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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Panda on August 18, 2005, 08:20:44 am

Title: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Panda on August 18, 2005, 08:20:44 am
  Alright, I'll try to make this without sounding cheesy at all.

  As probably lots of you, pixelation was what made go into pixelart, and go deep into it (without any subtle meaning of course)
At times I pretty much disagreed with the whole concept it had, its system etc, even thought about taking a rest from pixelation.
But after this huge break without it, I just kept thinking about it, and I miss that pixelation I found when I first joined, all those community projects going around, the groups thing, and that community feeling.
So now that I got a chance, I would like to help.

  While I think "promising" is something too hard to say and actually do, at least I'll try my best to bring back that feeling, that pixelation we had before, but at the same time, something newer. A mix of the "old and new era"
  I pretty much have in mind, quite a few activities already, weekly and seasonal; lotteries and contests, and much more.
  Also that so talked community game, if well managed and with enough interest, could be produced; and even could be made as a little competition to spice it up, so people push themselves, learn and have fun at the same time
(but that can be talked later :P).

  Now as for the technical part, I can pretty much say that I'm around the forum quite a lot  (check the forum stats to see who has been the most online around ::) ); so people can approach to me easily (via PM or something similar, and even in either English, Spanish or Japanese!) if needed. I read all the posts and threads as they are made so I pretty much know what's going on, and could even interact with it.

 And uhmm that's pretty much all I can say from the top of my head right now, but you get the point.
So that's what I give. Now take or leave it :0
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: sedgemonkey on August 18, 2005, 04:33:55 pm
So when do the smear ads start?  I wanna see candidates trash each other.

Panda:  You sound very into it. Good luck.  Some of the stuff you are mentioning that you want to implement sounds like things you can do without any special position.  I don't think there's any real rules (forgive me if I'm wrong) against posting collaboration projects.
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Peppermint Pig on August 18, 2005, 04:36:57 pm
It's great to have people who are multilingual. Unfortunately I am not. Visitors from Japan are almost non-existant on our forum. If you become a representative, I hope you can encourage even more international participation on the forum. :)
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Panda on August 18, 2005, 07:05:39 pm
sedgemonkey: Thanks, though I dont believe in luck.
As for what you mentioned, What makes you think that whatever the candidates say cannot be done without a special position?
I like to think that this whole thing is pretty much for adquiring a special motivation rather than a special position.
It's just another (candy coated) stick-and-carrot system. You get the responsability of having to "take care" of the community and represent them, but adquiring that special position is what keeps you going. (As an example, why would you work for free if you can work earning money?) Pretty much, just playing with that "power-sick" part of the human nature. Now not looking like a tyrant is what makes you a good "superior"
Anyway, I just carried it off topic :P

Peppermint Pig: Thanks, we'll see what I can do
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Dogmeat on August 18, 2005, 07:51:44 pm
Smear threads? no. Honestly, if I weren't running, I would support panda, I think he's a worthy candidate, that has demonstrated maturity and tact, and I wish him luck with the campaign. Besides, smear threads are ridiculous, there are 4 seats, and these officials will have to work together, why create problems with people you might be working with?
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Peppermint Pig on August 18, 2005, 08:06:17 pm
Panda is very wise! You're right, it is alot to do with perception and motivation. It's not much different than bringing on mods, but it lets people do it for a specific period of time that is convenient for them. Moderating takes time out of doing art. Coming up with challenges adds to it. By splitting off the duties in a more reasonable manner, it's going to save time. Honestly, not everyone is 'mod' material, and please don't take that negatively! People can come up with great challenges and not be moderators! :)
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: sedgemonkey on August 18, 2005, 11:26:44 pm
I understand breaking up responsibilities and motivating people to work on things. That is definitely a great part of this  whole thing and hopefully it will result in dedicated help for the forum.  What I was getting at is that I think it would kind of suck if the only thing driving people to collaborate is a taste of power. Heh. ;D

Even if you are not part of the mod or 'temporary member council' (sorry, forget what it's called) you could still be an active part of a community and present all kinds of neat ideas right? 

In any case, all hail Panda and his glorious vision for the board!
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Peppermint Pig on August 19, 2005, 01:45:30 am
Haha.. taste of power >:D If someone comes to power and becomes some sort of power hungry thug, well... you voted for them. (LOL, I'll think about this issue.. I'd hate to see impeachments.)

And correct. There's absolutely no reason why people cannot come up with and act on ideas on their own.

