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Do You Feel, Overall, The MODs Here Are Fair?

All of the time

22%

22%

[ 11 ]

Most of the time

66%

66%

[ 32 ]

Rarely

6%

6%

[ 3 ]

Never

4%

4%

[ 2 ]

Total Votes: 48

ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:18 pm   Reply with quote         


FootFungas wrote:
ReinMan wrote:
You two have OBVIOUSLY NEVER been to Canada OR England.

Last time I checked Quebec was part of Canada.


I SINCERELY doubt that, Mr. Palin! Twisted Evil




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FootFungas

Location: East Coast!

Post Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:23 pm   Reply with quote         


ReinMan wrote:
I SINCERELY doubt that, Mr. Palin! Twisted Evil

I don't get that comeback.




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FootFungas

Location: East Coast!

Post Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:29 pm   Reply with quote         


Laughing Oh, Now i get it. Laughing




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FootFungas

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Post Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:31 pm   Reply with quote         


I've got a great Idea.
Quebec leaves Canada.
Canada takes all the Alaskans.
We ship the Quebecians up to Alaska.
The Quebecers get eaten by polar bears.
We keep the Oil and pretty scenery.
Win-Win-Win!




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TheShaman

Location: Peaksville, Southeast of Disorder

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:38 am   Reply with quote         


:BUMP:

come on! I know there are OTHER mods here Evil or Very Mad




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Location: Melbourne, Australian Continent, Earth, Sector 001, United Federation of Planets, Alpha Quadrant.

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:30 am   Reply with quote         


FootFungas wrote:
I've got a great Idea.
Quebec leaves Canada.
Canada takes all the Alaskans.
We ship the Quebecians up to Alaska.
The Quebecers get eaten by polar bears.
We keep the Oil and pretty scenery.
Win-Win-Win!


No it's not! If that happened then we'd have no L@rue, PSC's resident funnyman. Smile




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dewdew

Location: Upstate South Kack-a-lack

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:25 pm   Reply with quote         


I'm still waiting to see Nancers in the bunny suit.... Twisted Evil ...just want to see if it even compairs to my dreams. Twisted Evil




the202
Site Moderator

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:26 pm   Reply with quote         


Sorry it's so long Reinman, but you asked. (That'll teach ya')

A) How did you become a MOD?

About four years ago, PSC was experiencing tremendous growth and Jeremy (jmh132) was looking to add a few more moderators. He approached me and asked me if I would be interested, of course I said yes. When I first joined PSC, the site was nine months old and had about 3100 registered users. For those of you that may not be aware, you can mouse over your user name see your user-ID number (listed in the status bar of your browser) which has been accumulating since December 13, 2001 - the birth date of PSC. My user ID for example, is 3182. jmh132 is user 1.

PSC started out as a practical joke between two friends in Pittsburgh, PA., JMH and "user-ID number 2" – DChance. Inspired by FARK, they engaged in malevolent photo-shopping of each others portraits and wanted to share their digital creations with the rest of the world. It was then that the PSC domain was born.

B) Why do you think you are a good MOD? (if you feel you are NOT a good MOD, please quit and let someone else have a go! )

One of the biggest problems facing PSC a few years ago was alias voting. There seemed to be no shortage of people would create fake accounts and take part in vote stacking. (Cue the Koreans) Although there were several measures put in place to deal with this problem, people would usually find a way around them. In an effort to solve this problem and restore the site to a truly competitive environment, I and the other moderators meticulously worked at identifying and removing improper users. From that experience, it was clear that in order for PSC to develop and prosper, it must assert and sustain legitimacy.

That concept, for me, has been one of the most important aspects of serving as a PSC moderator. In addition to the day-to-day tasks of removing spam, assisting with duplicate entries, and testing new features I’ve worked hard to support an environment where people have confidence in the validity of daily contests, and assume a stake-holder benefit if they choose to contribute to Advantage.

As you know there are several excellent moderators at PSC. And although we all see the site from different angles, we work closely together when making decisions. Procyon is a strong advocate of consensus building and has also been working hard to meet the ever-changing needs of the user base.

C) What do you currently feel/think regarding PSC as it is in this incarnation?

In its current state, PSC is moving through yet another development stage. From a physical standpoint the site is highly functional and flexible. The organization and layout are always categories for improvement, but they can certainly hold their own. Throughout its evolution however, PSC has, for the most part, reflected and remained in lock-step with its progressive user base - that’s not to say the two are always in perfect sync.

