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Journal Journal: How I mod

When I have mod points, I have started reading un-threaded at 0, with newest posts first. Reading newest first seems like the most important. I generally try to use up my points quickly but thoughtfully. If I start at the top (ie. oldest posts first), I usually see a few posts deserving some points before I even get half way through a topic that already has 100 or so posts. Starting at the other end gives you a chance to get to some of the fresh stuff that could still have an impact on the disc
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Journal Journal: A day spent with Win95

This morning, when I went to print out my dvi file over my home network to my stupid winprinter, doomed to be forever connected to my trusty Win95 print server, suddenly nothing worked.

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Journal Journal: The modding system

I'm starting to lose faith in the moderators. (Everyone will say: you must be new around here!)

But yes, it's true. I submitted a post that said exactly this: "Red Hat is a Vendor, for example". That's it. I even had to wait a few seconds because I typed it so fast the lameness filter got pissed off at me.

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Journal Journal: My sig

I think my anti-war sig is costing me karma!

Here it is, in case I ever change:

Congratulations! Now we're the Evil Empire

(Please note the lack of closing punctuation. It's my fault and I haven't gone back to fix it.)

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Journal Journal: Another good thing about the /. system

It seems easier to post to /. than to other forums that don't have comparable moderation systems, because one does not worry so much about sounding stupid. Anything you say that is not really interesting just disappears, as long as it isn't inflammatory, troll etc.

As far as I am concerned, this is a good thing, since it encourages participation.

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Journal Journal: First point of view on the mod-point system

Initial observation about moderation on /. :

If your posts start at only +1, it seems difficult to get to +2. Once there, however, one gets fairly easily to higher scores.

Conclusion (temporary) : the moderators are really still mostly reading already moderated posts. Maybe there should be a moderation display mode where the moderators only see posts below a certain threshold.

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