ColaPoweredGamer: Can I petition GOG stuff to improve the forum?
Leroux: […] The forums are a hopeless case, we should probably cherish that they're still up and more or less functional in the first place. Maybe one day, far off in the future they will replace this old forum with something (hopefully) better, but it will probably mean losing all the posts in the old forum, and maybe without warning.
I concur.
toxicTom: […] The whole forum would need a complete overhaul. For years now. For GOG the forum - esp. the General - is probably not really important. Only a small minority of GOG users ever post here. More important are probably the game forums, because that where you can get help without pestering GOG support (users help users). […]
Probably, when the forum is updated (and any and every forum application available is better than this, but there are no doubt specific hooks into the forum that Gog built for their marketplace that would be time consuming to replicate in a new system, as well as the clunky spam control "feature" you outlined) all of these conversations will just be archived (
i.e., file-thirteen).
bram1253: […]
But the weirdest part is seeing no mods replying to threads anymore.
Where did they all go?
2 years ago mods actively participated in discussions and there was hardly any moderation whatsoever on these forums, judging by what I read here it's become a lot more moderated all the while moderators have distanced themselves from the community.
Has this been happening for a long time now?
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Yes.
bram1253: I wonder why this one is getting targeted in particular.
Leroux: The first rule about the rep system: You don't talk about the rep system. ;)
I laughed.
bram1253: 2 years ago mods actively participated in discussions and there was hardly any moderation whatsoever on these forums, judging by what I read here it's become a lot more moderated all the while moderators have distanced themselves from the community.
Leroux: The most mind boggling thing is that at some point they actually acknowledged that many were not happy with the lack of communication and several new developments, so they invited selected community members to the GOG HQ in Warsaw to have a talk about how relations could be improved. GOG staff listened and promised to do better in the future. But since then nothing really has changed, at least not for the better.
Which means it is a management problem.
phaolo: […] So, be careful about who you're going to trust here.
Good advice, generally. ;)
sanscript: […]
some forums enlists community mods as well) and you solve many problems. So it can be done... […]
That is the easiest and cheapest way to correct this problem. Amateurs work for free, and would police the forum vigorously. visibly and therefore transparently (since a moderator acting hypocritically would be a popular target for complaints).