olors64's Suggestion
- I would be open to more feedback from the mods and/or admins in general (not including discord, I'm talking about publically visible feedback)
Moderators would like more feedback from Admins too TBH. It has gotten better, but it still isn't what we would consider adequate most of the time.
I get that there is a sort of love/hate relationship with the discord on the main site. The community on the discord is much more like KYM forums years ago, generally made of users who are cool with chatting and not seriously insulting others or automatically assuming the worst. However, it's also like that because the community itself has much higher standards for the people there.
Obviously, the fact I'm trying to respond is an attempt, but the fact I didn't do so until more than a month after the thread started and no other moderator did either… yeah… I get that it isn't great.
Blu Spy's Head Suggestion
- Remove the "Fewer Ponies" feature.
I don't think anyone really seems a reason to keep it at this point, but I don't know if the Admins really even want to put in the effort to remove it. Still, I will try to bring this up because yeah, it becomes increasingly less relevant.
blank profile pic's suggestions
There is the list of search operators, though I get that this isn't nearly neat or complete as using Google's advance search features.
- a way to directly contact admin since likely none of them read stuff like this
Are they not answering PMs? I know they can be slow about it, but they should at least get those.
Mr. Funnyman's suggestion
- Just don't post politics or celebrity gossip here at all
I do miss the days before politics felt like a dominating issue on KYM but the staff has pushed a lot more towards that. In some cases it makes sense, especially when a somewhat more "traditional meme" originates from it. But this one is unfortunately probably like trying to get there to be less Tik Tok.
In addition… people claim to want less politics, but then get extremely upset when told to keep political discourse to their dedicated areas as highlighted here.
wisehowl_the_2nd's suggestions:
- Restricting Brand New Accounts has been mentioned previously.
- hibernating reactionary accounts
This one is a bit difficult to know how best to handle it. Sometimes we can make a very educated guess, but other times, for all we can tell, it could just be someone that made an account to favorite a single image, didn't use the site for months, and then came back because they had strong opinions on something they saw and remembered they had an account.
If we can tell they are an alt we will take action, and there are ways to check. But more often than not, they are generally just randos, not accounts dedicated to spread unpopular opinions.
Linkzor24's suggestion
Mods don't really get much say or heads up in that so I really can't comment there, sorry.
Volvo FH's suggestion
- Blacklist tags like boorus.
Mostly the same as was previously stated with blocking galleries. The site should have been built more like a booru. There is hope that someday these issues might get fixed, but it likely won't be soon.
thebigguy123's suggestion
- Put in a captcha to filter out bots
I guess I though that already happened? What I was told years ago was that, because captcha is so common, most "bots" are either really humans just copy/pasting messages, or are bots but are let in by real people to circumvent the captcha.
TheHunter280's suggestion:
- Can we have banned account's page not deleted after ban so we can browse the reason and know how was that person before and their not banned content ?
So, I'm a bit confused as to what this is saying exactly, but I'll try my best.
User account pages/activity is only deleted if they are spambanned. This is done when a user is either a bot, advertising account, obvious troll with no worthwhile contributions, or obvious alt with limited activity. Comments are only really removed otherwise when they break the really hard rules (porn, gore, and doxxing).
As of now, there is not a public display of the exact reason a user was banned. I will float the idea of if a ban reason can be more publicly displayed. This would of course require what I believe is the real part of the question being asked, the ability to see a user's page and their activity feed after they have been banned.
To be fair, while moderators can see a banned user's page after said user is banned, we only see the basic information they provided and the contribution pie. We are unable to see comments on their wall or their user activity unless the account is reactivated. I already floated the idea of, for mods at least, not to do that because it's a bit of a weird step to have to do. I will try to talk to the other mods and staff to see if that can be implemented and if they think some form of general access to this would be a good idea or not.