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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @dbeato
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      @dbeato said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

      I don't know if there are any better than Spiceworks and Mangolassi. I have been on other forums and nothing compares to this like Dropbox, Veeam and others. Other forums are for consumers.

      And/or are focused on a specific product. Even SW officially has a product focus.

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      • dbeatoD
        dbeato @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller Correct, I see SW as multiple products being asked but yeah mostly on Spiceworks products and Windows.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @dbeato
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          @dbeato said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

          @scottalanmiller Correct, I see SW as multiple products being asked but yeah mostly on Spiceworks products and Windows.

          Yes. They allow and get general content, but officially the site is the community for a singular Windows app. It’s not a neutral site.

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          • RojoLocoR
            RojoLoco @dbeato
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            @dbeato said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

            I don't know if there are any better than Spiceworks and Mangolassi. I have been on other forums and nothing compares to this like Dropbox, Veeam and others. Other forums are for consumers.

            Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @RojoLoco
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              @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

              @dbeato said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

              I don't know if there are any better than Spiceworks and Mangolassi. I have been on other forums and nothing compares to this like Dropbox, Veeam and others. Other forums are for consumers.

              Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

              I've thought about writing a script for my email that looks for responses from vendors and automatically discards them - half of my feed is posts from advertisers and not from community members. I manually deelte them and ignore them, but it is so bad and since there is no natural filter, I've considered writing something to handle it.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                I suppose that I could manually mute all vendors? Maybe that would work.

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                • RojoLocoR
                  RojoLoco @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                  I suppose that I could manually mute all vendors? Maybe that would work.

                  Or follow my advice of logging out and never returning. That's a way better idea. Not sure why you or anyone else even bothers to look at that festering cesspool of vendor horseshit and bad advice.

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                    StorageNinja Vendor @RojoLoco
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                    @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                    Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

                    If someone is a paid shrill, (Or works for them) you can report it. I've gotten easily 2 dozen accounts banned for this over the years.

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                    • RojoLocoR
                      RojoLoco @StorageNinja
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                      @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                      @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                      Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

                      If someone is a paid shrill, (Or works for them) you can report it. I've gotten easily 2 dozen accounts banned for this over the years.

                      The mods there don't hate you as much as they hate me. In fact, bad vendor behavior (and me calling them out) is the very reason they (David Bass) had such a hard on to ban me. So, while you can report stuff and blah blah blah, I cannot.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @StorageNinja
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                        @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                        @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                        Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

                        If someone is a paid shrill, (Or works for them) you can report it. I've gotten easily 2 dozen accounts banned for this over the years.

                        Problem is they require that you prove their remuneration. Which of course you can’t. So while you can report, it does very little in most cases.

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                          StorageNinja Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                          @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                          @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                          Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

                          If someone is a paid shrill, (Or works for them) you can report it. I've gotten easily 2 dozen accounts banned for this over the years.

                          Problem is they require that you prove their remuneration. Which of course you can’t. So while you can report, it does very little in most cases.

                          1. A shocking amount of them are stupid and post their real name which can be matched against linked in.

                          2. If they use language that clearly wouldn't be used by someone who works in IT (Product marketing people with no IT experience are TRIVIAL to spot for their use of buzzwords, avoiding of questions, and lack of understanding the nuance or state of the discussion).

                          3. IP Address logs. Match them against known accounts who were tagged as the company, or if they are using a known VPN exit gateaway to post.

                          4. Behavior. If their first post is raving about a product They will at the least get a follow from admins/CM's even if they don't trip the others. If their only 3-4 posts are about Proxmox (even if spread across a year) they are going to get frozen until they talk to a CM.

                          The storage group used to have a bad sock puppet problem, but it's largely been calmed down.

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                            StorageNinja Vendor @RojoLoco
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                            @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                            @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                            @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                            Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

                            If someone is a paid shrill, (Or works for them) you can report it. I've gotten easily 2 dozen accounts banned for this over the years.

                            The mods there don't hate you as much as they hate me. In fact, bad vendor behavior (and me calling them out) is the very reason they (David Bass) had such a hard on to ban me. So, while you can report stuff and blah blah blah, I cannot.

                            They are a private, for-profit company. They can certainly ban you for being a dick, or having an impact on their revenue. I would actually be confused with them if they didn't (They need to make money, return value to share holders etc).

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @StorageNinja
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                              @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                              1. If they use language that clearly wouldn't be used by someone who works in IT (Product marketing people with no IT experience are TRIVIAL to spot for their use of buzzwords, avoiding of questions, and lack of understanding the nuance or state of the discussion).

                              This definitely does not do it. That happens all the time.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @StorageNinja
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                                @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                1. Behavior. If their first post is raving about a product They will at the least get a follow from admins/CM's even if they don't trip the others. If their only 3-4 posts are about Proxmox (even if spread across a year) they are going to get frozen until they talk to a CM.

