Running this blog is a lot of work. The comment moderation is the biggest portion of it and it is becoming oppressive. A lot of our volunteer moderators simply don’t have the time to keep up with it all. I find I keep running into the same things over and over again, answering the same questions over and over again. So….I’ve decided to make a post in hopes that I can reach enough people with some do’s and don’ts to make a difference in the moderation workload.
Here’s a few things I hope you’ll read and heed:
1. No, for the ten gazillionth time, I cannot install wordpress plugins on this blog to get feature “X” that somebody wants.
The reason: This blog is hosted on wordpress.com for free, and they don’t allow plugins like you can get on self hosted wordpress installs. Why free? see item #10
Here’s why I use wordpress.com instead of running my own private server:
“We run hundreds of servers in three datacenters (Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio) with instant copies of all your data and uploads in each. This allows us to serve your blog very quickly, and also if something catastrophic were to happen, like Chicago falling into Lake Michigan or Dallas being hit by a meteor, your blog would be okay.”
Longtime readers may recall that when Climategate broke in late November 2009, so did Climate Audit, who was on a single server box that simply could not handle the load. WUWT stayed running, thanks to wordpress.com “hundreds of servers” and distributed processing. After ClimateGate, Mr. Pete, JohnA, and I got CA migrated to wordpress.com so this won’t ever happen again. I’ll take uptime and reliability over features any day.
If you want comment preview/editing, see this post on how to do so. Use the Test page to practice.
2. Lucia has a great self hosted wordpress blog install -and has all sorts of nifty plugins, but:
Blog out last night. ’nuff said
3. When writing a comment, you do NOT need to use HTML tags, just put in the URL and WordPress will auto-link it for you – like this http://wattsupwiththat.com
4. If you are writing sarcasm, end it with /sarc so that everybody KNOWS it is sarcasm. Don’t make extra work for moderators by making a flame up.
5. Please, don’t think that declaring “Off topic but…see this” will make your comment OK. I’m going to start wholesale deleting these because they end up steering threads all over the place.
6. Pursuant to #5 we have a Tips and Notes page for things you want to bring to attention…yes we see them all.
7. Pursuant to #6 Please don’t leave blind links, tell us WHY we should click on it. Otherwise each moderator has to look at it to decide if it takes you someplace we don’t want to promote or is a link that goes someplace bad. Please add a short description as to why you think this link is worth visiting.
8. If you are leaving a tip, be sure to check the front page of WUWT first and use the SCROLL BAR to look at previous stories. About a third of our Tips and Notes are things we’ve already covered.
9. Please don’t ask WUWT to research things for you. Do it yourself, add to the conversation. If you can’t use Google you don’t belong here.
10. Why free hosting? Simply put, I like my freedom. Freedom works best for this venue. Unlike Joe Romm at Climate Progress (Sponsor – Center for American Progress $28 million income declaration here) and Marc Morano Climate Depot (Sponsor – CFACT $3 million income declaration here) this blog isn’t paid for by any organization, nor sponsored, nor under anyone’s external control. There’s no data quotas to watch, no demands to carry diktats, no steering committee, no server maintenance. It’s all done by wordpress.com free hosting, volunteers who moderate and contribute essays, and bit of occasional help from the Google ad clicks and some kind folks that find the donation button. Compared to the organizations above, it isn’t even chump change. “Big Oil” doesn’t shop here.
And yet we still beat the pants off the whole sponsored climate blog pack:
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So please, read and heed, help our moderation team, and be thankful I’m not burned out yet like poor Jeff Id who recently closed The Air Vent.
Thanks for your consideration – Anthony
[ADDENDUM] I trust that Anthony will allow me to add a few more items, as some one who endures this stuff daily.
11. Quote the exact words of the person with whom you are disagreeing. I write as clearly as I know how, and yet I am often misunderstood. That’s life, we have to live with that. But if you quote what I said, then I know where the misunderstanding may lie. And if there is no misunderstanding, I know exactly what you are referring to.
12. Speculations and personal attacks as to someone’s motives, honesty, credibility, education, publishing record, and ancestry all have negative weight in a scientific discussion. In other words, doing any of those will detract from your argument, and make it less likely to be believed, despite the fact that it may be valid. Those kinds of attacks are simultaneously bad tactics, bad strategy, and give the attacker a bad odor of desperation. Please avoid them. Me, I bite back at that kind of stuff, so definitely avoid them on my threads. I’m human, and like anyone else, I make mistakes, but I’m doing my honest best.
13. Be as specific as you can. Numbers are preferable to words. Code is preferable to a description of the method. Observations are infinitely preferable to model results. If you are using data, link to either your data or where the data was obtained. Details are often vital. Citations should indicate page numbers and paragraphs; waving the IPCC Report like a demented fundamentalist preacher and saying “the answer’s in there” doesn’t help anyone.
14. Civility roolz. Like the song says, “I’m just a fool whose intentions are good”, and I assume the same about others. The less aggro the tone is, the more people will participate.
PS – way cool photo, Anthony, and many thanks for the blog.
w.
Many times I refer to this site to learn. Perhaps a “frequently asked questions” may be helpful.
