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I've noticed in recent weeks a lot of people asking why their thread has been closed. There are a lot of threads being closed without any note/reason put on them.
From the forum rules:
How we moderate
We don't want the forum to be over-moderated, so we'll only remove threads where absolutely necessary if we believe it to be in the best interests of the site or where we're legally obliged to. When threads are closed the mods will add a note explaining why.
By not doing this the mods are making more work for themselves because people keep posting more threads asking why.
On the whole the mods do a great job but things could be improved in this area. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"I do wish that when popular threads are closed because they are too big that new one,possibly with the OP'S original post is started so that the fun can continue"
Any thread that has auto shut can be restarted. |
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"Closed or removed?
I don't always write the reason for closing a thread as it is usually pretty obvious why.
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Closed, if a thread is removed completely there is no trace of it so nobody could read any note/reason.
It's not always obvious why threads are closed, hence why there are so many new threads asking why.
I would have thought it was essential seeing as it does say that's what the forum rules state happens. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah I agree it is a little irritating when you are following a thread and then it just stops suddenly .
I get why sometimes a thread is closed if the subjrct is ‘taboo’ etc . However , a lot of the time it seems to me that a thread is closed by the moderator because someone has asked a probing question or criticised the way that ‘ Fab’ is managed / designed /censored in some way .
That is not really ‘on’ and in my mind it is not in keeping with the ‘philosophy’ of a place where people are bound to be non conformist / rebellious or reactionary in some way .
It would help and I suggest be more polite to members . If there might be a way to generate an email to all who are in thread telling them it has been closed ?
Just an idea |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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If the thread was closed I am sure everyone who posted on it would notice
Everything you see a mod do is on the instructions of Admin especially about site issues. Admin ask mods to give advice on certain threads and then close the thread. It has always been this way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well that is kind of stating the obvious .Obviously ‘ admin’ are involved as yousay to order a thread cut etc .. It doesn’t answer the question / fix the concern/ issue though !
Thanks for trying though I know it musg be frustrating with what goes on here
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Closed or removed?
I don't always write the reason for closing a thread as it is usually pretty obvious why.
Closed, if a thread is removed completely there is no trace of it so nobody could read any note/reason.
It's not always obvious why threads are closed, hence why there are so many new threads asking why.
I would have thought it was essential seeing as it does say that's what the forum rules state happens."
Mods normally post on the end of the thread except when it shuts auto. Which threads are you talking about and maybe we can find an answer? |
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"Closed or removed?
I don't always write the reason for closing a thread as it is usually pretty obvious why.
Closed, if a thread is removed completely there is no trace of it so nobody could read any note/reason.
It's not always obvious why threads are closed, hence why there are so many new threads asking why.
I would have thought it was essential seeing as it does say that's what the forum rules state happens.
Mods normally post on the end of the thread except when it shuts auto. Which threads are you talking about and maybe we can find an answer?"
Thank you .
You posted that exact same reply to someone else
.. in my case the category is ‘ general’ or in other words ‘ lots’ of threads . I can’t name them unfortunately.So will have to let it slide.
Regardless Think it perhaps might be time for FAB to review some policies and procedures though ? |
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"Yeah I agree it is a little irritating when you are following a thread and then it just stops suddenly .
I get why sometimes a thread is closed if the subjrct is ‘taboo’ etc . However , a lot of the time it seems to me that a thread is closed by the moderator because someone has asked a probing question or criticised the way that ‘ Fab’ is managed / designed /censored in some way .
That is not really ‘on’ and in my mind it is not in keeping with the ‘philosophy’ of a place where people are bound to be non conformist / rebellious or reactionary in some way .
It would help and I suggest be more polite to members . If there might be a way to generate an email to all who are in thread telling them it has been closed ?
Just an idea " |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It does seem some tame threads get closed for no reason..The problem is, what one mod might find OK, another Mod will not.I have seen some threads closed when it looked like there was nothing in there breaking the forum rules...There was one thread that closed because it became to big, were, the subject was about fantasy getting paid for sex, and in the end there were clearly real offers off cash to watch or join in being offered, yet that only closed because it got to big. Another person restarted it, but after an hour or so a Mod deleted it, but still leaving the original thread in place..My point is, there is no constancey from the Mods. |
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"Yeah I agree it is a little irritating when you are following a thread and then it just stops suddenly .
I get why sometimes a thread is closed if the subjrct is ‘taboo’ etc . However , a lot of the time it seems to me that a thread is closed by the moderator because someone has asked a probing question or criticised the way that ‘ Fab’ is managed / designed /censored in some way .