With the continually declining moderator presence, it's better to leave activities in the hands of those who anticipate being active for the 4 months it requires: The Surge Effect(tm), heh. Moderators should only really focus on more serious user problems, things that are more or less unquestionable offenses. While justice is no small thing, giving representatives some authority to conduct tribunals on less severe or more questionable behavior was one of the tertiary reasons for the system. If it's by nature a questionable offense, then it should be followed by review through some type of peerage.

But ultimately, the position should fill people with a motivation. It really is like a 1/2 mod job and we'll see how well it goes. As the moderators have their own 'invisible' system of protocol, there will be a similar one for reps, so it's not total chaos when the four horsemen decide to reign over our cozy forum.
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Rydin on August 19, 2005, 04:03:25 am
Panda gets my vote...........whenever the election is.
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Peppermint Pig on August 20, 2005, 08:01:43 pm
What types of challenges and activities do you believe are the best for the forum? Is there a way that activities can be designed in order to attract new members, or perhaps aimed towards a particular type of member, such as Doll editors, Editor/Rippers, or Demoscene/Retro enthusiasts? How about attracting an 'ideal' member: What does that mean to you? Thanks!
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: CrematedPumpkin on August 20, 2005, 11:17:43 pm
Panda also gets my vote ;D
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Zolthorg on August 21, 2005, 02:46:21 am
I will be supporting panda. :-*
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Panda on August 21, 2005, 04:43:24 pm
What types of challenges and activities do you believe are the best for the forum? Is there a way that activities can be designed in order to attract new members, or perhaps aimed towards a particular type of member, such as Doll editors, Editor/Rippers, or Demoscene/Retro enthusiasts? How about attracting an 'ideal' member: What does that mean to you? Thanks!

Sorry, I've been out of town (more like country actually) and didnt have time to log on the net, so yeah, hope you dont mind the delay replying.
Well, more or less, the activities I had in mind were more like "edutaiment" like stuff, convining pixel art with other kind of stuff like study of facial expressions, fonts, different POVs, along with more practical and usable stuff, like smiley making, or icon making, or tileable wallpaper and stuff.
Activities that could attract anybody, and well at the same time, somehow creative, activites that let you practice something different.
What do you think about it?

Oh and for those other who posted, thanks for the support :D
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: flaber on August 22, 2005, 02:09:45 am
So im stuck thinking now on who to vote. So heres a few questions.

You mentioned lotteries. check my quote. In what sense do you mean by that? When i think of lotteries I usually think of somekind of ticket and a CASH prize. Perhaps Im narrow minded and theres another type of lottery. But either way, what are your plans for that?

lotteries

You also mentioned this "edutainment" thing with all these possible lessons such as facial expressions, tileling, etc. Are you teaching them all? Are you having guest teachers? Are we studying professional works? commercial critiques? Please elaborate.

But not to fret, im contemplating you.
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Niss on August 22, 2005, 10:47:35 am
That edutainment thing sounds very interesting! Flaber summed up all my questions I had in that regard so I'm eager to hear the answers too :)

Anyway I think I will support you!
Go panda  :P
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Faceless on August 23, 2005, 08:34:32 am
Why are you all boosting his ego?
(He could do without quite amply.)

On another note, where's your support banner?
I can hardly see myself backing someone who doesn't look good. :P
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Peppermint Pig on August 23, 2005, 10:22:05 am
Quote
On another note, where's your support banner?

(http://virtual.dyc.edu/~peppermint/temporary/panda_vote.png)
Title: Re: Panda's campaign thing :0
Post by: Panda on August 23, 2005, 11:28:17 am
Flaber and Niss: Well, as for lotteries I had in mind do them either monthly or bimonthly, and the system I was thinking about was pretty much something like this:
Whenever you participate on an activity you are allowed to pick a number (dumdumdum) and once you collect er.. let's say "n-numbers" you can sign in for a list (or something similar), and then from those participants, one should be picked randomly and that person could win something.
And as for that something I had in mind something more game directed stuff, I dont know, X-cartridge for blahblah, or X program, or X-thingthatpeoplemightlike (and X without any subtle meaning, just take it as a "whatever game" or "whatever program")
At first I think I could use some spare cash for the prizes, but if donations are made, it could be great too.
Not really sure to say "THIS IS WHAT I'M GOING TO DO", but pretty much more a "THIS IS WHAT I HAVE IN MIND"
And as for the edutaiment thing, well, at first I had in mind doing it myself, but if there is anybody who is more experienced for the area and suited for showing how to, we could always ask for his/her help, so nothing to worry about I guess.

Faceless: Haha, finally you signed in.
Well, I didnt have much time for banners :0 (and I'm not exactly at home right now so)
But Pep made one (thanks btw! :D) so all good I guess
:O