Does anyone read the rules ?
Is it Ripping or Memorex
Monday, May 28, 2007 by Fairyy~ | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk
My tolerance level is at zero right now.
I tried the old private pm but I am tired of all the rips Im seeing day after day. Im worn out from just trying to comprehend why no one seems to care anymore....among other things..
But when I saw a reply to my comment on this Logon and that is now also been uploaded as a wallpaper in wall gallery - that a member since 2002 thinks its just " Sharing " when you upload work you have gathered off the net....well....I give up.....
" Wild Leaf" Logon Vista:
[removed-admin]
Wild Leaf Wall:
Reply #22 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:34 AM
I'd love to know how you would do it so it was better. Please help me find the search engine that allows me to upload an image and find similar ones. Please give me the words to tell my wife why I am researching wallpapers instead of playing with the kids.
-sigh-
I don't mean to be bitter . . but the volunteers here bust their asses so that the mass of people get good quality work and that the artists are protected. When a problem occurs, mods make every effort to define the problem and resolve it quickly. When stuff falls through the cracks we depend on the community to responsibly bring it to our attention.
It's not a perfect system but it's a good one that needs community support.
Reply #23 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:44 AM
Or just becoming less and less involved in the community out of frustration.
sigh. I feel like a human yo-yo struggling with the same issue.
So many 'suggestions' and idea's have been brought forth by members regarding 'recoding' for this and that. So many times, they go 'unanswered' leaving the person(s) feeling 'ignored' or just 'ignorant' for taking the time to say 'can we fix this'. Some kind of periodical update on these suggestions made and what can be done, can't be done, and is in the works would be nice...specifically regarding these 'trouble' area's or area's of 'high concern' to the community members. Especially when you have a thread where many members are in agreement over the need for some kind of change, including the lomg-standing ones that you don't want to see go or become less involved.
I agree. I also agree these kinds of threads have to be getting old as well, as well as being someone who keeps posting them. You start to feel like you are banging your head against a door that just leads to a brick wall.
If you spot a rip, the appropriate course of action is to PM or email with an admin such as Jafo who can then go directly to the member in question and figure out what happened. The reason for this is because sometimes, just sometimes, it's not a rip.
I agree about how it should be reported. But then, it gets pretty frustrating when you do follow this and your PM site for days on end unopened or you get no response in the IRC, which occasionally happens. So, I understand the frustration that leads to publicly outing the RIPS in the forum, though it may not be appropriate.
I think a lot of people are aware that not every RIP can be caught. I also think, from looking around the site, a lot of people feel that the number of RIPS has climbed since the new, more 'relaxed' effort at allowing more work in has started. Even though not everyone may agree with this effort, I believe even though that do would like to see more of an effort or something done to help weed out the more 'unwanted' elements that come with this. You don't have to look hard to see that there are a lot of RIPS coming through. I have seen stuff I knew was a RIP and it took me a great deal of time to track down the original. It almost seems, at times, some of these people go out of their way to find original work from months and months, if not a year or two to RIP just to try to avoid having it caught as a RIP.
Just another rant, from Po' Smedley.
I understand that you can't change everything, re-write every code, the Mods are only human and so many...so I won't waste any time saying 'Can we try this?', I feel lately, I have wasted enough time doing that. I'm sure for some, that comes as a relief to hear. Less crap from Po' Smedley. But I will always be willing to be heard should 'someone' actually 'want' to hear.
The sad thing is, their are people hear that should be heard and/or paid attention to and some of them are going to run out of steam, give up, not care, or just leave. My only question, anymore, would be to ask...
What's going to be done about that?
Reply #24 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:46 AM
It's always seemed to me that the mods never go to any other sites...they don't know what is out there and don't know what is a rip.
I know they don't get paid for this stuff, but they should be people that spend a fair amount of time on other sites looking at walls, skins, etc. Some do, others I don't think so at all.
If a site is going to have "moderation" they should use people that spend a lot of time on the internet looking at other skinning sites, or this is going to happen far too often and you might as well just live with it.
Reply #25 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 12:10 PM
And thats what I have always tried to do...the site needs the members to be involved.
But some are too busy actually making skins to hang out in the forum or go shagging after rips.
