TallIsGood
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I agree they need the license. You retain copyright which is what you want.
On the licensing issue: I want to once again point out that such a clause is what allows this site to host your content. If you didn't grant them a license to show your work to others, they wouldn't legally be able to do so. Having this license be permanent means that they aren't forced to delete posts after a certain period of time. The only potential issue is the irrevocable one, but that is bypassed by simply deleting your posts. I agree that changes to the policy at least should require notice, though.
I agree they need the license. You retain copyright which is what you want.
It seems apparent that Edward has absolutely no intention of addressing these concerns. He is not an active member of archBoston. He's a business owner. Still, I believe the fix is a fairly simple one. Something to the effect of:
You are granting us with a non-exclusive, unlimited license to use, publish, or re-publish your Content for non-commercial purposes in connection with the archBoston.com forums. You retain copyright over the Content.
These terms may be changed at any time. Notice of any change will be given under the Board Issues and Announcements subforum on archBoston.com. You may opt out of any changes by deleting your account.
...we have these dumb little bubbles showing the avatar the thread's founding username, and even worse, for some reason also the dates that said user joined aB...
Thanks for the correction. I agree with your point. But, thinking back to the old format, there we’re large fonts for the title of the thread and smaller fonts below for the dates... I think.Small correction. It shows the username and the date the thread was created, not when they joined aB. I think it's worthwhile showing when a thread was started.
1) Letting cool digressions "happen" but moving them after the fact to places where they might be (more) relevant
Thanks for the correction. I agree with your point. But, thinking back to the old format, there we’re large fonts for the title of the thread and smaller fonts below for the dates... I think.
I could tolerate the name. The avatar is a disaster. Again, the brain seeks patterns, I don’t want it dredge up an entire Edward Tufte thesis here (tho I bet there’s plenty of fans on this site), but look at what you’re seeing here: the avatars make this information heterogenous and un-uniform, yet this is a list, and should look as uniform as possible.This is how I see forums in Chrome
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The only part of this view that I have a problem with is the avatar of the thread founder. It's unnecessary. The name underneath is much less of a problem for me and I think there's enormous contrast between the blue thread title and the grey username alongside the black date.
I’m not on my computer at the moment, but George’s photo above is what I see on my phone, I think it’s roughly the same as the computeri’m not on my computer at the moment, but George’s photo above is what I see on my phone, I think it’s roughly the same as the computer. I’m going to step back since I’ve already posted four times now about this… But if this is not a site where we cannot take the nuances of visual display seriously, I don’t know what it is…Could that be an issue with your browser? The thread titles are definitely a larger font than that creator/created date. It may not be a big contrast, but they do appear to be different sizes.
I'd suggest (2) unless the digression has become so large that it has effectively become a thread-within-a-thread. I'll also ask (since this is the case on another board where I am a mod) do you have a way to flag a post as an "official mod note"? On that other site the mod flips a switch and the post gets a differently-colored background. Might be a suggestion for here if Xenforo can do it.It will be useful to have a conversation about whether we prefer the mod team to:
- let digressions happen in place and later move them
- redirect digressions to the appropriate thread, but leave existing off-topic posts in place
- do nothing and allow digressions to continue unmoderated
I'd suggest (2) unless the digression has become so large that it has effectively become a thread-within-a-thread.
I'll also ask (since this is the case on another board where I am a mod) do you have a way to flag a post as an "official mod note"? On that other site the mod flips a switch and the post gets a differently-colored background. Might be a suggestion for here if Xenforo can do it.
Fair enough. I've noticed that sometimes the problem with the mod "please continue this discussion in [x thread]" announcement is that it tends to kill the conversation that's happening, rather than the folks discussing moving it over.