                                This also has not worked outside of the Proxmox and some limited cases. I catch this from time to time and often really obvious sock puppets are allowed to stay.

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                                  StorageNinja Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                  @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                  1. Behavior. If their first post is raving about a product They will at the least get a follow from admins/CM's even if they don't trip the others. If their only 3-4 posts are about Proxmox (even if spread across a year) they are going to get frozen until they talk to a CM.

                                  This also has not worked outside of the Proxmox and some limited cases. I catch this from time to time and often really obvious sock puppets are allowed to stay.

                                  Have you reported them to the group admins...

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                                  • RojoLocoR
                                    RojoLoco @StorageNinja
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                                    @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                    @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                    @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                    @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                    Spiceworks is just a big bunch of adverts wrapped up inside a "community". And there are so many community members who are clearly shills for vendor x, y, or z that it makes most of the material there useless.

                                    If someone is a paid shrill, (Or works for them) you can report it. I've gotten easily 2 dozen accounts banned for this over the years.

                                    The mods there don't hate you as much as they hate me. In fact, bad vendor behavior (and me calling them out) is the very reason they (David Bass) had such a hard on to ban me. So, while you can report stuff and blah blah blah, I cannot.

                                    They are a private, for-profit company. They can certainly ban you for being a dick, or having an impact on their revenue. I would actually be confused with them if they didn't (They need to make money, return value to share holders etc).

                                    Sure, except that they specifically tell the community to report bad vendor behavior, but only allow certain people to do it. I've seen plenty of other posts about vendor behavior where they were being total dicks, threatening the revenue stream, etc, but they don't get banned. Their system of moderation is way too uneven and dependent on the particular mod. No consistency whatsoever.

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                                      StorageNinja Vendor @RojoLoco
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                                      @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                      Sure, except that they specifically tell the community to report bad vendor behavior, but only allow certain people to do it.

                                      Anyone can report behavior. Is the option grey'd out for you or something? That sounds like a bug.

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                                        StorageNinja Vendor @RojoLoco
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                                        @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                        I've seen plenty of other posts about vendor behavior where they were being total dicks, threatening the revenue stream, etc, but they don't get banned. Their system of moderation is way too uneven and dependent on the particular mod. No consistency whatsoever.

                                        . The moderation team is mostly volunteers, who are from all over the world with different cultures etc, so interpretation of rules may vary slightly. Throw in the fact that some forums (Virtualization, Storage, Soapbox) have custom rules in the form of a sticky. You can escalate it to CMs and David so from there you should see consistency.

                                        You keep making vague statements about this though and are not really providing examples....

                                        It's rare I see any large scale internet forum have consistent moderation.

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                                        • RojoLocoR
                                          RojoLoco @StorageNinja
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                                          @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                          @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                          I've seen plenty of other posts about vendor behavior where they were being total dicks, threatening the revenue stream, etc, but they don't get banned. Their system of moderation is way too uneven and dependent on the particular mod. No consistency whatsoever.

                                          . The moderation team is mostly volunteers, who are from all over the world with different cultures etc, so interpretation of rules may vary slightly. Throw in the fact that some forums (Virtualization, Storage, Soapbox) have custom rules in the form of a sticky. You can escalate it to CMs and David so from there you should see consistency.

                                          You keep making vague statements about this though and are not really providing examples....

                                          I'm in "permanent moderation". If I were to try to post anything, it gets delayed and sent to mods for approval. And because of that, I've been a ghost around there. My give-a-shit about reading or posting anything on SW is long gone. Not sure what is vague about that.

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                                            StorageNinja Vendor @RojoLoco
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                                            @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                            @storageninja said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                            @rojoloco said in Websites like Mangolassi or Spiceworks:

                                            I've seen plenty of other posts about vendor behavior where they were being total dicks, threatening the revenue stream, etc, but they don't get banned. Their system of moderation is way too uneven and dependent on the particular mod. No consistency whatsoever.

                                            . The moderation team is mostly volunteers, who are from all over the world with different cultures etc, so interpretation of rules may vary slightly. Throw in the fact that some forums (Virtualization, Storage, Soapbox) have custom rules in the form of a sticky. You can escalate it to CMs and David so from there you should see consistency.

                                            You keep making vague statements about this though and are not really providing examples....

                                            I'm in "permanent moderation". If I were to try to post anything, it gets delayed and sent to mods for approval. And because of that, I've been a ghost around there. My give-a-shit about reading or posting anything on SW is long gone. Not sure what is vague about that.

                                            My understanding is that queue is a bit like the Leaver/Rager queue in Dota2. You get thrown in it for bad behavior, and if you prove that most of your posts are good and it is a waste of time for the mods to approve things they let you out. Inversely if the alternative (letting you post freely) causes more work for the mods and CM's then I can see why leaving you in that would make sense (Mod Time and CM's are not a limitless free resource, and it's an IT community, not a babysitter service).

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