View Full Version : Can they do this?
beachguy in thongs
06-05-2006, 05:22 PM
There are a lot of threads, throughout the lounge, that contain plenty of information that could be useful to someone who's looking to learn something about marijuana/marijuana user's/how to's, etc...
Since there is a private-message feature, at this site, I'm assuming that it's available to the mods for the use of messaging any registered member. They could, and I stress, "could", organize the forums to clean up the teenage "Yeah, man, I scored a half-o" threads by keeping them seperate from the information-containing threads. With the private-message feature, the mods can message the creator of the thread and suggest moving the thread to the sexuality forums, or medical and health forum, or politics, etc...
Are mods freelance-entertainment-seekers, who only enjoy deleting threads and posts, keeping the peace, and mingling with the patrons? With this method, it would give the moderators and "posters" the opportunity to organize a place that's only growing.
Or, are we just gonna let the old members die off, like the government did to those MMJ users with AIDS, back in the 80's?
stangle12
06-05-2006, 06:38 PM
that was a well thought out, well constructed, and well delivered point.
beachguy in thongs
06-06-2006, 01:14 AM
Thanks, stangle.
Kryzco
06-06-2006, 07:00 AM
i agree 1000%
Psycho4Bud
06-07-2006, 07:08 PM
There are a lot of threads, throughout the lounge, that contain plenty of information that could be useful to someone who's looking to learn something about marijuana/marijuana user's/how to's, etc...
Since there is a private-message feature, at this site, I'm assuming that it's available to the mods for the use of messaging any registered member. They could, and I stress, "could", organize the forums to clean up the teenage "Yeah, man, I scored a half-o" threads by keeping them seperate from the information-containing threads. With the private-message feature, the mods can message the creator of the thread and suggest moving the thread to the sexuality forums, or medical and health forum, or politics, etc...
Are mods freelance-entertainment-seekers, who only enjoy deleting threads and posts, keeping the peace, and mingling with the patrons? With this method, it would give the moderators and "posters" the opportunity to organize a place that's only growing.
Or, are we just gonna let the old members die off, like the government did to those MMJ users with AIDS, back in the 80's?
Private messaging is only good for cafe members. The only way we have to contact registered members is though their e-mail addresses on file.
You wouldn't believe the amount of time that is spent doing exactly what your talking about though. Moving items from the lounge to the grow,
sexuality, recreational, etc......... gets real old at times but hey, there are people that for some reason ONLY post in the lounge or recreational for some odd reason. If you look under each forum it gives a description on what should be there....THEN when we move it to the proper area it's always the same thing "HEY, what happened to my post?? Don't be movin' my shit!!"
Sometimes ya win, sometimes ya loose I guess. Great suggestion though!
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
P.S. As far as the "Ya man, I just scored..." that stuff is really pointless but there is freedom of speach. I would love to have a forum designated JUST for that type of talk....we'll see what happens...never say never!
bongerstonerd00d
06-07-2006, 08:18 PM
If you are going to move the "hey, I just scored some......." to a special place, could you also move the "hey, what do I need" to that place also....lol
Thanks for the attention to the matter, Psycho.
b0nger
beachguy in thongs
06-15-2006, 06:22 PM
hey, there are people that for some reason ONLY post in the lounge or recreational for some odd reason.
Maybe they made their way, here, through a thread in that particular forum.
When I asked to move a couple threads, I noticed that somebody got right on it. Especially, Birdgirl. :smokin:
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