by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Saturday July 25, 2015 @06:39PM (#50182731)
I have some ideas:
1. Dice, get rid of the awful moderating. When most of a story's comments (especially the most insightful ones, even if they may be deemed controversial by small-minded individuals) have been wrongly modded down to -1, they won't be read, and they won't be replied to.
2. Dice, get rid of the posting limits. Let us post more than 10 comments a day, and don't make us wait any longer than 1 minute between comments. Since there are only like 100 different people who actually bother to post these days, the current limits mean that we don't see more than 1000 comments each day!
3. Dice, don't post any more dumb social "justice" submissions that drive away the people who are here to talk about software, computers, science, math, and everything except social "justice" (which, upon any critical examination, is clearly not about "justice", or "fairness", or anything like that).
When Slashdot returns to being a place where free discussion about relevant topics (that is, not social "justice") is allowed, unimpeded by awful moderation and excessively restrictive posting limits, there will be more people who want to visit this site, there will be more people wanting to engage in discussion, and thus there will be more comments!
It took you more time to explain why you don't want an account that it'd have taken for you to make one. As for logging in every time, how about, I dunno, keeping your account logged in?
mine stays logged in, no need to keep logging in. i think you don't want your opinions tracked. if you registered, logged in and posted (umlimited posts) we'd know if you are a troll or not.
Computers can figure out all kinds of problems, except the things in
the world that just don't add up.
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No comments? No one had anything to say about this?
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I have some ideas:
1. Dice, get rid of the awful moderating. When most of a story's comments (especially the most insightful ones, even if they may be deemed controversial by small-minded individuals) have been wrongly modded down to -1, they won't be read, and they won't be replied to.
2. Dice, get rid of the posting limits. Let us post more than 10 comments a day, and don't make us wait any longer than 1 minute between comments. Since there are only like 100 different people who actually bother to post these days, the current limits mean that we don't see more than 1000 comments each day!
3. Dice, don't post any more dumb social "justice" submissions that drive away the people who are here to talk about software, computers, science, math, and everything except social "justice" (which, upon any critical examination, is clearly not about "justice", or "fairness", or anything like that).
When Slashdot returns to being a place where free discussion about relevant topics (that is, not social "justice") is allowed, unimpeded by awful moderation and excessively restrictive posting limits, there will be more people who want to visit this site, there will be more people wanting to engage in discussion, and thus there will be more comments!
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It took you more time to explain why you don't want an account that it'd have taken for you to make one. As for logging in every time, how about, I dunno, keeping your account logged in?
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