That is not really ‘on’ and in my mind it is not in keeping with the ‘philosophy’ of a place where people are bound to be non conformist / rebellious or reactionary in some way .
It would help and I suggest be more polite to members . If there might be a way to generate an email to all who are in thread telling them it has been closed ?
Just an idea "
It is quite alarming how much content gets censored off in as you say a presumably free-thinking environment. Something we have had numerous conversations about with other members often disbelieving newer members.
Not sure what a polite email would achieve though. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Closed or removed?
I don't always write the reason for closing a thread as it is usually pretty obvious why.
Closed, if a thread is removed completely there is no trace of it so nobody could read any note/reason.
It's not always obvious why threads are closed, hence why there are so many new threads asking why.
I would have thought it was essential seeing as it does say that's what the forum rules state happens.
Mods normally post on the end of the thread except when it shuts auto. Which threads are you talking about and maybe we can find an answer?
Thank you .
You posted that exact same reply to someone else
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I did, and posted it again incase she missed it, it wasn't a reply to you |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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Just a couple of points on this...
If a thread has been closed for a reason it is normally because the posts that broke rules have been removed so you probably won't see much wrong with the thread.
Also it depends on whether a mod is online/ reading the forums when online / reading the same thread as you etc as to whether threads get dealt with or not. If a mod has missed something you can help by reporting it and it will be dealt with that way instead.
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"Just a couple of points on this...
If a thread has been closed for a reason it is normally because the posts that broke rules have been removed so you probably won't see much wrong with the thread.
Also it depends on whether a mod is online/ reading the forums when online / reading the same thread as you etc as to whether threads get dealt with or not. If a mod has missed something you can help by reporting it and it will be dealt with that way instead.
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So , another example . A fully active thread ( travellers on Asda car park) has just been closed by the moderator as it was ‘ too big’ ?
People were having a good discussion with some great debate and points being made .
Now it has sudenly been closed ?
Can you advise please as I am sure everyone else in the thread would be keen to know why too ?
How long is a thread that is ‘ too long’ ?
Thanks
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just a couple of points on this...
If a thread has been closed for a reason it is normally because the posts that broke rules have been removed so you probably won't see much wrong with the thread.
Also it depends on whether a mod is online/ reading the forums when online / reading the same thread as you etc as to whether threads get dealt with or not. If a mod has missed something you can help by reporting it and it will be dealt with that way instead.
So , another example . A fully active thread ( travellers on Asda car park) has just been closed by the moderator as it was ‘ too big’ ?
People were having a good discussion with some great debate and points being made .
Now it has sudenly been closed ?
Can you advise please as I am sure everyone else in the thread would be keen to know why too ?
How long is a thread that is ‘ too long’ ?
Thanks
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I think that is done automatically when it reaches a certain size by the site..I could be wrong |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Just a couple of points on this...
If a thread has been closed for a reason it is normally because the posts that broke rules have been removed so you probably won't see much wrong with the thread.
Also it depends on whether a mod is online/ reading the forums when online / reading the same thread as you etc as to whether threads get dealt with or not. If a mod has missed something you can help by reporting it and it will be dealt with that way instead.
So , another example . A fully active thread ( travellers on Asda car park) has just been closed by the moderator as it was ‘ too big’ ?
People were having a good discussion with some great debate and points being made .
Now it has sudenly been closed ?
Can you advise please as I am sure everyone else in the thread would be keen to know why too ?
How long is a thread that is ‘ too long’ ?
Thanks
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When threads get to 175 they auto close. Anyone can start a part 2 |
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"To close a thread because it is " getting too big" is "odd"! It has got big because it is popular!! "
As said above threads automatically close at around 175 posts. Anyone may start another thread on the same topic. |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind"
Without knowing the content of the thread its difficult to say. Sometimes as has been said above the offensive, rule breaking or abusive contributions are removed. Sometimes the whole thread has to go. |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind"
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site "
There wasn’t any mention of free services. The thread had only just started.
Iptv isn’t illegal and millions of home owners use it |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site
There wasn’t any mention of free services. The thread had only just started.
Iptv isn’t illegal and millions of home owners use it"
Depends on what type of Iptv you have.I have a kodi box....I suspect thats why it was taken down as a general measure |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site
There wasn’t any mention of free services. The thread had only just started.
