43 Things should streamline neighborhood watch

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  • runwim .

  • Lynn S

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  • Jim Carson

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    Should do this

    I agree with Jim that after flagging a user from neighborhood watch, I’d like to be sent back to the NW page to review the next account. In some “controversial” cases – i.e. if an account gets both “suspend” and “keep” votes – I’d like to know about the other Neighborhood Watchers’ comments and about the final decision.
    Furthermore: why not ban certain goals? I’ve been flagging down a lot of “hack and find out passwords”, “be(come) a hitman”, ”... gaia gold …”. I suppose that goals that include an URL could also be banned.
    A next step up would be the integration of automated content quality management on the site – think of Mollom or a similar tool. I suppose that this would help a lot when the Neighborhood watch process is too slow: in keeping Zeitgeist clean(er) from spam!
    I’d finally like to have a communication channel about Neighborhood watch, to discuss and resolve cases that often lead to controversy (like rappers submitting lyrics, teenage mermaids etc).



    Should do this 1 cheer

    Been working at the neighborhood watch… it’d be a lot easier to go through these if I didn’t have to click so much. For example, after flagging a user up or down, it send you to their profile. It would save a bunch of clicks going back to neighborhood watch. (I think it did this last week.)

    Also, since there are a lot of occurrences of hacker crap (e.g. “hack gaia” “get gaia gold” “get yahoo passwords”), maybe have a button for that?



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