All Im asking is for once..just don't make me look like im the bad guy here for publicly talking about this. Rippers are coddled lately and some are just taking advantage of the relaxed rules. The rules before were too strict but now I think its just way too many are feigning ignorance of the rules...
I have never been wrong about a RIP...but I do my homework and Im very careful of accusing anyone of ripping - I know very well people have different user ids at different sites.
But how hard would it be to state the rules on the first upload screen rather than after the upload is complete ? In a big BOLD text...sometimes its just a matter of getting their attention...
And the point of this whole post is I'm hoping that the next person that thinks they found a hidden wall on a remote site that no one will ever find out that its not their work...maybe this post will make them realise that some of us are not " New in Town "
and yes, someone will notice.
Reply #26 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 12:33 PM
I don't have a magic button, formula, poultice or crystal ball. Let me give you 2 examples of a warning flag...
1. Any VISTA windowblind. - That is self explanatory.
2. A map of the world that is obviously a reproduction of a professional mapping company or map reproduction company.
Triggers.. causes for alarm and concern. Not rocket science.
And don't be bitter about it. As Po' pointed out, the guidelines were relaxed and during that process I think that the attention was eased some as well.
Reply #27 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 12:33 PM
-sigh-
Not everyone has kids. Tons of people on WC spend all day on the net checking out skins and walls and whatever else. Those are the people that would be the best at this if you are going to moderate, otherwise just be like every other site and let everything in and let the original artists point out the rips.
Reply #28 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:08 PM
Knowing the wealth of content available in the community is not the only qualification for moderator. It helps, but there are many other characteristics that we look for when deciding to promote someone.
- Good Attitude
Moderators must also be positive members of the community and be a generally good influence. - Diplomatic
When problems arise, do they respond with a cool head and take angry comments or insults in stride? Can they get a point across to an angry skinner without making the situation worse? - Fair & Objective
Can they put aside friendships and community politics when moderating submissions? When giving that initial rating, it should be for the work and not for the name attached. - Familiar With Their Gallery
You need to be able to use and test the items you moderate. The more knowledgable you are about your particular gallery the better.
Always remember that it's a limited number of us, versus a very large number of you. I'll use wallpapers as a specific example since I personally spend a lot of time in that queue. We receive an average of 40 submissions to that library each day. If a moderator were to spend 5 minutes on each submission to do some basic searching on each item submitted, to ensure it's not a rip, you're looking at roughly 24 hours total spent on wallpaper submissions alone. That actually comes out to 3 full business days of work. To make that workload reasonable for volunteers, we'd need to trim it down to 1 hour per person per day, max. That means we'd need 5 moderators dedicated to that gallery alone, assuming they each put in 1hr a day for 5 days a week. More likely because everyone has lives outside their PC, we'd need double that covering just the one gallery.
Sometimes, the rips are very apparant. There are a lot of items that you folks never see because we catch them in moderation and kick them back. We kick a lot of "suspicious" stuff back too waiting for response from the author. Most of the time, we never hear back from our emails and we just drop the entry. You see the ones that slip through. You miss out on the dozens upon dozens that we reject each and every week.
It's easy to assume that we're suddenly asleep on the job, but that's only because you're only seeing when we screw up. The moderators on this site work very hard to prevent rips from getting through, and in general they nail them spot-on. But as more and more work is submitted to WinCustomize, the greater the chance that something will be missed. Many of our moderators have been doing this for years, and the item that kicked this whole thing off, was something they hadn't seen before.
Reply #29 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:21 PM
Damn, you make it sound like it's such a big thing. 30, 40, 50 things for someone to moderate?
Yeah, it's hard if you don't spend time at other sites...but if you do, it's not hard at all.
But to the people that actually spend time going to other skinning sites, it's very apparent that the mods miss way too much.
Reply #30 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:39 PM
What I keep seeing are requests to fix a system that may have a little room for improvement or tweaking...or in absence of that...some news on what is in the works to do something about some of these issues. I won't give any 'for instances' because I believe plenty of suggestions have been made over the past few months. What's frustrating is the one's that are a definite 'no' are pointed out as such and so many get no response at all.
