Hersfold
TNPer
This is something that I tried for a while a few motnhs ago, and I think it turned out being fairly effective. Let me explain...
Campaign Against
On the Regional HQ at NationStates, we get pummelled by hundereds of regional advertizements each week. NationStates has said that recruiters are supposed to post only one ad per region per day, and there has been a standing request in our region for some time that all ads be 15 lines in length or shorter.
Many advertizers ignore these guidelines, and spam their region across our boards, retracting from more internal discussions, and causing more important posts to get bumped off within an hour or less.
So, I'm asking for a few volunteers - and the blessing of the MoC, if possible - to check the Regional HQ every now and then and check for those ads that you've already seen that day, or for those that are way too long. But what can we do to prevent these from happening?
In the past, CAS members would post a message on the HQ reminding recruiters to keep their ads short, and only one per day. We could probably work into this message something like "If you want to post a longer ad, come to our regional forums and we'll be happy to let you display your ad there" (Hey, might as well do some recruitment for ourselves, right?). If that didn't work, and they posted another long ad, we would TG the nation directly, asking them politely to shorten the ad. If that still got no response, then we would contact the UN Delegate/ Founder/Head Honcho of their region, and ask them to deal with the issue. Fortunately, I don't think we ever got to that point. When a notice was posted or TG'ed, members would post the name of the offending region here on the forums for record-keeping.
This did actually make a huge impact on the number of over-length and over-used ads in our region. With enough people, I think we can help win back our Regional HQ from the out-of-town spammers and maybe attract a few more members here in the process.
So, who's willing to spam against spam? Sign up below!
(And Wishy, I would appreciate a yes or no on this... it does kind of seem to be your department.)
Campaign Against
On the Regional HQ at NationStates, we get pummelled by hundereds of regional advertizements each week. NationStates has said that recruiters are supposed to post only one ad per region per day, and there has been a standing request in our region for some time that all ads be 15 lines in length or shorter.
Many advertizers ignore these guidelines, and spam their region across our boards, retracting from more internal discussions, and causing more important posts to get bumped off within an hour or less.
So, I'm asking for a few volunteers - and the blessing of the MoC, if possible - to check the Regional HQ every now and then and check for those ads that you've already seen that day, or for those that are way too long. But what can we do to prevent these from happening?
In the past, CAS members would post a message on the HQ reminding recruiters to keep their ads short, and only one per day. We could probably work into this message something like "If you want to post a longer ad, come to our regional forums and we'll be happy to let you display your ad there" (Hey, might as well do some recruitment for ourselves, right?). If that didn't work, and they posted another long ad, we would TG the nation directly, asking them politely to shorten the ad. If that still got no response, then we would contact the UN Delegate/ Founder/Head Honcho of their region, and ask them to deal with the issue. Fortunately, I don't think we ever got to that point. When a notice was posted or TG'ed, members would post the name of the offending region here on the forums for record-keeping.
This did actually make a huge impact on the number of over-length and over-used ads in our region. With enough people, I think we can help win back our Regional HQ from the out-of-town spammers and maybe attract a few more members here in the process.
So, who's willing to spam against spam? Sign up below!
(And Wishy, I would appreciate a yes or no on this... it does kind of seem to be your department.)