frapi07 wrote on 03.08.2024 at 16:24:
My guess is that they really wanted to hire someone for the night so that they have someone to watch over here around the clock. Working at night has its advantages, it's much quieter. You can work wonderfully with HTML. At least I think so, you really need 100% concentration, because a small mistake is usually enough to make the page look completely chaotic . But of course I don't know the ins and outs of GUTS and what they had in mind back then ^^ Anyway, I can say that I always had someone to help me get to grips with new jobs, who I could always spam with questions I actually always liked that, because you're a bit insecure in a new job. I actually think it was very risky to leave the guy alone because of this (I already mentioned this). Maybe they relied too much on his age. These are things that we may never find out.
As you mentioned, our goal at the time was to always have someone from our team available around the clock and to moderate the forum and edit all content in real time at best.
I don't want to go into too much detail about old stories from other moderators, I personally just think that it's a bit disrespectful to make internal things public.
But it's important to me to mention that we would never throw anyone into the deep end voluntarily
Especially at the beginning, when I was getting used to the forum, I always told every newcomer to hold back a bit in the forum at first, to familiarize themselves with the community in peace and quiet, to get to know each other a bit before they start giving their two cents on every topic or, in the worst case, to delete posts and ban members.
In the initial phase, such measures are therefore usually agreed internally before they are implemented.
And as you just mentioned in your example, we have always had the opportunity to ask questions internally
So we are definitely not monsters who send a new employee to the night shift on their first day without training and leave them to fend for themselves
As you mentioned, it was our goal at the time to always have someone from our team available around the clock and to moderate the forum and edit all content in real time at best.
I don't want to go into too much detail about old stories from other moderators, I personally just think that it's a bit disrespectful to make internal things public.
But it's important to me to mention that we would never throw anyone into the deep end voluntarily
Especially at the beginning, when I was getting used to the forum, I always told every newcomer to hold back a bit in the forum at first, to familiarize themselves with the community in peace and quiet, to get to know each other a bit before they start giving their two cents on every topic or, in the worst case, to delete posts and ban members.
In the initial phase, such measures are therefore usually agreed internally before they are implemented.
And as you just mentioned in your example, we have always had the opportunity to ask questions internally
So we are definitely not monsters who send a new employee to the night shift on their first day without any induction and leave them to fend for themselves
Yes, I don't think that's right either, which is why I didn't ask/demand any details. It's not for nothing that I wrote that we normal users won't find out the full story. This is information that is strictly confidential. I mean, it makes a difference if I talk about my ex-colleagues or ex-employers here in the forum, but you don't know which company I worked for back then. After all, everything is anonymized.
I see, unfortunately he didn't follow your advice back then. Yes, I was aware that you always give your employees/colleagues the opportunity to ask questions internally. I just meant that there was no one else present on the night shift who could have mentioned your tips to him again or helped him if he was unsure. There's no question that he was insecure at work, otherwise he wouldn't have deleted any posts afterwards. I mean, I know it myself from my work. At work, I sometimes work both in support and in the back end (HTML) and switching back and forth is not that easy. That's another reason why I love working with HTML in the "low phases", because then there's no customer to throw me off my game. Sometimes I have to do cancellations, sometimes I have to do other things and then, poof, I've lost my guide I can imagine it being something like that with the content, you have to be very focused to get a good correction.
frapi07 wrote on 03.08.2024 at 16:24:
My guess is that they really wanted to hire someone for the night so that they have someone to watch over here around the clock. Working at night has its advantages, it's much quieter. You can work wonderfully with HTML. At least I think so, you really need 100% concentration, because a small mistake is usually enough to make the page look completely chaotic . But of course I don't know the ins and outs of GUTS and what they had in mind back then ^^ Anyway, I can say that I always had someone to help me get to grips with new jobs, who I could always spam with questions I actually always found that good, because you're a bit insecure in a new job. I actually think it was very risky to leave the guy alone because of this (I already mentioned this). Maybe they relied too much on his age. These are things that we may never find out.
in 2027, other users will be active here, maybe there will still be regular users who are active now, but some will say goodbye to the forum. That's normal. You can see that from the many "elite"/expert users who are currently active. They were also relatively new or not registered at all 2-3 years ago^^ Some delete themselves because they are no longer active here, others to stop gambling completely. Reasons to leave the forum are a dime a dozen. What I have heard, however, is that interaction here has improved. Until around 2020, the tone was said to have been a little rougher. It's a positive change, let's hope the trend continues and as many people as possible are nice and respectful.
