Chicken coop

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I'm not a mod, but to me I think this becomes too much control. too much trying to make all of us wilde insane fools become some kind of army. Why can't you just move the relevant sections to some random page called "chaso hell" or some such, and let people keep whining. People will whine. they like to do it. People will fight. they want to do it. Maybe the mob's job is just to move it out of the "real world" of things like the Coop, and get it to a place the children can whine without harming anyone.

Whinging, bickering, even endlessly is not in and of itself harmful, it's harmful in that it blocks other conversation. so if it's not about an "action item" can;t you just say "this argument and anything else related has been moved to the chaos page - do enjoy playing over there", and keep the business of the coop, or the business of main space, etc., working?

Pink mowse.pngEn attendant Godot03:47, 19 August 2011

You know, that's not a bad idea...

Blue (is useful)03:56, 19 August 2011
 

Removing said page from recent pages would be a good idea.

Tmtoulouse (talk)04:29, 19 August 2011
 

So after the close of a discussion, we could move any continuing conversations to the talk page with a link back to the section of origin?

ADtalkModerator05:27, 19 August 2011

If people (mods or whomever) are good about it, I suspect the conversation will naturally "stick" to the new page. That is, if i've had a conversation with someone on both their personal talk page, adn teh talk page of an article, the conversation usually tends to cycle to one page. Moving it let's people not feel censored, but also gets it out of stuff we all do monitor or watch. I'm better at ignoring stupidity when it's off on it's own place, and not center focus to something I'm actually reading. I suspect other people are, too.

Pink mowse.pngEn attendant Godot05:30, 19 August 2011

I'm on board with this. Is it possible to move this LiquidThread to Community Standards talk, where we can hammer out some actual language to set this up? Or can you not swap a LiquidThread to a normal talk page?

ADtalkModerator05:38, 19 August 2011

This is why I was opposed to liquid threads in the first place. There might be a way to export a liquid thread, but I do not know what it is, and no doubt there will be complications.

Mjollnir.svgListenerXTalkerX05:45, 19 August 2011
 

I'm on board too, definitely. I think we also need some guidelines on when and how to close discussions and votes.

As far as I know, there's no (yet extant) way of exporting a liquidthread as wikitext.

Blue (is useful)06:19, 19 August 2011