as im sure everybody knows, I'm fairly activedeadly habit wrote:we need more active moderators

as im sure everybody knows, I'm fairly activedeadly habit wrote:we need more active moderators
Huts wrote: There was some great stuff going on in the "dungeon sound" thread about mock z-plane filter trickery, sound design stuff, etc.
AllNightDayDream wrote:I especially like the idea of maybe having people vote on a track they all feel has certain neat production qualities and having a couple dudes break it down and try to re-create it. I'm down to contribute to something like that.
Means I'm the best.jrisreal wrote:what is "Skeng Man" supposed to be as far as ranking goespete bubonic wrote:You know what is serious. My new moderator rank.
Serious.
You sound like someone who's thread got locked. I've been using this forum since it started and Ledge has done nothing but improve it for everyone.Frodo Bassbins wrote:no offence legendary but ever since youve became a mod things have gotten alot gayer.
constantly deleting questionable threads (things that could be left up, arent repeated questions, but you just find some reason that it shouldn't be here..)
there have been numerous times i can think of when i opened up a thread that was prepared to answer or try to help the person and then see LOCKED READ STICKIES NOOB LOLOLOLOL.
before you were a mod very rarely would i see locked threads.. but during that first period you became mod you just went ape shit with the ban hammer... power hungry? starved for affection? i dno. either way it was wack and im glad youve cooled off a bit and hopefully will continue to do so.
I'm going to put this as politely as my little brain can manage:nowaysj wrote:To all the people that say the forum is fine, and stop hating on the brostep, stop being so negative. You don't even know. This place used to be far more positive, people would help out, people would stick around, people would have interesting, evolving conversations, people would be respectful of other people. Don't trip, it wasn't all unicorns and rainbows, but it was different and it was better. That is not how it is now. That's why I say it is beyond saving, because as far as I'm concerned it's already dead (and as far as a lot of the former quality posters are concerned). This forum has been overrun by little brosteppers too scared to call what they do their own thing, so they got to try and be a part of dubstep. Grow a sack and do your own thing, just do it on http://www.brostepforum.com.
I am leaving. I haven't found a place to go, so you will find me (mal)lingering. If and when I find a place more fruitful, I'm outy, and I will encourage everyone here who is interesting and helpful to join me. I'm not looking for a forum with 20 users all with common ground. This is just plainly insulting as it completely mischaracterizes my complaints with the trend here on dsf.pete bubonic wrote:I'm going to put this as politely as my little brain can manage:
Leave then. Find a different forum with 20 users on, all with a common ground and post there.
Disagree with this. I believe the type of music that is drawing people here is drawing a certain type of person here, and those are people I don't enjoy being around. There has been a pretty profound character shift of general dsfp users. And I've personally seen many talented, insightful people simply leave because of the change in dsfp.pete bubonic wrote:The only thing that changed is number of people who post here as Dubstep got more and more popular.
There have been a number of Skrillex how to threads on the first page lately. No amount of stickying this is how to make skrillex is going to stop that, or posting in threads to the skrillex how to thread. The thread is already stickied, there are four other threads that say how to make skrillex, and yet this new crop of user still feels it is necessary to start another thread asking how to make a skrillex bass. Saying post a link in the thread and let it drop sounds a little like we all should just be eating cake.pete bubonic wrote:Sure there's people who seem to want everything handed to them on a plate, but how hard is it for one of the regulars to post a link to the big Skrillex/Datsik thread that month and then let the thread die? Don't need to be a mod to do that, don't need it to be locked, certainly don't need to stop that users from posting in the first place.
This is, again, a gross mischaracterization of my and other people's complaints. This actually REALLY pisses me off. I spend a lot of time here helping production newbies out. Way more time than I've seen you, Pete, or many of the other old school regulars helping out. I don't want to paint myself as some kind of hero or saint, or some other ridiculous shit, but I'm here primarily to help people, and learn a little along the way. I'm a straight production dork, I just like talking about the technology and art of production. I post in many threads that have no responses whatsoever. Or in threads that have been asked and answered 10^10 times that are still, nonetheless filled with inaccurate or incomplete responses. I spend a lot of time in PM helping less knowledgeable people out, one on one.pete bubonic wrote:If the general consensus is to be a snub nosed prick to those at the bottom of the learning curve, then that's how the whole forum will look.
