I didn't think it was particularly controversial, especially as it'd been posted before.
The funny part of the video wasn't the horrific events in it, but rather the juxtaposition of these horrific events with Yakety Sax.
Which is still horrible, disrespectful, and not appropriate for the chat, in my opinion. As for having posted before, it doesn't change the content, which as you see, may make people question the intentions of such content.
[22:22:58] <@googoogjoob> does this mean i have no soul
[22:23:00] <+Mr_Monkey> goog, that's awful
[22:23:10] <+Manator> I have no soul
[22:23:12] <+Mr_Monkey> You made me laugh at terrible D:
[22:23:13] <+Manator> but I was born that way
[22:23:16] <+Mr_Monkey> I have no soul D:
Looking at the logs, I see no serious objections at the time. Even Mr. Monkey's complaint is affected 12 seconds later by his admission that he laughed- and you have to keep in mind the very strong current of sarcasm running through #niffchat, which means that a majority of "D:"s are going to be sarcastic.
"In bed" use (by all users) has declined sharply since this time last year.
Seems pretty frequent to me, and you are the one who uses it.
Looking over my logs of the past week, I find seven uses of "in bed" in as many days. (And not all by me.) An average of one use per day is very low compared to the old average of perhaps 20 per day.
"BloxMaster: It would be nice if BloxMaster is promoted; as he is a very active part of the forum, helps with people's problems, knows what is fair and what is unfair, and what should and shouldn't be allowed. (this was an anonymous agreement)"
"Mr. Monkey, Kasran, BloxMaster, Dib, Sabata, chipset, and EarthBound015"
Sure, anonymous. Mods are chosen by the admins. Being a mod isn't just a popularity contest. Asking to be a mod is very, very stupid. If the admins decide we need a new mod, a new mod will be instated.
Whether you believe me or not, I honestly didn't make that section. I think we also know that being a mod doesn't mean being 'popular' as you put it. As for asking, it shouldn't be a dumb idea, but this forum seems to have a hard time listening when you ask for something. I also think the 'if the admins decide' plays a hand in the 'hard time listening when you ask for something'. The fact of the matter is, that you should be able to ask (like we are doing) and not be subject to a bashing, just because someone didn't agree with the request. For example, this topic seems to be about defending points, instead of people actually thinking about what we said, and how we should be allowed to voice our very reasonable opinions.
Why, exactly, should asking not be stupid?
Anyone can ask to be a mod. Simply saying "asking to be a mod is not the way to become a mod" is not "bashing", it's simply stating fact. Thinking you should be a mod is not a qualification for being a mod.
And I hardly think that basically saying "the admins need to change these rules and fire these staff members and promote this member OR WE'LL LEAVE!!1!!!ONE" is a reasonable statement of opinion. (And don't complain that I'm exaggerating your complaints here. I know I am. I'm using hyperbole to emphasize the more ludicrous aspects of the requests.)
And it's not reasonable to complain that just because your suggestions aren't being implemented, that they're being ignored.
How do you propose to achieve a "more open administration"? I really cannot think of anything, and I'm not even sure what you mean by "open".
Administration that isn't so uptight. One with feedback and allows input from users. You could say it is like this now, but it really isn't.
It
is like this now. You can PM any staff member, report any post, etc. You can even post a topic like this and get replies from staff members.
This post itself is feedback from a staff member.And what do you mean, "feedback"? That word is incredibly vague. Do you mean that anyone who makes any suggestion ought to receive a detailed reasoning of why their suggestion isn't going to be implemented? Do you mean that the staff should have a public log of moderatory actions, with a list of reasons beside each one? Because, really, I have no idea what you mean here.
And I find hilarious the complaints that the staff is both "too uptight" and "not professional enough".