Give it a couple days. They usually have a 48 hour backlog of news.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224661#p26224661:1mz0f9lm said:VulcanTourist[/url]":1mz0f9lm]Lee, you're a very sneaky guy; I see what you did here. I'm twiddling my thumbs now, waiting to see how long it takes for this article to hit Slashdot's front page... or will the editors give every submission of it a smackdown? Let the fun ensue.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224605#p26224605:2yvj1o4p said:Black_Obsidian[/url]":2yvj1o4p]I'm torn because I consider the "old" UI (and thus UX) to be fucking horrific, but then the content has rarely impressed me, and the comments have their own special UI/UX hell, with a bonus that they're seemingly overflowing with garbage anyway.
Because of that, I've probably visited Slashdot six times in the past decade, so I'm obviously not a user, and I don't have any "skin in the game" as far as redesigns go. The reason I'm torn is because a less-shitty UI might actually incline me to visit the site more often, but if it drives away the very people creating the content, then what's the point of drawing new visitors?
Pretty much. When the abuse from your self-appointed cognoscenti is worse than 4Chan, you have a problem that can only be solved by burning the whole thing to the ground and starting over, which may be what they're trying to do. I don't know, I don't intend to resuscitate my low-5-digit ID to find out.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224719#p26224719:3tygkzv4 said:thebonafortuna[/url]":3tygkzv4]I moved on because I found better tech sites with less belligerent user bases. Not sure the owners can fix that with a design update. Good luck to them.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224693#p26224693:36u3lwp9 said:wvmikep[/url]":36u3lwp9]Eventually, you run out of the old guard. Slashdot was running the risk of turning into one of those restaurants that only old people go to and which closes because they started running out of old people.
No, it hasn't. Wheels of Confusion apparently doesn't actually use the feature, he was just trying to rub your nose in being wrong... which you weren't.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224345#p26224345:t8l27d1g said:Scorp1us[/url]":t8l27d1g]When I tried this last, it seemed to send me every comment posted to the article, not the ones where I was replied to. Maybe that's changed?[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224309#p26224309:t8l27d1g said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":t8l27d1g]ucp.php > Board preferences > Edit Posting Defaults > Notify me upon replies by default.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224265#p26224265:t8l27d1g said:Scorp1us[/url]":t8l27d1g][SNIP]
The other thing is you never get notification of replies to your comments.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224265#p26224265:1mgr7v4l said:Scorp1us[/url]":1mgr7v4l]
Another thing Ars could learn is.. I don't know. That's about all I can complain about. I do believe Ars has a very vocal pro-anthropogenic global-warming bias, but that's not software related, that's people.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224747#p26224747:1ejcpgq9 said:cateye[/url]":1ejcpgq9]Pretty much. When the abuse from your self-appointed cognoscenti is worse than 4Chan, you have a problem that can only be solved by burning the whole thing to the ground and starting over, which may be what they're trying to do. I don't know, I don't intend to resuscitate my low-5-digit ID to find out.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224719#p26224719:1ejcpgq9 said:thebonafortuna[/url]":1ejcpgq9]I moved on because I found better tech sites with less belligerent user bases. Not sure the owners can fix that with a design update. Good luck to them.
Nah, it's just the way the forum system works. Vanilla phpBB has no real way of knowing if you're replying to a specific post or not. Some people do mod their installation to add the functionality (with varying degrees of success).[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224797#p26224797:3jqfhde0 said:VulcanTourist[/url]":3jqfhde0]I've always assumed that this feature notifying of *all* replies was deliberate and intended to discourage bias and encourage wider engagement. Can anyone confirm or deny that assumption?
759119. I could have had a 5 digit but I never signed up until much later.I did something similar. I was never part of the core group. My user ID is probably eleventy-billion, and the fact that I'd notice at all was part of the problem. While there are plenty of interesting comments, it's very, very hard to penetrate the moderation system. I've put serious thought into a number of comments over the years, usually drawing from unique experience, and they were just buried.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224719#p26224719:2zjmfmh6 said:thebonafortuna[/url]":2zjmfmh6]I moved on because I found better tech sites with less belligerent user bases. Not sure the owners can fix that with a design update. Good luck to them.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224469#p26224469:1l7uz8qx said:KnightRT[/url]":1l7uz8qx]Site redesigns like this surprise me. When you have no time pressure, why wouldn't you build something at least as capable as what you're replacing? Why should your users have to bear with you as you evolve it into something less terrible? This is web design. We've been doing it for twenty years. There's no excuse for so thoroughly misunderstanding what the users want, or worse, knowing and not bothering to implement it.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224749#p26224749:1utb4963 said:achbed[/url]":1utb4963][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224693#p26224693:1utb4963 said:wvmikep[/url]":1utb4963]Eventually, you run out of the old guard. Slashdot was running the risk of turning into one of those restaurants that only old people go to and which closes because they started running out of old people.