Iptv isn’t illegal and millions of home owners use it
Depends on what type of Iptv you have.I have a kodi box....I suspect thats why it was taken down as a general measure"
BBC iPlayer is a type of iptv. Same as all the other on demand services. They are free.
Kodi is the same. It’s not illegal but could be depending on the content your using |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site
There wasn’t any mention of free services. The thread had only just started.
Iptv isn’t illegal and millions of home owners use it
Depends on what type of Iptv you have.I have a kodi box....I suspect thats why it was taken down as a general measure
BBC iPlayer is a type of iptv. Same as all the other on demand services. They are free.
Kodi is the same. It’s not illegal but could be depending on the content your using "
You are missing the point ..it's too a broader subject, has people use Iptv differently. IE illegally ..I am only guessing why it was shut down you need to speak to admin or the mods on here to see why, hopefully they will tell you on this thread |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site
There wasn’t any mention of free services. The thread had only just started.
Iptv isn’t illegal and millions of home owners use it
Depends on what type of Iptv you have.I have a kodi box....I suspect thats why it was taken down as a general measure
BBC iPlayer is a type of iptv. Same as all the other on demand services. They are free.
Kodi is the same. It’s not illegal but could be depending on the content your using
You are missing the point ..it's too a broader subject, has people use Iptv differently. IE illegally ..I am only guessing why it was shut down you need to speak to admin or the mods on here to see why, hopefully they will tell you on this thread"
Following your logic; sex, shopping and pets are broad subjects that could be carried out illegally. Should threads involving them be shut down? |
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"There was a thread about iptv that was removed?
Just wondered why it would have been deleted?
This is just 1 that comes to mind
Maybe because it's actually illegal to use these services for free and FB can not condone it on site
There wasn’t any mention of free services. The thread had only just started.
Iptv isn’t illegal and millions of home owners use it
Depends on what type of Iptv you have.I have a kodi box....I suspect thats why it was taken down as a general measure
BBC iPlayer is a type of iptv. Same as all the other on demand services. They are free.
Kodi is the same. It’s not illegal but could be depending on the content your using
You are missing the point ..it's too a broader subject, has people use Iptv differently. IE illegally ..I am only guessing why it was shut down you need to speak to admin or the mods on here to see why, hopefully they will tell you on this thread
Following your logic; sex, shopping and pets are broad subjects that could be carried out illegally. Should threads involving them be shut down?"
Listen I have nothing to do with Fab..I was just guessing why it may have been closed down..I agree some threads get shut down for no apparent reasons to us |
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Mundane and repetitive threads wind me up
More so in the fantasy and story thread . Especially when they should have posted elsewhere .
It pushes decent stories off the page and they get lost in the system so to speak
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By (user no longer on site)
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This is a classic example of a thread closed for no good reason. Loads of mileage for an interesting and progressive debate, but not allowed.
https://www.fabswingers.com/forum/feedback/787932
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"This is a classic example of a thread closed for no good reason. Loads of mileage for an interesting and progressive debate, but not allowed.
https://www.fabswingers.com/forum/feedback/787932
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Debate is good. It’s posdible that some good ideas on how to tackle the time wasters May come to light instead of blaming the innocent every time.
Seems anything that remotely puts the site in bad light gets closed or deleted. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
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This is a type of thread that Admin have instructed mods to give advice of how they moderate the site and shut the thread.
They do a lot behind the scenes that they and it explains to people who don't think anything gets done what actions they have in place to deal with people who are not suited on the site. |
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"This is a classic example of a thread closed for no good reason. Loads of mileage for an interesting and progressive debate, but not allowed.
https://www.fabswingers.com/forum/feedback/787932
Debate is good. It’s posdible that some good ideas on how to tackle the time wasters May come to light instead of blaming the innocent every time.
Seems anything that remotely puts the site in bad light gets closed or deleted. "
Given that no-shows/timewasters are probably the biggest gripe by members you would think that the mods would allow debate and ideas to develop for the benefit of admin. |
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""This is a type of thread that Admin have instructed mods to give advice of how they moderate the site and shut the thread."
It is Admins decision, not mods"
I've read both of your posts a few times and still don't understand what you are saying. |
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"Again, whatever mods do is on the instruction of Admin. They have their reasons for it
Any chance of the paying membership knowing the 'reasons'?"
Paying membership gets you no where.
We paid gold for years to support the site but when we realised the support was only one way we decided it wasn’t worth it.
We now don’t pay,
Keep our pics hidden so we don’t get any rascist abuse.
Again it’s a case of the innocent loosing out |
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