Re: [elm-discuss] Emphasizing /r/elm more

2017-01-05 Thread Brian Hicks
Here, if a newcomer posts a basic question, many people will ignore them, but the poster doesn't know that. Someone will post a solution, or a link to one, and they will be on their way. On /r/elm, they see their post sitting at 1,0 or -1 votes, and and up feeling like newcomer questions

Re: [elm-discuss] Emphasizing /r/elm more

2017-01-05 Thread Wojciech S. Czarnecki
Dnia 2017-01-04, o godz. 19:44:41 "Brian Hicks" napisał(a): > >>- Moderation to avoid spam is more difficult. All new users are > As one of the people who approves every post > from a new author manually OK. I misread. First post must be checked anyway and that can

Re: [elm-discuss] Emphasizing /r/elm more

2017-01-04 Thread Wojciech S. Czarnecki
Dnia 2017-01-02, o godz. 17:50:41 Evan Czaplicki napisał(a): > I recently talked with folks who moderate the various Elm discussion forums > about the challenges that come up and how we can do better. > > The short version is: *we should start migrating more discussion to

Re: [elm-discuss] Emphasizing /r/elm more

2017-01-02 Thread Peter Damoc
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 2:50 AM, Evan Czaplicki wrote: > I recently talked with folks who moderate the various Elm discussion > forums about the challenges that come up and how we can do better. > > The short version is: *we should start migrating more discussion > to /r/elm

[elm-discuss] Emphasizing /r/elm more

2017-01-02 Thread Evan Czaplicki
I recently talked with folks who moderate the various Elm discussion forums about the challenges that come up and how we can do better. The short version is: *we should start migrating more discussion to /r/elm .* Now the long version! How Things Are Now