Ok, now that my performance is over, I can fully expand on my thoughts on this new rule. Essentially, this encourages the mindless promotion of mods, through transparent compliments towards whatever scant progress has been accomplished.
Apr 27, 2011, 8:46pm, pablovasquez wrote:Staff will react to offenders by giving out five to ten percent warning levels, depending on the nature of the abuse. Repeat offenders will garner increased warning levels, eventually leading to a suspension and ban.
This is exactly one of the problems with some of this community. While obviously, some posts can be direct abuse to the mod without constructively helping, putting a blanket statement over all negative comments is very misguided. Most, if not all proclaimed n00b mods, deserve large amounts of negative feedback, mainly because they are sparsely planned, and usually created by people with little to no experience. Furthermore, even negative statements without help are warranted. For example, if someone posts a link, such as this thread, where the purpose of the mod site is to spread a virus, no constructive criticism is necessary. I find it unfair that I would actually receive a warning for calling out an obvious virus threat, especially where I never did anything wrong in the first place.
Apr 27, 2011, 8:46pm, pablovasquez wrote:Posts in MMBM threads by members who are not the author of the thread may only respond to information that has been released by the creator. These responses can be in the form of compliments, comments, or questions.
And just when I thought the new rule was going to be slightly helpful. On the premise that a lot of mod threads are created to start hype and get attention, this rule essentially allows self-dubbed modders to pull forum-goers by a virtual string. This is actually bad for both parties, as explained here:
Modders. If they are essentially allowed to post whatever they want, and not receive suggestions or guidance on what to do next, or how to plan out their mod, they are much more likely to fail. Without heavily playing the system by rewriting suggestions as questions, helpful advice will become very difficult to give.
Community. Part of the fun of being an active part of Marble Blast Forums is helping support successful mods, and essentially sanitize ourselves of ones that are obviously doomed. Because this is restricted, it essentially takes away one of the biggest reasons that I'm here, and presumably other people as well. Also, no one really wants to pick through an error-riddled post just to find one decent thing to compliment about.
Apr 27, 2011, 8:46pm, pablovasquez wrote:The Council would also like to take this opportunity to advise any mods that are shutting down to release whatever materials they have, such as levels and textures. That will minimize the destructive powers of failed mods on the community.
This is pretty much the only beneficial part of the rule. In fact, if this is done aggressively and not slacked on, it should actually improve the popularity and flow of the forums, solely due to the increased number of levels. Also, a member is much more likely to stay after success with levels, rather than an epic failure with mods.