Riza Karabasan
Internationale
I Love Invisible Pink Unicorns.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 22, 2009 22:58:05 GMT 3
I don't agree with admin issue, but you are the ones in the charge right now, so I see no point discussing this issue right now.
Two different classes will be absolutely happen of course, but rather than trusted and not trusted, it will be far-leftist and non-far-leftist. Whatever.
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maksim
Peoples' Commissar
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Post by maksim on Apr 22, 2009 23:08:15 GMT 3
I'm not the one in charge - no one is, you should know by now how we handle things. Second of all, labels don't mean anything. Let me explain the oldschool admin way again. Administrators get elected every month. The administrators have the power to do whatever they want, but, in theory they would not be allowed to use any of their powers without the approval of the majority. This includes giving warnings for misbehaviour, kicking and banning, modifying the forum, etc. The admins are equal in their power to the rest of the forum. If they want something changed, they must propose the idea and have the support of the majority in order to change anything. This is direct-democracy.
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Riza Karabasan
Internationale
I Love Invisible Pink Unicorns.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 22, 2009 23:15:31 GMT 3
I already got that. I don't see any extra points though, and this is not a direct democracy. Choosing representatives is not a direct democracy.
But I don't care, though I believe we should have at least 6-7 admins. Apart from that, hopefully Manifesto will wake up and give you authorization...
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maksim
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Post by maksim on Apr 22, 2009 23:27:16 GMT 3
As a comrade pointed out before, what is the point in giving everyone a Ph. D? The Internationale has a lot of jobs apart from administrating the forums. The administration work is just like any other job. I don't know how many times I have explained this already, but, according to our old regulations, an admin did not have any special rights. They had the rights to carry out actions that had been approved by the majority in a direct-democratic process.
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Riza Karabasan
Internationale
I Love Invisible Pink Unicorns.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 23, 2009 0:40:02 GMT 3
If everyone have sufficient ability to get a Ph. D, why not giving them this honor?
You are stuck in an ethical system which causes class difference. But as I said before, I understood way before your point, which is Admins are not special, it is just their job description and we share the things we do.
Although I still disagree, this system of course will work and I end my opposition here. Hopefully this system will allow the ideals of communism even in a theoric sense, so the one with Ph. D will clean up the garbage as garbage collector does, and garbage collector will have a Ph. D.
That was what I meant. I will make no further comments, and I encourage you to write in The Internationale forum too.
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Post by Anatoliovich on Apr 23, 2009 2:03:56 GMT 3
Alright, good, case-closed, happy day. Now on the topic of archives... We can make a main archive, and then sub-archives. Sort of like what we have here, just a little more intricate, like a library.
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maksim
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Post by maksim on Apr 23, 2009 7:16:31 GMT 3
There's two ways we could archive, really.
1) Having archives in every sub-category.
2) Have centralized archives to which all the inactive threads are sent too. Then an admin, who is responsible for taking care of inactive threads will send the threads to their respective archives.
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Riza Karabasan
Internationale
I Love Invisible Pink Unicorns.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 23, 2009 7:20:54 GMT 3
Agreed. Main archive and sub-archive topics are fine I think.
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maksim
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Post by maksim on Apr 23, 2009 10:10:16 GMT 3
I have my doubts with the first alternative, simply because I don't know if it can even be implemented :/
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Post by Anatoliovich on Apr 23, 2009 13:08:18 GMT 3
You mean the Archive with sub-archives of each board on the forum?
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maksim
Peoples' Commissar
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Post by maksim on Apr 24, 2009 15:43:35 GMT 3
No, to add special settings for each category so the topics in their respective categories / sub-categories move to their respective category / sub-category archives.
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Post by Anatoliovich on Apr 24, 2009 22:34:59 GMT 3
Ah, I don't believe such an automatic thing exists haha.
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