I'm not talking about 'big changes' to the site design or 'watch for this to come' followed by a 'wink' and a 'smile'..but actual articles or posts addressing these issues and what is in the works to fix them. Or even a note that says 'We ain't changing a fucking thing, so go hump a rock.'
Maybe it's just me...it's definitely just MHO, but there is a certain level of frustration that comes with 'no response', 'a lack of response', or a 'we're looking into it/working on it' , over and over again. If I am the only one who feels this way, then I apologize, but this sitting on the fence, middle of the road crap is getting old. I would like to know what is being done, can be done or won't be done. The last thing, I believe, anyone wants to feel when they are part of a community is that their opinion, desires for the community, complaints, whatever don't matter or merit a complete response...and they don't want to feel like a mushroom, in the dark and fed manure all the time. IMHO.
Reply #31 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:42 PM
No, not hard. Time consuming is the point I'm trying to make. 5min per wallpaper equals just shy of 24 hours of work in a week. Some items take longer than 5min too when we have to go back to the author for clarification. The point I'm trying to make is that this is not something that can simply be whipped through in just a few minutes. Especially considering the amount of checking some on this thread expect to be done on any submissions.
It's very easy to assume that handling these things is simple, quick, etc. But until you have sat on the other side of the line, doing the work, dealing with the issues etc, you simply don't know what's involved. And it's extremely disrespectful to the people who do volunteer to help make this site function to make those assumptions and imply that they are doing a poor job.
Reply #32 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:47 PM
You are part of the system and it works. If everyone does their best work it may not always be good enough but it's still our best work and that should suffice.
Thank you for all the support.
Reply #33 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:50 PM
There are always great suggestions on how to improve the site. Many of which we put into 2k7, and will be putting into 2k8. We can't respond to every post with a suggestion though, but we are reading them and do take them into consideration. We make an effort to respond when we have a chance or when we have some feedback, but more often than not all we can do is jot the idea down on the wish list and save it for when the project rolls around.
Due to the complexity of the site, and the many other projects our net dev team is working on, we have to bundle multiple "little" features into the larger annual projects. That's why it seems like we're slow to add features or functions. We have so much development bandwidth, and we have to use it where most effective.
Reply #34 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:57 PM
I think moderators make everyday an awesome work
I think skinners/downloaders help when they see a Rip( or they believe it's one
) in PM or email or goes on IRC (via SCD or Wincutomize browser -> Chat) but we need to get patience as Zoomba said
. I understand well the feels of many of you, Boss especially know my feeling under Ripping
but i guess don't show this in public area is really the best thing we can make. This is what i think and made.
Reply #35 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 2:08 PM
That's a load of crap. We don't need to hear the whining....people that mod should know what they are moderating and be familiar with it.
If a site is going to be moderated, the mods should spend more than a couple of hours at other sites seeing what is out there.
If they have other things to do besides that, they shouldn't be mods.
Just because somebody made them a mod doesn't mean they know what they are doing......
Reply #36 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 2:19 PM
Reply #37 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 3:14 PM
Couple of suggestions for WC, MORE volunteer's.. perhaps not a "mod" but a QC position, people that DO scour all the sites and can notice a RIP more easily and the implemetation of a Report Rip or Report policy violation button at the bottom of submission pages as is the case on DA and to my experience is the best way to expedite the problem. It does seem as if Stardock tends to stretch itself logistically in too many directions leaving holes to be plugged and this seems to be a good example of that.
All in all though, members and mods shouldn't be ripping (pardon the pun) each others throats out over it.
Let it be.
Reply #38 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 3:24 PM
lol
Boss, I could say a lot of things. Truth is, I have talked to some admins and mods on the side as I am sure a few people have...and I still don't understand how it all works.
It's not their job, either, to give us every little detail on how the site operates. That being said, I will stick with 'IMHO, etc.' because I DON'T KNOW it all. Believe me, if I did I would be on a real freakin' storm of a rant.
It seems more stuff gets pushed to the wayside or ignored when someone comes off as if they do know it all.
But, just for the hell of it, and so there is no confusion, I'll tell you exactly how I feel. I'm not afraid of being banned as much as I am afraid not being a viable voice anymore, if I am one at all.
So, here it is.