More like they remodelled a small-town cafe into a hip new trendy club with a concentration on bar business, and half the people stop coming because that's not what they wanted - they liked the old way. They also don't get the hipster crowd because it's not in the city, and besides, there's old people there. So they lose 50% of their revenue and close up within a few months.
Don't kid yourself. So is Slashdot's. For every "fanboy" surge, there's a countersurge by the irrationally motivated anti-fanboys, so I don't see a consistent difference in the quality of promoted comments versus Slashdot's tremendously overwrought system. Whether the more complex system adds value is entirely debatable.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224265#p26224265:3h913rbg said:Scorp1us[/url]":3h913rbg]Ars could learn a few things from /.
For instance, the moderation system here is pretty subject to fanboy-ism, since there is no meta-moderation. The simple down-vote/up-vote is _very_ subject to group-think.
Only if your point is confirmation bias. It's not fanboyism or groupthink behind your downvotes--it's the flaw in your premise that such a system is actually better at dealing with the issue.Edit on 12 Feb 2014 18:13: This post is so meta, it proves my exact points.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224225#p26224225:1nrrc158 said:gabbsmo[/url]":1nrrc158]I stopped reading Slashdot after finding Ars. Just saying.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224913#p26224913:13rp4cdk said:KnightRT[/url]":13rp4cdk]It's like showing up to an event where everyone's known each other for the last twenty years, and no one cares to know anyone else. It's not enough to be insightful; you have to be insightful and established.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224719#p26224719:13rp4cdk said:thebonafortuna[/url]":13rp4cdk]I moved on because I found better tech sites with less belligerent user bases. Not sure the owners can fix that with a design update. Good luck to them.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26225039#p26225039:52nryvze said:jandrese[/url]":52nryvze]I've been routinely annoyed at website redesigns that bump up the fonts and add tons of whitespace everywhere for no reason. It's the new fad and everybody is doing it. Even the Penny Arcade folks have so much whitespace now that you can't see the comic without scrolling, and delivering a comic is their primary job.
If I was visually impaired, I could turn up the scaling in my browser. There's no need to assume that all uses are visually impaired. I wonder if high resolution tablets are partially to blame? Building a site for a tablet with a 7" 1080p screen is probably not the same as building one for a laptop with a 15.6" 1366x768 screen.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26225061#p26225061:3hpvj7ec said:Katana314[/url]":3hpvj7ec]Y'know, this event reminds me of an idea I had back when a popular video game was making a shoehorning cash-in of a sequel, and many people were calling for a boycott. (Since that's no longer so uncommon, I now can't remember what game)
I'd just call it "JumpShip.net" or whatever - and let it serve as a simple community for people who like something, but don't like the changes being forced upon it. For one, it would allow basic talks without fear of having their opinions deleted from discussion. Other features might include a system of enabling people to prove their previous commitment to said game / TV show / website, and a button to donate some dollar amount to a charity, while attaching a public message "I'd be giving this money to (Shark-jumper), but I don't like them anymore!"
Honestly, just having a simple metric number of "30,000 people are against the changes to Shars Pecknica's comment system" might be much more organized than having these exchanges occur through flamewars in comments. Those statistics might also help when the reason for a site/game's mass exodus is more to do with a browser-specific navigation bug (and is easily fixable) than audience hysteria. (ie, "No one's playing Pig Shooter Arena today after the update, but there's also nothing of it on JumpShip.net!")
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224925#p26224925:31ollhp2 said:unitron[/url]":31ollhp2]#5733
Had to sign up here so I could make fun of the idea of a 6 digit UID being thought of as low. : - )
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224321#p26224321:7ivhujyv said:eideticex[/url]":7ivhujyv]As bad as the new design is I have to say it's better than most websites on the internet including this one. For one simple reason: it scales up to the full width of my monitor instead of taking just the middle 50% of the screen when I maximize my browser.
In hindsight, I think that's one of the reasons I moved past /. and over to Ars.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26224473#p26224473:1k4w0zsi said:melgross[/url]":1k4w0zsi]While I used to be on Slashdot a lot, in the old days, I doubt that it's relevant anymore, if indeed, it ever was.
It always seemed to me to be people shouting past each other.
Except that it doesn't really work like that.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26225025#p26225025:2g3bh1sl said:dharadvani[/url]":2g3bh1sl]The point of the system at Ars is a heat map. It's there to identify comments that, on balance, are consistently supported, consistently viewed as detrimental to a fair discussion, or just part of the thread. The highly-rated comments consistently provide the most informative and insightful parts of the thread, while I've almost never seen an Ars comment downvoted to oblivion that didn't deserve it (when if you look at discussions, it's not the opinion that gets downvoted, it's the comment). It also identifies comments like yours that have a lot of activity on both sides.