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look out... serious threat...

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:40 pm
by Isaac
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Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:55 pm
by Sapphire Wolf
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Serious threat, Issac? This is bad comedy!

You deserve to be banned for eternity!!!!!!!!!!! (here and youtube)

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:46 pm
by Isaac
Or you could just withdraw that unflattering demand, sent to your subscribers.

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:14 pm
by Spidey
Crap should always be down rated.

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:02 am
by Sirius
So it seems we have another example of why YouTube's (anti-?) social features are worth their weight in dirt.

On the other hand, at least you can grow useful things in dirt...

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:17 pm
by Isaac
I like the logic in telling people how to vote one way, thinking they won't do the opposite. it's like saying "DON'T POST THE NUMBER 9!! IF YOU DO IT I'LL DELETE MY OWN STUFF AND YOU'LL BE SUPER SORRY!!".. 999999

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:04 am
by Sirius
Yeah, that's true - YouTube is very much troll-land. Best advice I can give is to expect the absolute worst of your viewers at all times.

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:48 pm
by Sapphire Wolf
EDIT: I deleted the YT warning. So Issac, you need to get a life and leave us alone.

Someone delete this thread completely. I'm getting a headache from Issac

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:00 pm
by Isaac
Sirius wrote:Yeah, that's true - YouTube is very much troll-land. Best advice I can give is to expect the absolute worst of your viewers at all times.
I think it would have a better community wit a better ranking system that gives everyone a fair shot to communicate to all.
And the ranking system should be similar to something like reddit where anyone has a fair shot at making the front page.
edit: I mean, new videos are basically hidden from the public.
edit: channels are also an issue; they make you try to get more subscribers, which becomes the main goal. The system should focus more on just the videos than the account providing them..

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:00 am
by Sirius
Well, to be honest the worst offenders are usually the popular videos, e.g. music videos where there are thousands of responses and most of them are hating on each other or other artists, etc. Videos with smaller audiences (game LPs, mod demo videos or something like that) tend to be a little less silly but sometimes you can get miscreants over.

And yeah, then we get to the whole problem of the "social"/promotional parts of YouTube being fairly nascent. You can't control who posts comments to your video and I don't think you can delete items/block users if you're the owner; you can switch comments off entirely, but that's not necessarily productive if a viewer comes along and has some questions about something. The reddit AMAs I've seen looked pretty clean in comparison - I'm sure they attract jackasses from time to time but thanks to that rating system that people actually seem to use, I don't need to see them.

I have nearly no opinion on the front page; while it's not very useful to me, I can't easily imagine a situation where it would be, since I don't go on the internet and look for videos. Typically, I get to YouTube by following links from other sites (or people).

Re: look out... serious threat...

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:00 am
by Isaac
You're very observant. Here's a big difference in how Youtube and Reddit handle the same troll.

Youtube example:

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User C comments
User C replies to User B
Troll replies to User B
User B Replies to Troll
Troll replies to User B
User B Replies to Troll (hidden too many negative votes)
Troll replies to User B
User A Comments
On youtube, the comment with lots of negative votes gets hidden but his other replies are still visible until they too get too many. all comments mixed as one main thread.

Reddit example:

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User A Comments [net votes +30]
User B Comments [net votes +30]
           User C replies [+16 net votes]
                      User B replies [+3]
           Troll replies to User B  [net votes -350 (Minimized because of too many downvotes)]
                      User B Replies to Troll [+3 votes (Minimized too due to parent)]
                                 Troll replies to User B [-43 votes (Minimized too due to parent)]
User C Comments [net votes +15]
On reddit, the whole troll conversation is squelched, unless I expand the troll's parent comment.