Friday, March 13th 2009

Comments and Stuff

A reply to @cisle about comments

I think allowing a user to control their own content is the right thing to do.  If people leave you rude comments on your blogs, comparisons or chatboard, then you should be able to remove them.  In the cases of threading, we could remove the entire thread as an option, or you could go through individually and delete the ones that are offensive.

Also, hiding comments from main view can be up to the author as well.  So if something got off-topic and you really don't want people to focus on it, you can hide it.  Then, a user would have to click a section in order to open it up and view it.

Downside is that if I program this, then something else will not be programmed.  Currently, I'm thinking about prettying up the site a little bit and getting rid of the light text on a dark background.  It kinda hurts my eyes to read long entries like this.

Thoughts?

Comments

  • I like the idea of hiding it and if you hide it then it doesn't need to be deleted. I think this is a very useful tool, but the problem with deleting is the idea of censorship.
    Cisle
    Cisle  Level 15Journalist
    3/13/2009 10:03 am
    • If we're hiding, then we should probably just do the community thing too.  Thumbs down on comments buries it and so on.  The writer could get more weight in this system so that they can have the final say since it is a comment on their content.
      justin
      justin  Level 29JournalistIt's All RelativeAlways RightExtra CommentaryWeblog Commenter
      3/13/2009 11:03 am
      • I like the idea of hiding comments.  Controlling comments on your own comparisons and blogs generally seems like a good idea, but I could see that getting abused and frustrating with people deleting comments for no reason.
        I personally would think it'd be better to flag comments for removal, then have them approved by a moderator with reasoning.
        I'm a little heartbroken that we're now having to consider ways to manage content now, instead of just using the good-faith policy.  Thats the ways of the interwebs, though.
        Stone
        Stone  Level 26JournalistAlways RightWeblog CommenterIt's All Relative
        3/13/2009 12:03 pm
        • I'm probably gonna hold off on this until we really need it I think.  The amount of time it would take for me to do it would be better spent getting more people to the site and improving the design and stuff.
          justin
          justin  Level 29JournalistIt's All RelativeAlways RightExtra CommentaryWeblog Commenter
          3/13/2009 12:03 pm
          • Very true.  I'm not a huge fan of coding myself (I don't normally have the patience for it).  This definitely seems like a "cross that bridge when we get there" type of situation.
            Stone
            Stone  Level 26JournalistAlways RightWeblog CommenterIt's All Relative
            3/13/2009 12:03 pm
          • I agree. Put this in your pocket.
            Cisle
            Cisle  Level 15Journalist
            3/13/2009 12:03 pm
  • I have another idea for you to put in your pocket. I don't know how hard it would be to program, but something that checks to see if the comment you are posting is exactly like another post in the thread, to prevent refresh multiposting.
    Cisle
    Cisle  Level 15Journalist
    3/13/2009 2:03 pm
    • I agree.  It is pretty easy to double-post when you just refresh a page.
      Stone
      Stone  Level 26JournalistAlways RightWeblog CommenterIt's All Relative
      3/16/2009 11:03 am
      • I fixed that one yesterday, so all should be well.
        justin
        justin  Level 29JournalistIt's All RelativeAlways RightExtra CommentaryWeblog Commenter
        3/16/2009 11:03 am
        • Then I shall test rite now!!! hahaha
          /test
          ...good job
          Stone
          Stone  Level 26JournalistAlways RightWeblog CommenterIt's All Relative
          3/16/2009 11:03 am
  • the idea of prettying up the site sounds good. I personally enjoy the background being dark and the text being bright. it actually rests my eyes.
    GeneBit
    GeneBit  Level 23JournalistWeblog CommenterIt's All Relative
    3/14/2009 9:03 pm

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