09-20-2010, 10:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-2010, 10:32 AM by Dell_Brett.)
Thanks for your contribution, rusty!
My point of view:
1- I still do agree with kanram! This is a great clear opportunity for members that wish to be more participative, and, considering a student, not experiment yet or not fluent in English don't see other alternative. (As a matter of fact, this alternative has always existed!)
2- For me, only moderator can made changes in any post. I don't agree to open for non moderator!
3- Mirror links and new links are useful because of the volatility of the links free file-sharing sites. It is always important to have many options;
4- The criteria for scoring and competitiveness adopted in this forum boosts you to create again and add new posts instead of edit an existing one! I personally do not agree with that, it stimulates an excessive number of responses over the issue (I am not proud of having already done a lot!). So I think we should think of a way to score is the issue of dead links and new additions, without having to create new reply!
5- I think that create a button like: "report dead link" it's effective and enough! The report goes directly to moderators and add a note in the thread. We need more opinions and mature this idea, and see if it's possible to add in the program.
6- This isn't more work for moderators! This is ONE of moderators responsibility!
Regards
Dell Brett
My point of view:
1- I still do agree with kanram! This is a great clear opportunity for members that wish to be more participative, and, considering a student, not experiment yet or not fluent in English don't see other alternative. (As a matter of fact, this alternative has always existed!)
2- For me, only moderator can made changes in any post. I don't agree to open for non moderator!
3- Mirror links and new links are useful because of the volatility of the links free file-sharing sites. It is always important to have many options;
4- The criteria for scoring and competitiveness adopted in this forum boosts you to create again and add new posts instead of edit an existing one! I personally do not agree with that, it stimulates an excessive number of responses over the issue (I am not proud of having already done a lot!). So I think we should think of a way to score is the issue of dead links and new additions, without having to create new reply!
5- I think that create a button like: "report dead link" it's effective and enough! The report goes directly to moderators and add a note in the thread. We need more opinions and mature this idea, and see if it's possible to add in the program.
6- This isn't more work for moderators! This is ONE of moderators responsibility!
Regards
Dell Brett