Forum Moderation
- Mike Naberezny
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Forum Moderation
For many years, Garth Wilson and I have moderated this forum together. In this post I'm announcing that I'm giving Garth Wilson more autonomy to moderate the forum. I don't think this will be much of a change and most people probably think Garth already had this.
The main form of moderation that the forum needs is the removal of spambot user accounts and spam messages. Despite having reasonable measures such as a CAPTCHA, "prove you are human" questions, and even some custom code, the amount of spam we receive is unbelievable. This goes mostly unnoticed because for over a decade, Garth has checked the forum multiple times a day and immediately dealt with any spam issues. Garth's work on this has been heroic and I hope you'll leave a comment in this thread thanking him for it.
The other form of moderation that the forum sometimes needs involves issues with members. Although the forum generally gets along well, there are sometimes issues. These can be off-topic posts, posts that others report or object to, one-liners that insult or don't add any value, profanity, harassment, discrimination, and those sorts of things. Whenever we have such an issue, Garth and I email privately to discuss it, then we either talk with the poster(s) or, less often, delete the problematic content.
Lately, I am not using the forum daily, as I have been busy with work and also some (gasp) non-6502 hobby projects like my car. I still read often but Garth sometimes has to wait several days to hear back from me, and it's happened a couple of times that a situation has gotten worse because of this delay. Garth has therefore asked me if he may moderate these non-spam issues without me and I have agreed. Since we almost always come to quick agreement on issues anyway, it wasn't a horribly difficult decision.
You should expect no significant changes in moderation. If there is some issue and you receive a message from Garth, please respect his decision out of respect for the role and the enormous effort Garth has put in over the years on the forum. Please continue to have fun on the forum, stay on topic (electronics!), and be respectful and understanding to others.
The main form of moderation that the forum needs is the removal of spambot user accounts and spam messages. Despite having reasonable measures such as a CAPTCHA, "prove you are human" questions, and even some custom code, the amount of spam we receive is unbelievable. This goes mostly unnoticed because for over a decade, Garth has checked the forum multiple times a day and immediately dealt with any spam issues. Garth's work on this has been heroic and I hope you'll leave a comment in this thread thanking him for it.
The other form of moderation that the forum sometimes needs involves issues with members. Although the forum generally gets along well, there are sometimes issues. These can be off-topic posts, posts that others report or object to, one-liners that insult or don't add any value, profanity, harassment, discrimination, and those sorts of things. Whenever we have such an issue, Garth and I email privately to discuss it, then we either talk with the poster(s) or, less often, delete the problematic content.
Lately, I am not using the forum daily, as I have been busy with work and also some (gasp) non-6502 hobby projects like my car. I still read often but Garth sometimes has to wait several days to hear back from me, and it's happened a couple of times that a situation has gotten worse because of this delay. Garth has therefore asked me if he may moderate these non-spam issues without me and I have agreed. Since we almost always come to quick agreement on issues anyway, it wasn't a horribly difficult decision.
You should expect no significant changes in moderation. If there is some issue and you receive a message from Garth, please respect his decision out of respect for the role and the enormous effort Garth has put in over the years on the forum. Please continue to have fun on the forum, stay on topic (electronics!), and be respectful and understanding to others.
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- Mike Naberezny (mike@naberezny.com) http://6502.org
Re: Forum Moderation
Thanks Mike - and thanks Garth!
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Doesn’t seem like it, but 6502.org has been online for some 23 years. In Internet terms, that’s an eon. Hats off to Mike and Garth for keeping this ship sails-up and on course.
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
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Garth, thank you for all your hard work moderating the forum and thank you Mike for the forum.
- GARTHWILSON
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BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
Doesn’t seem like it, but 6502.org has been online for some 23 years.
My avatar BTW was chosen by Mike when he made me moderator. He took one of the cartoons in my 6502 interrupts primer and cropped it to just that portion, which gave me a good laugh.
What started the email exchange Mike is talking about above was that I was asking for clarification on my boundaries as moderator, what he wanted me to do in certain types of situations, not particularly asking for more authority. I just want to make sure I do it the way he wants, and not be my own ambassador.
http://WilsonMinesCo.com/ lots of 6502 resources
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
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GARTHWILSON wrote:
I just want to make sure I do it the way he wants, and not be my own ambassador.
Be sure to ask for a raise.
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
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Having been a moderator and administrator on another close-focussed forum, I appreciate Garth's problems and his and Mike's efforts in keeping this forum helpful and readable (and apologise for my own lapses into off-topicness from time to time).
Thanks guys.
Is this a fair place to ask how this forum is funded, and whether a small donation might be acceptable?
Neil
Thanks guys.
Is this a fair place to ask how this forum is funded, and whether a small donation might be acceptable?
Neil
- Mike Naberezny
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Is this a fair place to ask how this forum is funded, and whether a small donation might be acceptable?
As has been mentioned, 6502.org is well over twenty years old now. A couple of years ago, as I was reflecting on this, I started putting the code for the non-forum parts of the website on GitHub. I’m not planning on going anywhere, but I thought it would be a good idea to try and make it a little more independent of me. Similarly, I mentioned a while back that I also have specific instructions for the forum, just in case. There are full daily backups and a couple of people who know they will be contacted.
In the same spirit of making the site a little more independent of me, it’s possible that the site may accept donations sometime in the future. I very much appreciate offers of donations, but the site is not accepting donations at the moment. If we do accept donations at some point, there will be an announcement and a link somewhere.
- Mike Naberezny (mike@naberezny.com) http://6502.org
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Yes, thank you Garth, for all the work you put into the forum, into your primer, and into individual emails. I am thankful for this spam-free and welcoming haven on the internet.
Chad
Chad
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Thanks for the clarification, Mike. It's something that I've thought about for a while; this is a very good and useful resource.
Neil
Neil
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Dropping by to thank Mike & Garth for running this place since I was, like, 9. 
I've never ran any communities this large (not even close), but still I know how much effort it takes to make sure things go smooth, even with smaller forums.
Thanks for keeping 6502.org alive in the age of anti-social networks.
I've never ran any communities this large (not even close), but still I know how much effort it takes to make sure things go smooth, even with smaller forums.
Thanks for keeping 6502.org alive in the age of anti-social networks.
/Andrew
deck65 - 6502 slab with screen and keyboard | ПК-88 - SBC based on KM1810VM88 (Ukrainian i8088 clone) | leo80 - simple Z80 SBC
nice65 - 6502 assembly linter | My parts, footprints & 3D models for KiCad/FreeCAD
deck65 - 6502 slab with screen and keyboard | ПК-88 - SBC based on KM1810VM88 (Ukrainian i8088 clone) | leo80 - simple Z80 SBC
nice65 - 6502 assembly linter | My parts, footprints & 3D models for KiCad/FreeCAD
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Kudos to both Mike and Garth! This site has been an excellent resource and I've learned so much by reading about other people's projects as well as discussing my own work. I never really thought much about spam on this site, which is a testament to how well Mike and Garth have been managing things - especially when you look at virtually any other bulletin-board like site on the interwebs these days.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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I for one welcome our new 6502 overlords. Lol
Congrats Garth!
Congrats Garth!
Cat; the other white meat.
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Many many thanks to Mike and Garth for making this forum this great place for 6502 enthusiasts, and a valuable collection of information as it is now!
Author of the GeckOS multitasking operating system, the usb65 stack, designer of the Micro-PET and many more 6502 content: http://6502.org/users/andre/
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Thank you both for the great work you do.