I don't think they will change the site in live operation Counter certainly has a test environment for changes and only when everything fits there will it be installed live, otherwise a bug could theoretically take the whole GJ apart for a short time
Think they will not change the page in live operation Counter certainly has a test environment for changes and only if everything fits there it will be played live otherwise theoretically a bug could take apart the whole GJ for a short time
No, not that, but I meant that switching between moderating the forum and correcting content or other tasks is not easy either, as I sometimes have to do this at the same time (HTML and working in support at the same time). That's why it's a lot easier at night because there's less going on in the forum. At least most of the time, sometimes it only really gets going in the evening
@Frapi07 don't drink coffee, again me on the stuff. Am a tea drinker
I'm happy to comply with your request and move the discussion here. Then drink your tea before you read something wrong and accuse me of things I never wrote.
As Falke already wrote, what is supposed to have happened in the short time? he reacted in seconds to get the psc then a bomb hit or what haha
That's not my main argument. My argument is that anyone can claim anything here. Gamble1 thought you had screens of conversation, no idea if that's true. If so, then my argument is due, but don't know all that.
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Fortunately, those days are over for me😂
The area has always been a disaster, addiction pressure can help 😂
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I don't follow the area for too long, and I'm not registered in every place. I very rarely find anything there that I can pick up xD
You used to be provocative, eh?
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I don't think so, but others might say otherwise 😇
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As you mentioned, our goal at the time was to always have someone from our team available around the clock and to moderate the forum and edit all content in real time at best.
I don't want to go into too much detail about old stories from other moderators, I personally just think that it's a bit disrespectful to make internal things public.
But it's important to me to mention that we would never throw anyone into the deep end voluntarily
Especially at the beginning, when I was getting used to the forum, I always told every newcomer to hold back a bit in the forum at first, to familiarize themselves with the community in peace and quiet, to get to know each other a bit before they start giving their two cents on every topic or, in the worst case, to delete posts and ban members.
In the initial phase, such measures are therefore usually agreed internally before they are implemented.
And as you just mentioned in your example, we have always had the opportunity to ask questions internally
So we are definitely not monsters who send a new employee to the night shift on their first day without training and leave them to fend for themselves
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Yes, I don't think that's right either, which is why I didn't ask/demand any details. It's not for nothing that I wrote that we normal users won't find out the full story. This is information that is strictly confidential. I mean, it makes a difference if I talk about my ex-colleagues or ex-employers here in the forum, but you don't know which company I worked for back then. After all, everything is anonymized.
I see, unfortunately he didn't follow your advice back then. Yes, I was aware that you always give your employees/colleagues the opportunity to ask questions internally. I just meant that there was no one else present on the night shift who could have mentioned your tips to him again or helped him if he was unsure. There's no question that he was insecure at work, otherwise he wouldn't have deleted any posts afterwards. I mean, I know it myself from my work. At work, I sometimes work both in support and in the back end (HTML) and switching back and forth is not that easy. That's another reason why I love working with HTML in the "low phases", because then there's no customer to throw me off my game. Sometimes I have to do cancellations, sometimes I have to do other things and then, poof, I've lost my guide I can imagine it being something like that with the content, you have to be very focused to get a good correction.
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I don't think they will change the site in live operation Counter certainly has a test environment for changes and only when everything fits there will it be installed live, otherwise a bug could theoretically take the whole GJ apart for a short time
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No, not that, but I meant that switching between moderating the forum and correcting content or other tasks is not easy either, as I sometimes have to do this at the same time (HTML and working in support at the same time). That's why it's a lot easier at night because there's less going on in the forum. At least most of the time, sometimes it only really gets going in the evening
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I'm happy to comply with your request and move the discussion here. Then drink your tea before you read something wrong and accuse me of things I never wrote.
As Falke already wrote, what is supposed to have happened in the short time? he reacted in seconds to get the psc then a bomb hit or what haha
That's not my main argument. My argument is that anyone can claim anything here. Gamble1 thought you had screens of conversation, no idea if that's true. If so, then my argument is due, but don't know all that.
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