If you take some time and examine what PSC used to be, as compared to what it is today, it’s an eye opening experience. I would encourage everyone to visit the “wayback machine” and take a look at some of the links. Surprisingly, there are plenty of archived discussion threads that, NOT unlike today, are funny, controversial and some even malicious.

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://photoshopcontest.com

As I’ve watched (mostly with delight) PSC develop over the past few years, several distinct patterns have emerged. Two particularly important ones are centered in the Art and the People. For "Art’s sake," "what old is new, and what’s new is old." How many times have you seen an excellent image that seemed strikingly similar to something you had viewed six months or a year earlier? No doubt many people find inspiration in the works of others, but I would contend that in most of theses cases, you’re looking at a genuine creation by its author. I believe that most good ideas in the world aren’t devised by just a single person, rather they were simply the first to obtain a patent.

For “Peoples” sake, “what’s new is new.” That is, the people, the core user base that exists today will mostly be gone in two or three years. (Mostly ~Cartman. 2003) For many people, PSC is a four hour lay-over on an otherwise one hour flight. During this time, some of the best artists have surfaced, rose to fame then moved on to their next interest. Their influence remains but only until the next “generation” comes along. For example, in its infancy, PSC was a college humor site. The daily images were dominated by snapshots of various users in the course of their daily lives. Long before I ever considered PSC an art site, it was a fantastically funny web site. Because of the popularity of the then-vogue humor style, users would submit daily entries or “visual stories” that lampooned (sometimes quite dubiously) other users.

Through the next few years, PSC saw its Renaissance, again at the influence of the new artists who were feverishly signing up. It was at this time the Professionals arrived, and not just from the US, in fact mostly from Europe. This in my opinion was the best period at PSC. If you’re a sportsman, (or in my case a golfer) it’s been said that by engaging in any competition with a Pro, your game will improve exponentially. I firmly believe this idea is true, it certainly was for PSC. Although the site was much smaller during this period (both in physical capacity and user base) the level of work was not only first-rate, it was abundant. Of course at that time Advantage hadn’t been introduced, so in addition to possessing mad-talent, a successful artist had to be resourceful and quick.

But like all things, this wonderful period passed thanks, in part, to Jeremy. As JMH rehashed his code and gave PSC a face lift, a plethora of new changes hit the front page: Advantage, User Stats, Portfolio/Profile, Dynamic Threads, Pre-posting just to name a few. This served as the catalyst that attracted probably the largest percentage of new users since PSC began. (It also allowed PSC to become marketable, and among other things led to its sale to our Canadian friend, Procyon) By doing so, many of the familiar legacy members emptied out. For some it was like returning to their favorite Mom-and-Pop diner only to find it had been completely renovated and modernized. For them, it wasn’t the same. For others, it was a natural progression - that will also come about for many of the people reading this. Perhaps your job, school or home life will become too demanding, maybe your spouse is ready to divorce you for having an affair with a digital-art web site. Whatever the reason, it’s quite normal for people to ultimately lose interest in PSC and pursue something else.

D) Is there anything you'd like to see more of here at PSC?

More than anything, I would love to see a renewed effort put forth by the entire PSC community, not only the current generation of users, but also the legacy members, the moderators and of course the site’s proprietor to reestablish a cohesive, enjoyable environment. I think that it’s important that all contributing members recognize their responsibility to the success and development of the site.

Whether you plan to stick around indefinitely or eventually outgrow the site, you have a chance, not only leave your mark, but learn from some the most talented people I’ve ever encountered. Moreover the site administrators have the obligation to better understand the user base and their changing needs. It’s essential that PSC fosters a consistent, inclusive user experience for all its constructive members.

Despite the ever changing user base, or the ownership changing hands, or having been physically built and rebuilt countless times, PSC – and the ideas it represents - have remained constant: An online Art community designed to encourage and foster the sharing of ideas, art and friendship.

While in our stead, we all share the responsibility of its continued development and success.




dewdew

Location: Upstate South Kack-a-lack

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:37 pm   Reply with quote         


Bow @ 202...Great read.....good insight about PSC too.

Shocked i can't believe i just said that.. scratch .. I hate reading. Confused




nancers
Former Site Moderator

Location: Pennsyltucky

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:38 pm   Reply with quote         


First off, I would like to applaud the606 for taking the time to answer these questions so thoroughly and accurately. Many people have no clue how this site started out and evolved over time. His historical recollection is worth the time it takes to read, and perhaps, may give some people a deeper appreciation for the site and those of us who have watched it grow.

