ATGATT = All The Gear All The Time. I've been trying to find a larger picture because there is actually text under the acronym, but I'll be damned if I've been able to find it. I saw it on a motorcycle forum and just had to snag it because it really made me laugh. It's a HUGE debate between motorcyclists, how much gear, what gear, etcetera, and it gets incredibly heated.
I think the reporting system should be used, and the stigma removed. I will always report an obvious SPAM, racist, or otherwise offensive post. I regard it as my duty. If I was over-sensistive, well then that is what moderator discretion is for.
If I have a problem with something someone says, I take it to the source and I tell them. That's just the kind of woman I am, and if I don't say something, then I haven't got a problem, or at least not enough so that I feel compelled to speak up. And that's just me.
I was making an observation about what I perceive to be the general flavor of this board, I think there is a real distaste for 'tattletales' and 'snitches'.
I am totally against unmoderated forums. It breeds trolls, antagonism, and brings out the worst in people, on the internet where - without moderators - they are totally unaccountable for their words.
I don't necessarily disagree with that entirely. However, I still prefer to err on the side of free speech, especially because it is still 'just' the internet. And, again, we have a problem in that the language and standards used to determine what comprises a true personal attack are not at all well-defined and sometimes appear arbitrary. As for the trolls and antagonists, to me it's rather like watching television or listening to the radio, instead of restricting their speech, how about I take responsibility for what I will and will not see or listen to and change the channel or turn it off? I do have that freedom. What I don't have is a handle on the rules, which at first blush appear to be simple and straightforward, until the implementation begins to appear so arbitrary. Don't we also have an ignore function? Wouldn't that be its purpose? Sure would save the site admins/mods a bit of work. Spam absolutely should be reported, though, on that I wholeheartedly agree.
If you dont report personal attacks then you are letting the site itself slide, this is your community, you guys can make of it what you will. You would think on a site like this there should not even be a need for 1 moderator, everyone said they were above 18 when they entered so act like it.
There is a lot I could say to this, but I will keep it simple. Some of the worst personal attacks I've seen have come from some who are much, much older than 18yo.
As for letting the site slide and keeping "our" community, I think that in many instances the community takes care of itself, and that it can and it should. For instance, a thread by a guy who got robbed, mentioned Puerto Ricans did it. Someone jumped in and said how s/he hates 'border jumpers'. It didn't take long for the community to set that person straight (myself included), and I think it was done in a straightforward manner that was not at all out of line. That was a clearly racist post, and the person who made the statement got spanked. It didn't require that one of you be involved, either. I still think that you already have a hell of a lot of work just maintaining the site (by the way, the search function has taken a bit of a nosedive, even if I use the word "marijuana" as the search term, I come up with zero matches).
I am very much about personal responsibility, and I tend to be a 'get involved' person when I see something that is just plain wrong. Like I said, I sure as hell reported that guy who posted those RickRoll links, just got my panties all in a bunch and I made some noise. But that was not until after I made it clear to him how angry I was about what he did.