Hircine wrote:We need less stupid threads made by people who didn't even bother to read the manuals, lurk the forum or take the experiment to their own hands. We need less cry babies who think they must be spoon fed by every member is this forum, man up people.
Not sure how easy this is to address. Short of locking threads when they crop up, there will always be beginner style questions.
The only way to maybe avoid this is having a response preprepared for the more common generic questions and have that ready to copy & paste in when they get asked?
Hircine wrote:We need more threads like the growl / reese bass / how to make that dungeon thread / how to make that sound thread / how to make juke thread et coetera and those needs indexes and some moderation. (mainly to stop people from posting sound examples and be all like BRO DO U EVEN KNO HOW TO GROWL instead of giving actual feedback on how to achieve the sound and to be easier to navigate through the best tips).
I'm wary of over modding every thread of this nature, but agree this could be addressed. If there are people who just use these threads as an excuse to spam shitty patches, then you can also use the Add Foe option on their account to stop you from seeing their posts.
The OP of these useful threads also has the ability to edit/update the first post to collate any particularly useful info.
I can also be engaged at any time if you feel a thread is getting out of hand, either by PM or using the report post button.