Sam1
Mythical member
How do you deal with offtopic posts in marketplace threads?
I'll give you an example:
A user on FP wants to start a hosting company. He said he didn't have enough time to run the hosting company by himself. He also appears to have, very recently, owned another hosting business with someone else. I asked what happened to his other hosting business and Chris - owner of US247Host- pointed out that if you don't have the time to be running a host then you shouldn't be starting one.
Then an FP staff member came along and posted:
This is how FP's moderation policy works so I am neither surprised nor concerned. The reason behind this is that it stops flaming and arguing. However I personally believe those are both questions the OP should have been able to answer. By posting questions in a marketplace thread, even if you aren't interested in the offer, you inform people who are looking. I personally feel that kind of moderation policy leaves people misinformed.
What are your thoughts?
I'll give you an example:
A user on FP wants to start a hosting company. He said he didn't have enough time to run the hosting company by himself. He also appears to have, very recently, owned another hosting business with someone else. I asked what happened to his other hosting business and Chris - owner of US247Host- pointed out that if you don't have the time to be running a host then you shouldn't be starting one.
Then an FP staff member came along and posted:
Cleaned up this thread. If you aren't interested in a job position please do not reply to the thread. All posts made not concerning a position will be considered off topic, and removed. Thank you!
This is how FP's moderation policy works so I am neither surprised nor concerned. The reason behind this is that it stops flaming and arguing. However I personally believe those are both questions the OP should have been able to answer. By posting questions in a marketplace thread, even if you aren't interested in the offer, you inform people who are looking. I personally feel that kind of moderation policy leaves people misinformed.
What are your thoughts?