* Moderation of "Re:May I disable Modbombing?" Sunday February 24, @11:01PM

Every single one of those moderations was, as you may guess, -1 Offtopic. Editor Mass Moderation? You tell me. Notice that each set of Moderations is in blocks of 5 by datestamp? This means 1 of 2 things to me: either Editors are now rate limited as to how fast they can use Moderation points, or there's a user out there with a LOT of Moderator accounts. This account has -7 karma (don't worry, I can still post and I have lots of other accounts, I'll be fine).

Now here's a question: if this was an Editor, realize that they were staying up late on a Sunday night to moderate one user out of 250,000 down. If you've always wondered what the folks at Slashteam waste their time on instead of writing decent weblog code, you may now be one step closer to an answer. The possibility exists that modstorming a single user for hours on end is more important to someone that doing their job. Scary, huh?

Again; please don't worry about my karma. This account is just a research tool now; I use it to discover how the system works for the benefit of everyone reading. It looks like we need a much more accurate grasp of when Archival occurs in order to make Modbombing Disable an effective tool. The latter set of comments was posted late on a Sunday exactly on the Archive horizon (by hand of course; never break the rules and use a script). Once I've kwhored this account back to normal levels, I'll write an addendum to my HOWTO. For now, I'd stay away from the technique, as even late on a Sunday night, someone's got way too much time on their hands. (-;

Even if they do have a sense of humor.

-s.

Update 2/25: The good news is, my comments went into archive later that night, so my account is now entirely immune to retroactive user moderation! Proof that the Modbombing Disable technique is viable and effective. The technique is probably sufficient as-is for accounts that are less closely watched than mine, but I still plan to upgrade the process to cut the Archival Event Horizon much, much closer. Hope this helps!

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The hazards of weblog research (don't try this at home)

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  • If they had a sense of humor, they'd have modded your ``Can I disable modbombing'' post +5 funny.
  • by flikx ( 191915 )
    • There's no rate limit to moderation.. users or admins. Users can only use up 5 points at a time, in discussions they have not participated in.. while editors have unlimited points. [unless the slashsite is configured not to allow this.]
    • How can all of the moderations be -1 offtopic? Once your comment hits -1, then it cannot be moderated down at all until someone moderates it up. This would mean that you posted multiple comments with the same subject. (See below).
    • Maybe I'm wrong, and moderation will still show up in the message queue, even if an error is produced. You seem to have crapflooded your comment list into oblivion.
    • Further examination shows that you posted a lengthy series of crapfloods; each post was moderated down -1 offtopic twice.. and was most likely done by an admin. This could have been a scripted modbomb, or it was done at the database level. I'm more to opt for scripted.

    For those of you looking for a link [olsentwins.com]: here's the thread in question [slashdot.org]. I put $1 on the assertion that michael the nazi modbombed this one.

  • I have this account in my friend/foe list (guess which one?:) and if you post under other ID's, I may not see the journal entries.

    Heck, if I had any mod points, I'd risk M2 karma to go bump you back up a bit (okay, so I would rank you 'underrated' so as to protect my precious karma:)

    • Okay, time for some tinfoil hat wearing ultra paranoia. No offense to anyone present, but I don't think most of you are familiar with slashcode from an admin's point of view.

      So here goes: in slashcode 2.2.x, every comment has a neat little bit of info in the titlebar area. It's obviously only seen by admins. Contained in said area are two hashes, one called IPID, and the other SubnetID. Slashcode tracks every user, and lets you know which accounts use which IPs/Subnets and vice versa.

      So account hopping is depreciated on slashdot. You might as well stick with the same account. Because as long as you keep the same IP/ISP/netblock/etc.. a scorned slashdot editor can follow you to the ends of the Earth. Muwahahaha.

      Screenshot can be had here [xmission.com]. No database experience needed anymore to keep an tight iron-fisted grip of terror on your readership.

  • Looking at your comments list, I see that you posted loads of literal gibberish and, of course, it got modded down. Why do you find this surprising? On most other systems you would have lost your account long, long ago. I'm just amazed to see that you have the temerity whine about this. You got what you deserved, and I'm very happy to see that the system works very well.

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