Each time I check this thread I get all ready to have a rant and then I read Noways posts and he nails it.nowaysj wrote:Pete, I'm gonna get all quoty with you.![]()
Good! I'm tired of you UK people keeping me up all night!pete bubonic wrote:Good response, I'll type up something when I got time later today
I'm exaggerating admittedly, but only to make a point. When I joined, there were few members, all with a common ground, a very similar sound to which we all applied ourselves. It made chatting easy with little friction. Now Dubstep is a huge monster of a genre, with chart topping successes internationally. The crowd has grown, the user base of the forum in correspondence. This has introduced a lot of people into a massive variety of sounds, different levels of skill and different etiquettes. Which does, from a reader's perspective, seem to be the root cause of your problems, hence my somewhat dismissive post.nowaysj wrote:Pete, I'm gonna get all quoty with you.![]()
I am leaving. I haven't found a place to go, so you will find me (mal)lingering. If and when I find a place more fruitful, I'm outy, and I will encourage everyone here who is interesting and helpful to join me. I'm not looking for a forum with 20 users all with common ground. This is just plainly insulting as it completely mischaracterizes my complaints with the trend here on dsf.pete bubonic wrote:I'm going to put this as politely as my little brain can manage:
Leave then. Find a different forum with 20 users on, all with a common ground and post there.
it's not drawing a 'certain' type of people is my point. It's drawing exactly the same people as The Grid on DOA did. Once a music is/becomes popular and an internet forum userbase grows, this inevitably happens.nowaysj wrote:Disagree with this. I believe the type of music that is drawing people here is drawing a certain type of person here, and those are people I don't enjoy being around. There has been a pretty profound character shift of general dsfp users. And I've personally seen many talented, insightful people simply leave because of the change in dsfp.pete bubonic wrote:The only thing that changed is number of people who post here as Dubstep got more and more popular.
What is your alternative? Nuke the forum and leave it as forsaken?nowaysj wrote:There have been a number of Skrillex how to threads on the first page lately. No amount of stickying this is how to make skrillex is going to stop that, or posting in threads to the skrillex how to thread. The thread is already stickied, there are four other threads that say how to make skrillex, and yet this new crop of user still feels it is necessary to start another thread asking how to make a skrillex bass. Saying post a link in the thread and let it drop sounds a little like we all should just be eating cake.pete bubonic wrote:Sure there's people who seem to want everything handed to them on a plate, but how hard is it for one of the regulars to post a link to the big Skrillex/Datsik thread that month and then let the thread die? Don't need to be a mod to do that, don't need it to be locked, certainly don't need to stop that users from posting in the first place.
Firstly, I have the utmost respect for the regular contributors such as yourself, it's what drew me to forums like this and The Grid in the first place, people like yourself are effectively who taught me the tips and tricks I employed to eventually gain releases and tour Europe. Make no mistake of the value I put on an informed regular contributor. However you are misconstruing my references to MANY MANY responses to beginner threads I have seen from various members (established and new) being utter pricks to these posters, as a direct reference to your own input. It isn't. Take it personally if you want, I'm really not fussed, but know it wasn't intended as a personal dig.nowaysj wrote:This is, again, a gross mischaracterization of my and other people's complaints. This actually REALLY pisses me off. I spend a lot of time here helping production newbies out. Way more time than I've seen you, Pete, or many of the other old school regulars helping out. I don't want to paint myself as some kind of hero or saint, or some other ridiculous shit, but I'm here primarily to help people, and learn a little along the way. I'm a straight production dork, I just like talking about the technology and art of production. I post in many threads that have no responses whatsoever. Or in threads that have been asked and answered 10^10 times that are still, nonetheless filled with inaccurate or incomplete responses. I spend a lot of time in PM helping less knowledgeable people out, one on one.pete bubonic wrote:If the general consensus is to be a snub nosed prick to those at the bottom of the learning curve, then that's how the whole forum will look.
The problem isn't necessarily that we want to be snub nosed pricks to those that know less, but we're tiered of rude, inconsiderate, moronic little shits that can't exercise simple manners in the way they conduct themselves here.