A) How did you become a MOD?

My bunny suit (Thanks Eve for posting it and recognizing that I have a real life). When YerPal Al and Showcase stepped down, I was invited to be a mod. I'm not sure why. I tease that it is because they needed a token female, but I like to think it's because I have experience. (Previously, I was a moderator at the American Lung Association's website for their Freedom from Smoking online program.)

B) Why do you think you are a good MOD?

I am a good mod because I understand the culture and history of this online community. I enjoy the site and the revolving door of users/online personas that visit it.

I have seen how this site regurgitates the same "issues" over and over, and can respond objectively, without emotion, and be a voice of reason with a touch of humor. Additionally, I seem to get a lot of PM's from people, maybe cuz they are comfortable complaining or asking for assistance from "mom".

Am I here 24-7? No. My real life, job, and family will always come first, as it should for all of us. I am here less frequently when my job demands my time, or during my kids' sports seasons. I'm here more frequently when mr. nancers travels, or when I'm on a business trip myself. I have suggested that we add a few mods, and it is under consideration.

Do I think the community should vote for new mods? Absolutely not. I feel that Proc and the mods should be involved in the selection process, so it's not an online popularity contest. I can discuss this more if anyone is interested.

I DO think that if a decision is made to add more mods, that the online community should have input (not votes). Despite what some may think, we read forum, we don't always respond. We do take suggestions. We do consider users and their opinions when making decisions. When warnings are given, and then ignored, we must react with consequences.

C) What do you currently feel/think regarding PSC as it is in this incarnation?

I agree with 202.

D) Is there anything you'd like to see more of here at PSC?
More females. Wink

Since the mods take such a beating, yet don't join in the fray, I'm going to take this opportunity to say a few things.

Joe User has no clue how many warnings a person is given before timed out or banned, yet Joe User kicks and screams about the injustice of it all and "freedom of speech".

Joe User has no clue about how many aliases other users have.

For every user that posts in forum publicly there's one who PM's a mod with a different opinion. Not everyone wants to "fight in forum".

Some mods are more "visible" than others, but that doesn't mean they aren't aware of what's going on. Some mods, admittedly, are not around at all, another topic under discussion in mod forum...yes, we discuss a lot more than you think.

Finally, can we please stop discussing what goes on in advantage chat vs public forum? I was the biggest advocate for having two separate chats so that people who didn't like that kind of talk could chat in public, those who wanted to misbehave could do so in Adv. chat. It clearly states "Rules are lax in here" but still won't allow porn or gore. PUBLIC forum is PUBLIC, Advantage Chat is not, and the same rules don't apply.

That said, I still love this online community and all the personalities that come here. The focus really should be on the contests and improving skills, not all the drama. Support one another, share PS tips and tricks. Good natured banter is great, name calling and bashing is not.

Thanks Reinboy for the opportunity. I would have posted sooner, but hey, my real life intervened. If users think a mod should be here all day every day, then I'll gladly step down. I think the active mods pretty much have the bases covered with our different styles and online presence.

*cheers*!




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TheShaman

Location: Peaksville, Southeast of Disorder

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm   Reply with quote         


Shocked WOW Bow 202 that was... enlightening, awesome even.

nancers! I always liked ya. Hug


Thanks all you mods so much for taking the time, I think this is gonna do a lot of good.

I just got here about six months? before everything started changing. Nice to know more about what it is you do, and how you go about, doing your MODliness. You guys should never be replaced, you were here for the conception. If you need more 'helpers' I agree with 'mom' community suggestion would be good.




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Eve
Site Moderator

Location: Planet Earth

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:57 pm   Reply with quote         


hmmmmmmm....seems to be missin' someone....has a vegetable name....califlower...no....rutabega...no....turnip?....hmmmm




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splodge

Location: Yorkshire,

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:24 pm   Reply with quote         


makes my reply look very eouropean




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nancers
Former Site Moderator

Location: Pennsyltucky

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:35 pm   Reply with quote         


splodge wrote:
makes my reply look very eouropean


That's the beauty of it Splodgopean, we all bring our unique style, you're onsite more than me. How very American of me. Wink

Hugs, I owe you a Tobelrone or three, my kids love that candy now because of you. You should be banned! Wink




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splodge

Location: Yorkshire,

Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:43 pm   Reply with quote         


Tobelrone is good




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