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@ineedtitspls the cam girls in the shower, how do we know it's the correct answer? He provided a video and names, no scene info or any other proof they are who the user claims. It's clear to me why it hasn't been confirmed.
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Answeredhe provided the correct answers and full video 6 months ago and it hasn't received confirmation... is that why the guy, despite answering many other questions, quit the site? Probably. This is what we don't want.
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AnsweredLike this vid, it's a dude trying to push traffic to his YouTube 2 years ago, but even if it was, the video is down, yet it is still showing up as an active question. Any human moderator could delete this@Don @Operator
@barelylegalfan thanks, 4 was apparently the magic number
But like you said, the problem still remains for many, many posts. Giving active, stringent members the ability to officially confirm (or mark as unsolvable in a few cases I've seen) could drastically improve the site. Create a discord chat, throw the mods in it with the admin, solve issues efficiently, etc... I know I'd volunteer to help moderate and I'm sure others would too@Don
This seems like a great community but it is being stifled by a lack of active, official human moderation. Note: I understand the need for mods to be extremely thorough in their job (I've seen plenty of "well maybe it's XYZ?") and definitive proof must be there before clicking confirm... but in many, many cases it IS given, and not being confirmed.
Help us help you which helps everyone. :)
But like you said, the problem still remains for many, many posts. Giving active, stringent members the ability to officially confirm (or mark as unsolvable in a few cases I've seen) could drastically improve the site. Create a discord chat, throw the mods in it with the admin, solve issues efficiently, etc... I know I'd volunteer to help moderate and I'm sure others would too@Don
This seems like a great community but it is being stifled by a lack of active, official human moderation. Note: I understand the need for mods to be extremely thorough in their job (I've seen plenty of "well maybe it's XYZ?") and definitive proof must be there before clicking confirm... but in many, many cases it IS given, and not being confirmed.
Help us help you which helps everyone. :)
@ineedtitspls I added my Confirm, unfortunately you're fighting a lost cause here. The Owner of the site and/or Mods refuse to alter the Auto_Mod code to make it more adaptive like in the case of multiple Confirms from months or worse, years ago. Good luck to ya though.
@Don Gonna call you out on your response to @indeedtitspls. I've found MULTIPLE Correct Answers with 3, 4 and even 5 Confirms that were far older than 10 months and still hadn't been marked as correct, which I then brought to the attention in this Thread only to be told I was wrong, all the Confirms were wrong and the Auto_Mod was perfect in every way, which it isn't (everything can always be improved).
@Don Gonna call you out on your response to @indeedtitspls. I've found MULTIPLE Correct Answers with 3, 4 and even 5 Confirms that were far older than 10 months and still hadn't been marked as correct, which I then brought to the attention in this Thread only to be told I was wrong, all the Confirms were wrong and the Auto_Mod was perfect in every way, which it isn't (everything can always be improved).
(Previous post example has 3 people having clicked confirmed, yet not touched by auto_mod)
Anybody have more of her??
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AnsweredIt appears like there's a giant invisible hurdle in place to become an active member of the community and I have no idea how to jump it. :(
@ineedtitspls Answering newer questions and posting your answers in the confirm thread is the best solution atm to level up. Everything will get easier after that point.
The example provided needs one more confirm to pass auto_mod. 2 confirms for a 10 month old answer is reasonable. If we set the bar any lower, a lot of low quality answers would be marked as correct.
@herkalurk We'll add that one to the board.
@uNderdog_101 That's fine, maybe use video instead of link.
The example provided needs one more confirm to pass auto_mod. 2 confirms for a 10 month old answer is reasonable. If we set the bar any lower, a lot of low quality answers would be marked as correct.
@herkalurk We'll add that one to the board.
@uNderdog_101 That's fine, maybe use video instead of link.
@Operator Here's an example: 10 months old correct answer, correct format, even confirmed by a guy with almost 60k points... yet still not officially confirmed.
Whats her name?
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Can we get a better way to remove followed posts? I'm looking through my following pages and I'd like to be able to un-follow from there without going into each post.
@ineeditpls - I agree with you, the confirmation thread seems to be of limited use as it is in need of curating with removal of solved posts. Working from the back of it, currently the last ten pages have 175/200 posts completely solved, yet still there, bloating the thread. If all these were culled the page count could be more than halved, and if all the individual links that got a green "answered" tick were greyed out or maybe even hidden, then the thread would have easier overview and maybe even encourage more usage.
@Operator - Unrelated question; Is reporting unsolvable questions with dead links by flagging them with the explanation "Dead Link" an acceptable way of having them removed?
@Operator - Unrelated question; Is reporting unsolvable questions with dead links by flagging them with the explanation "Dead Link" an acceptable way of having them removed?
@barelylegalfan - Good Call on Specifics, saw here & searched Just for U... recheck this post, : )
Where can I find this video?
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Answered@Operator then what is the trick to get humans to confirm? I've used the confirm thread to no avail. :(
I ask because there appears to be little to no human confirmation going on...
@barelylegalfan at this point the auto_mod can't really be blamed. We've had an influx of new users who aren't really following the rules about tagging or gathering legitimate evidence their answer is correct with other new users who are just confirming things too quickly. The auto_mod does take into account user status, but if 10 low level users say it's good even though it's not, we've got a user issue, not a process issue. I automate IT processes for a living, and there is only so much you can automate if the users don't know how to use the process correctly.
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@barelylegalfan It doesn't make mistakes. Its an algorithm. It learns, when the answer is reported, its reversed, then if the confirm was wrong.. it adds a negative point to it. And next time auto moderator requires alot more, before it can call it accept.
Auto moderator cannot make errors, its a robot. It bases its decision on user's inputs. If the confirm is added and the that users confirms were perfect in the past, then it checks the answerers statistics + some more checks -- and it makes a call. If the inputed data is wrong, then the mistake happened then, not inside the auto moderator.
But complaining, that an automated script is making errors, like its alive and making decision is...
I told you to tag the confirmer and ask for an explanation if you want to blame someone. But instead you tagged the answerer. He suggested an answer, he is not at fault it got selected as correct.
Auto moderator cannot make errors, its a robot. It bases its decision on user's inputs. If the confirm is added and the that users confirms were perfect in the past, then it checks the answerers statistics + some more checks -- and it makes a call. If the inputed data is wrong, then the mistake happened then, not inside the auto moderator.
But complaining, that an automated script is making errors, like its alive and making decision is...
I told you to tag the confirmer and ask for an explanation if you want to blame someone. But instead you tagged the answerer. He suggested an answer, he is not at fault it got selected as correct.
@Operator, I'm specifically pointing out that auto_mod does make mistakes. It's irrelevant saying that it's the User who makes the mistake when the AI itself is the action that tags the post as Correct. Your logic is flawed.
Any Programmer worth their salt would be constantly trying to improve their creations by utilizing mistakes as a learning tool instead of blaming it's errors on others.
Any Programmer worth their salt would be constantly trying to improve their creations by utilizing mistakes as a learning tool instead of blaming it's errors on others.