ChatterBank1 min ago
Is Answerbank going to the dogs?
I hate to be a kill joy, but are there a few too many 'chat' threads on here lately?
I enjoy a good laugh and have in the past joined in with some of them, but there were also stern comments posted by the Editor reminding the users that this was not a chat room.
That said,
- Why have there not been any AB Editor comments made on some of the current ones
- Has the Editor changed?
- Is he/she snowed under with work?
- Or has AnswerBank been changed to AnswerChat and the name hasn't been updated yet?
Just interested in other peoples opinions....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interesting stuff: thanks to all for contributing, and please continue to do so. Between us, we can work out what's best for the site. Some thoughts from me - not sure if I reach any conclusions, so please respond:
Firstly, I apologise for taking two-and-a-half days' holiday at the end of last week (my colleagues edited in my absence but yes, there will always be an individual element to this job.) As for weekend editing, I'm here on my own time today just keeping an eye on what's happening because I don't particularly relish a Monday morning spent doing nothing but tidying up this site. I do not do it for fun.
And Yes, I am snowed under. The 'Report' system, still quite new, has made the job very much easier thanks to the way so many people have used it. Thanks.)
As for the chat/ serious balance: we don't seek to impose from above too stiff or humourless a limit on the nature of the postings (that would be impossible) and so the general atmosphere and tenor of the site evolves through you, the posters, regulars and irregulars alike. Within limits.
As is often the case in life, change is not welcomed by some. Ironically, they will themselves have contributed to earlier changes in the site which had caused earlier 'regulars' to move on.
Look at this very thread: some of the contributors have been here for several *years* and will remember a quite different Answerbank, different names and a markedly different atmosphere. Others have become prolific in recent months. Others still are irregular or very new ABers. Many people will read this thread without being prompted to contribute themselves. This is the way it has always been, and all are welcome.
But... what to do when 'regulars' start to get chatty (which is what appears to have prompted this thread)?
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[Part ii]
In one way, it's quite natural as users start to feel they 'know' each other. In cyberspace, at least, they do. The regularity with which some names see each other adds to that.
They start to push the boundaries, sometimes getting deleted by big bad evil AB Ed, sometimes not (as that evolution of the site takes shape). We try to judge what's what and, hands up, don't always get it right.
To speak personally for a moment, the threads that become long and chatty bore me rigid, but (professional hat on again) within reason they are as valid as the serious questions. Those who post them have as much right to be on this site as the next person, provided they are essentially Q&A.
Those threads that are nothing but chat, are and will be deleted. Those that turn into chat, from serious or not-so-serious beginnings, tend to remain. Such things can never be clear-cut and if my judgement has not matched your's, my apologies.
A thead like this can never be representative of everyone's opinion but gives my colleagues and I a better understanding of what we should be doing.
As always, my strongest advice is: if you don't like a question, you don't have to answer it.
And please remember: the silly stuff is and will continue to be removed. Serial and serious offenders are banned. This *is* a Q&A site and we continue to try to prompt informed, useful and entertaining debate. Like this thread, for example.
I've just found this now (I get weekends off too!), but I have to agree. The Sport section is in danger of turning into a series of blindingly unfunny in-jokes. And if there's one more thread along the lines of:
"My club's great, do you think my club's great?"
"No I don't"
"Well, I think your club smells of wee"
"Well, I think YOU smell of wee"
and so on for hours, I'm off to the kindergarten for some intelligent conversation.
You could obviate a lot of the chat threads dear ED if you could see your way clear to promoting the Answerbook group http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Answerbook/ which was set up for this very purpose of allowing regular users a forum to chat away to thier hearts content and not clutter up the main site.