@kalina I respectfully disagree. :) Mods should not be expected to spend loads of their time on the site nannying it. Think what mods they would be if they had to do that to the point they clearly wouldn't have the time to be otherwise successful in their lives. So increased workload here isn't mod problem. It's SE problem. Once you get to the point of taking too much of individual's time, you try to get more individuals doing it. Alternatively, hire professionals that are paid for it.
actually you do have a point though, SE does try to put in filters and such to block the crap as early as possible automatedly.
it is so much better than it used to be, but that is little consolation.
it is something they supposedly are working on. so yes, we dont want modflooding - but on the other hand @kalina is not wrong, this is the job that all mods have volunteered for.
I'm just saying that it's not someone's fault that they can't dedicate more time for something they're not paid to do, even if they volunteered some time for it and knew it would take that certain amount of time off them. If that workload later increases, you don't blame them for not being able to keep up. They didn't sign up for the increased workload.
I used to run organizations that were nearly exclusively on volunteering basis. I did all the surplus work on it. Because I run it. I didn't demand of my volunteers to do more than they can volunteer, because I'd lose even those I had if I did that.
@TerryChia Ah yes, true. I'm not talking about anything specific now really. We're past that. (I hope)
@TildalWave BUT did any one of them ever say "ahh frak it all, I cant deal with this pile of tasks I share with another dozen people, so if I cant deal with it NOONE WILL"
@Ohnana Hell if I know how to notice that. I'm a webdev, not a security expert. It doesn't look like they got rdp access, just found some way of remotely screwing in some files.
@AviD ah you see I was replying to something else I thought you asked about ... next time, reply to the message you're commenting on. C'mon, you're a mod, you know how this goes :D
@Arperum also, if you're over your head find someone else to help. no shame. if I tried to play webdev the website would look like it got hit with the 1990's stick
@AviD Well, you expected a reply about how things went in an entirely different setting .... not really comparable, but yes, we had a fair share of management problems. Tho main difference, mistakes there directly affected lives. Not really the case here.
@TildalWave so you're saying that when you signed up, you expected the growth of traffic to just cease at that point and not grow any further? Otherwise, you're just wrong.
@AviD So the Dell I picked up yesterday. It didn't have an HDMI input, which was a nice to have feature, but the USB hub is powered off the monitor not a simple passthrough.
@Ohnana Not our thing, it's some other company who should be cleaning up his own shit, but the are involved in a lawsuit or something with the website owner, so they refuse to do anything.
@Ohnana I think company A has to pay €X to company B, but is refusing to do so. It has something to do with an unasked server upgrade or something. All I know about it is third hand or something like that.
funerals happen very close to the date of death. my dad buried a friend and the entire family turned on him because they thought he was the deceased's drug dealer
Not a very good one. If I moved somewhere and one of my new neighbors showed up at my door with some baked good I probably wouldn't even open the door for them.
@RоryMcCune Hmm, that makes me wonder. Is there a large amount of truckers over there? I would say at least 30% of traffic here is large trucks, possibly more.