Pattern Language for Moderation Strategies: Cory Doctorow's notes on Clay Shirky's speech at eTech. Thought it might give some food for thought for the Pantheon and other moderation-inclined geeks. Non-geeks move along, nothing to see here.
posted by worldcup2002 to editorial policy at 03:55 PM - 6 comments
More interesting, probably, is the discussion wiki/archive of patterns that is here.
posted by tieguy at 04:51 PM on March 08, 2006
It would be interesting to know what language Spofi 2.0 is in. I remember talk of PHP. Not sure about PHP 5, but a language like Ruby or Python would make it fairly simple to do some inexpensive but powerful processing on comments (e.g., the third instance of a unique user writing "banhammer", regardless of case, in a thread, might be cause to send an email to admins) to streamline the policework.
posted by yerfatma at 07:12 PM on March 08, 2006
Non-geeks move along, nothing to see here. I should have taken your advice. I had to see what the geeks were up to, and now I feel so intellectually inferior I'm gonna go beat up that guy in the IT department.
posted by The_Black_Hand at 07:57 AM on March 09, 2006
I know a lot of those words, but they don't make much sense to me in the order they were placed in there.
posted by WeedyMcSmokey at 01:09 PM on March 09, 2006
Meh. How does this wiki help me improve my fantasy league scores?
posted by billsaysthis at 03:51 PM on March 09, 2006
Interesting. Dave, is it okay if I say that?
posted by DrJohnEvans at 04:01 PM on March 08, 2006