As a variant of “FAQ” maybe there should be something like “frequently posted comments”.
1) Anthony, I think you have a perfectly adequate comment capability.
2) Smokey said: “cries of ‘Wolf!’ too often”. sarc People in the Great Plains are beginning to see Wolf tracks in the snow. Now that is a scary Global Warming report! /sarc
It’s all more than fair nuff. Shame Anthony felt the need to post this at all.
Thankyou sincerely Anthony and mods for providing WUWT for our pleasure/experience.
p.s. Anthony the grumpy photo of you is sooooo cuuuuute (said in ever higher pitch voice)
no wonder Mrs WUWT finds you irresistable 🙂
Why not charge $100 every time someone uses ad hominem in a sentence.
Ok, seriously I think more people, like me should donate to this excellent site.
The amount of effort you put in Anthony is staggering.
Ok Ok! Just call the dog off will yah.
Whew….. read that title and for just a moment I thought I was in trouble
again and was going to have to use my “Get Out of Jail Free” card. ☺
Anthony, you’re great and so is WUWT. Have no idea how you do this but your efforts are hugely appreciated by most here and we are all in debt to your persistent efforts. Thank you and moderators all.
You do NOT run one of the best sites on the web, you run one of the best things on the planet Earth!!!!!!
KISS works for me in theory, but sometimes I can’t help myself. My fingers seem to work like Dr. Strangelove’s arm.
Thanks for reminding us that KISS is better for you which means it’s better for WUWT.
I hate ‘/sarc’. The joke is old and has no creativity. I write too much code already. Yes, emoticons are older, however, you can at least convey something personal in them. And there are lots of variations. >:^P % 0 8^B X^* ;^J (• .. •)
Anthony , thanks for the great job you and the moderators are doing on this blog. It is a great center for weather/climate/interesting information and the intelligence level of people who get through the moderation is high.
More power to you all to keep up the good work.
Anthony and Moderators, I read every day and comment only occasionally. I wish to offer my appreciation for the exemplary job you all do and for the great service WUWT does to bring balance and common sense to an otherwise unbalanced message fed to the public by the global warming, er um, climate change, er um, climate disruption, crowd. My hat’s off ta yas. Thanks again!!!
Damn straight on the OT crap. That’s been a pet peeve of mine forever.
Take your stats graph for 2009 and you have a wholesome hockey stick. Only this one is real!
Keep on truckin !
Proud to be deleted on the very rare occasion. Otherwise not guilty of any of the listed crimes ( it is difficult to stay strictly on topic sometimes! ) I think that WUWT? and all that that represents is priceless. I still watch the news to keep abreast, but it is so painfully and obviously tilted to the left (understatement alert). I come here and read as much as I can because it’s like the air at the top of Sunshine in Banff. Makes you feel alive. Hat’s off to all.
By the way, in our house we love shmogs ( my sons term ). 8^D
When I ran online courses I cut my workload down to 30% by iteratively condensing & refining a small but strategic set of communication guidelines.
I just want to add my thanks to Anthony, volunteers, and science professionals who post for this site.
I’ve learned tons from all of you about climate and the weather and enjoy the site immensely.
It’s also a refreshing change from the MSM Chicken Little, Globull Warming, The Sky is Falling reporting.
The most popular science blog on the planet, the finest contributors highlighting the most important news in the most accessible way, a joy to to visit and a joy to contribute to.
No other site comes close to WUWT, its a phenomenon and wonder of the new millennium. Sometimes the little guy can change the world and that is what I see here every day, in a world of darkness WUWT is the little ray of light, we saw the light and we came and we stayed. We need this site, truly we do. All we want is the truth and here that is what we get, its simple and direct and innocent in todays cynical world, just the truth nothing more and nothing less and if the facts change so do the stories, no agenda and no narrative and no ideology just the facts.
God bless you all, all of you out there have made my life a little better each day, given me more of an education than thought possible in the things I thought would always be beyond me, if knowledge is freedom then this blog has helped to set me free.
Yours
Cassie K.
It looks like a Shih Tzu, or “lion” dog. Very fitting.
It looks like a Shih Tzu or shitzu – the lion dog of China
here are some photos to compare. http://www.google.com.au/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&q=+shitzu+puppy+photos
reposting as my other comment seems to have disappeared.
Great Anthony, points taken. Will do. Just don’t get itinto your head to ever think about closing down this great show. Kudos to you and your helpers. God bless you all.
Keep on giving us the science and the truth on the most popular climate website on planet earth.
Is there some filtering software that would direct comments with 4-letter words and other bad mouthings straight to the trash bin without even being looked at by the mods? Just my stupid brain…. thinking aloud..but…
LONG LIVE Watts Up With That.
Only if I had a spare million I would know what to do!
Cassie K has got it right; Your work is selfless and your reward is that you have begun to change the world for the better, I hope that you sometimes get time to reflect on and enjoy your acheivements
Anthony & w.
How about adding another two guidelines?
#15 – Troll Feeding Is Not Recommended
#16 – Count to 100 before clicking the ‘Post Comment’ box
John
You did it again. Funds flung!
Thanks.
You sure picked the perfect photo for this post/no sarc.
Great site, fair rules, so onward and upward.