1. I think there is a lot of bull doled out that we are supposed to take as is. Half assed explanations, answers, etc. I think the members deserve better. I think they need ONE person, at least, who is the , shall we say, 'public relations' person to handle all of this instead of 3 or 4 or 5 admins and mods all chiming in on different points of interest, etc.
2. I think they bit off more than they can chew with relaxing their upload policies. I don't think the amount of threads there have been on just these issues in the past couple months was anticipated, nor the overwhelming response from members to do something about said issues. I am sure someone can chime in and say 'It's always been that way.' and they may be right. I don't know. It feels otherwise to me.
3. I think that ALL the mods should have a list of uploaders who need more 'watching'..perhaps a kind of probation..and they need to communicate more than periodically on said list. (This may already exist, I don't know.)
4. I think they need a 'Report RIP' area (Which may be in the works. I believe I heard it mentioned. Again, I DON'T KNOW) and at least ONE person should moderate it and nothing else.
5. I think some Mods and Admins discourage new people and people who don't savvy the site or how such an animal might operate, by talking down to them. This is why I use 'IMHO'. I, personally, have fucked up here a few times. I have pissed off members, admins, volunteer's. I thought about some of the shit I did, and realize I was in error. I also realize that I have a title here. Small as it may be. As insignificant as it may be..I am proud of it. That is why I always have it displayed. Being that I do that, I feel I have a responsibility to live up to it and try to be helpful and represent the site well, even when Mods or Admins (I am not saying ALL mods and Admins) may chose not to. I don't think noob's or anyone coming here should feel that anyone or everyone who has a title before their handle is an asshole. I try the best I can. Maybe not hard enough. Maybe I am still fucking up. I don't know for sure.
6. I don't get around HALF as much as some do..maybe most, so if I can spot so many RIPS, ...well, wtf? When a persons entire bootscreen or logon gallery is made up entirely from walls or work THEY didn't originate and you start finding RIPS in that gallery, it's not hard to go from there and wonder about the rest of it. But it seems , sometimes, more and more of that persons crap gets through despite or in spite.
7. I think the site is very political in it's promotions, etc. I mean that in a 'bad' way. And I am not saying all are wrong. I will say, I got mine when I didn't deserve it (I still don't know WHY I got it. I was VERY new and not a huge contributor) and it probably should have been pulled over the bootscreen I did. But, this is only another reason I say 'IMHO etc.' I am just trying to be respectful. Nothing more.
8. I fucking resent anyone telling me I have NO BALLS (I would refer you back to the bootscreen I submitted to make a point, bno matter how badly I made it in the end.) I am trying constructively, conscientiously, and calmly to get my own answers and push for other people when I feel like they don't get THEIR answers. Maybe they don't want me to. I don't know. They can PM me and tell me they don't need my help, and I won't cry and have 6 shots to wash away my blues. Maybe my voice doesn't matter, has grown old, or is just a fucking joke. I don't know. But I try the best way I know how, until I hear I am a joke or I will never make a difference. Then I will keep my thoughts to myself and that will be that.
9. Finally..I am about at the point of just saying to hell with it all. But, I am trying to maintain some dignity. Because you get to a point where you have tried everything else and you feel like that is all you have left.
Reply #39 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 3:30 PM
That's a load of crap. We don't need to hear the whining....people that mod should know what they are moderating and be familiar with it.
If a site is going to be moderated, the mods should spend more than a couple of hours at other sites seeing what is out there.
If they have other things to do besides that, they shouldn't be mods.
Just because somebody made them a mod doesn't mean they know what they are doing......
do you know "by sight" the millions of wallpapers out there and know the name of each and every author??? no, because it's impossible.it's pretty arrogant to sit here ripping up the mod's when you yourself could no better master the task you set for them..... the admins can only do so much, thats why we need to be self policing and report any rips we find..
occasionally things slip through but they get caught and removed...
the mods I imagine were offered the job because they went above and beyond the duties of normal users, as well as exhibit the maturity to handle the job with finesse.
Reply #40 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 3:37 PM
I think your a viable voice...and can I get a shot too plz
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Reply #21 Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:27 AM
Perhaps you could print the 'directions' I have never used IRC...maybe just once but no one answered me when I typed a question years ago..but then again..I may not of been in WC IRC.