Might I suggest, first, as a general fora courtesy, that if a thread becomes side-tracked, someone can point it out within the thread and the side-trackers can go start a s/o thread, posting the link for others to follow if wanted. Happens all the time without fight on other sites. And second, that there’s no need to destroy the original side-track, as long as there is general civility, because it may be of interest to others who can then go through the conversation and find the new thread. And third, if you’re called out on side tracking, to stop posting, “who are you, the forum police?” As an aside, though, a lot of what some people honk is a sidetrack is still on topic, it’s just that people’s brains are either black/white or shades of grey. So I can see why a side convo. about dog grooming may be on topic in a thread about the best shampoo. Other editors might identify that as strictly off topic. |
I really appreciate when Jeff moves or others ask to move threads in the wrong forum. I very often come to DCUM with a question about something and searches are much more useful when the topics are in the correct forum. |
Since the pp refuses to identify the topics in question, I'm going to guess the tangent was clearly off-topic. |
Jeff, this thread is off on a tangent. Can you please delete it? PP, if you want to discuss how to handle side tracking, please start a new thread. |
On the subject of off-topic posts, I think it is important to understand that posts that trigger reports often don't occur in a vacuum. Many times, the same sort of post has disrupted similar threads in the past. The person doing the reporting has seen it happen before, maybe multiple times. For whatever reason, some posters have fixations on certain topics and will post about that topic on any thread, regardless of what the thread is actually about. Those posters can provide any number of justifications for why their personal obsession is so important that discussion of it should be allowed in any thread or why it is actually on-topic. No amount of polite reasoning with these folks will convince them otherwise. Occasionally, this can result in some collateral damage when an innocent newcomer stumbles into posting about something that is only vaguely off-topic, but has been known to hijack threads in the past. Posters just assume it is the obsessed poster and report the post accordingly.
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A discussion of why people report side tracking is off topic in a thread started to discuss the merits of people reporting posts? |
Absolutely. Keep doing what you’re doing Jeff. I’ve seen other sites with no moderation and it’s disastrous, bringing out lowest forms of human society. You absolutely are doing the right thing by moderating and having rules. |
IS there anyway that a good sidetrack can be pulled out and put in it's own thread without a heck of a lot of work. For example someone asks about say Science education in FCPS elementary and a side convo develops about science in LCPS, or the info on the other system be moved instead of deleted as off topic. Not the best example, but I hope it explains what I mean. |
We don't have the technical means to do that. |
What people usually do is start a new thread, sometimes calling it a spinoff. I don’t think Jeff can move posts from one thread to another. |
I sort of figured that it might be impossible , but was worth an ask. |
It's very simple really. If you have a tangent to the original thread that goes more than a few posts, then you should start a new S/O thread. Easy enough. Basically, if the tangent goes more than one page, it's too much. For up to about 10 posts, not really a problem, but more than a page and you've derailed the original thread. If you start your own thread, you won't get deleted. But it isn't fair when your side tangent overwhelms the original topic to the point that the OP or a few others cannot find the original topic posts because of the tangent. And for the record I have no earthly idea what your thread or tangent were about. I live in MD and never venture into the VA schools forum. |
Yes? We were discussing how we hate the hall monitors of DCUM. Not how to fix the problem. If you want to fix the problem, create another thread. Stop hijacking this one. |
So report it for being off topic. See how that is supposed to work? |
If you post on Website Feedback, then it is for public discussion. That's not Jeff's mailbox and it isn't a private conversation. If you want a private question to speak directly to Jeff, just use the "Report" button on any post (safest to use one of your own posts). That does go to Jeff's mailbox. Just make sure to put your own email address in the Report and he can and will reply to you. That way no one else will see it besides Jeff. |