Changes to the forums
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:30 am
Good morning! We made some changes to the forums today.
First, we decided to archive some of the less active forums that haven't been attracting much attention from posters. Many of the highest-value posts in the archived forums were made several years ago, and these forums have been attracting posts of lower quality recently. The posts will remain visible, but discussion will continue in other forums.
Second, we introduced a new "Bitcoin markets discussion" forum, which will be used for detailed discussion of bitcoin and altcoin prices and economics. Unlike some of the other forums, this particular forum will be heavily moderated so that only high quality posts are permitted - which means that one-line posts are unlikely to survive. The purpose of the forum is to provide an alternative to the focus of moderators on social media platforms like twitter and reddit.
With this new forum, the moderation will cull posts to achieve quality, civility, and accountability. Some of the other platforms moderate to protect free speech and anonymity regardless of the content. This forum won't be moderated to censor viewpoints or public information like names when the information is used for civil purposes and relevant to the topic. There is no downvoting to hide unpopular opinions. If requested, we will add API support for charting and other unique features that are not available on other platforms.
It's possible that the forum, even after it is advertised, will fail to attract posts of the required quality, in which case it will remain empty and we will eventually remove it.
Feel free to discuss your opinion of the changes, and whether you think archiving some of the forums to focus on increased quality is a great idea or not!
First, we decided to archive some of the less active forums that haven't been attracting much attention from posters. Many of the highest-value posts in the archived forums were made several years ago, and these forums have been attracting posts of lower quality recently. The posts will remain visible, but discussion will continue in other forums.
Second, we introduced a new "Bitcoin markets discussion" forum, which will be used for detailed discussion of bitcoin and altcoin prices and economics. Unlike some of the other forums, this particular forum will be heavily moderated so that only high quality posts are permitted - which means that one-line posts are unlikely to survive. The purpose of the forum is to provide an alternative to the focus of moderators on social media platforms like twitter and reddit.
With this new forum, the moderation will cull posts to achieve quality, civility, and accountability. Some of the other platforms moderate to protect free speech and anonymity regardless of the content. This forum won't be moderated to censor viewpoints or public information like names when the information is used for civil purposes and relevant to the topic. There is no downvoting to hide unpopular opinions. If requested, we will add API support for charting and other unique features that are not available on other platforms.
It's possible that the forum, even after it is advertised, will fail to attract posts of the required quality, in which case it will remain empty and we will eventually remove it.
Feel free to discuss your opinion of the changes, and whether you think archiving some of the forums to focus on increased quality is a great idea or not!