Perhaps you're right in this respect, a more advanced forum may well have an effect. I propose another hypothesis though, perhaps the reason the more established knowledgeable users leave is because they got what they want from the forum? Perhaps, MAYBE, they had some of the traits these newbies who only want Skrillex patches, in that, they wanted something, they got it, stayed for the lulz and then left when things started happening for them and time was scarce? With this somewhat more depressing outlook then, what does any forum have to offer experienced producers. Noisia don't post on The Grid anymore. Perhaps making the forum more involving and less taxing/offensive to read is the only way to keep the audience captive. Fuck knows I wonder why I bother spending as much time as I do updating, editing and deleting reported posts having read some of the outright insulting shit people post here.nowaysj wrote: I say "necessarily" because as the amount of low level knowledge people begins to greatly exceed the amount of knowledgeable people, a tipping point is reached where the knowledgeable people simply leave. I don't feel like providing proof, beyond what has already happened, for this point, you can take this concept or leave it at dsfp's peril. A deep end of the swimming pool might avoid this brain drain type of situation.
If people think the forum is a joke, cool, don't read it, don't post on it, go back to reading whatever vice magazine or fact have deemed serious and cool this month. Dismiss all the great knowledge here, dismiss all the good characters and funny posts here, all the great mixes (currently bumping the back series of Solitude's ambient mixes) and actually banging tunes to be found in the dubs section. Don't go to any the events posted here, don't take part in the competitions and don't read any promotion. Don't take part in the battle royales and tune beefs. Ignore all of the producers Q&A sessions. I really don't care. Anyone who thinks all of these great things is a joke, then I highly doubt I'd like their input anyway.nowaysj wrote: In terms of the way dsfp "looks" the P is looking like a joke to a lot of people. Here, on other parts of dsf, and abroad. This hurts me a little, because I like the P, I've been part of the P, but the jokes are based in reality, a reality I'm not as willing as you to deny.
And to you sir.nowaysj wrote: With all due respect.![]()
They weren't referring to your sexual development, jr. Thank you, though.jrisreal wrote:as im sure everybody knows, I'm fairly activedeadly habit wrote:we need more active moderators
-[2]DAY_- wrote:They weren't referring to your sexual development, jr. Thank you, though.jrisreal wrote:as im sure everybody knows, I'm fairly activedeadly habit wrote:we need more active moderators
NO NO NO NO NO-[2]DAY_- wrote:They weren't referring to your sexual development, jr. Thank you, though.jrisreal wrote:as im sure everybody knows, I'm fairly activedeadly habit wrote:we need more active moderators
This is a great idea imopete bubonic wrote:I reckon a karma/rep/neg system is probably going to prove useful as instead of coming across as utter dicks and cussin noobs down, a simple link and a neg to highlight they should be checking the stickies suffices.
I also think a thread rating system would work well in here and the dubs section. Good useful threads get 5 stars etc.
QFTBasic A wrote:Amen old timer.nowaysj wrote:Leg, I appear pessimistic, and to a large extent I am. But I think this thread can't help dsfp. I think dsfp is beyond help. Think we're looking at a new chapter of dsfp. This chapter is likely to be filled with inexperienced teenage producers sharing cobbled production half truths. Most of the experienced, talented, artistic producers have already left. This saddens me, honestly, because I've gained so much through dsfp. Not even joking that this place changed my life, and the way I work.
One potential solution is to have a two tiered forum, a shallow end, and a deep end (please don't mix metaphors here). It is clear that the google bot is sending every 15 yo producer with a cracked massive here. The board is over run with these people. If there was a separate area for more experienced producers, maybe, just maybe, dsf could retain some artistic/intellectual capital. Otherwise this board is going to be filled with myriad Chad the rapists, and no one of substance will remain.
I've argued against a two tiered dsfp several times over the years. But I've finally come around to the idea as a last ditch effort to keep something of value here on dsfp.
I've got nothing against the younger producers here, more power to them, and I vow to spend time in the shallow end fielding Fl Studio questions as well as general production questions, but I would really like to be able to carry on more serious conversations in peace.
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