Shinjidude said:
I agree that having one decision-maker Admin was the best approach when it was a possibility, it allowed for an unambiguous decision to be made presumably after weighing the discussion and carefully considering the implications for the site in general. Having one decision maker at a rank above all the others also sort of cuts down on dissent or squabbling since that decision is more or less final.
This sums up how I feel. Under jxh we basically had the benevolent dictator model. It's hard to make progress when we don't have some final authority to make a decision when consensus fails.
I think it's fine to have a way to fast track approval for simple requests, but it's still important to have higher ups who can make decisions when we don't have full consensus. It's also important to be able to deal with bigger picture issues that go beyond isolated alias/implication requests.
This would be further development, so I'm not sure how reasonable it is, but what would happen if in the absence of an Admin decision with X days, a matter gets opened as a poll to the moderators who could then weigh in (or have their vote transferred from the parent post if it exists there), we'd then need say some threshold (maybe 2 or 3 mod votes to pass something)? It would still give the Admins unilateral rights initially to trump the Mods, and avoid one Mod (or whatever threshold -1 ) as having unilateral power in themselves for these decisions.
The easiest thing to do would be, instead of autorejecting requests when they expire, autoapprove them if they meet certain requirements. So if a request hits X number of upvotes (and few if any downvotes), it would be immediately be put into a "this request will be approved in one week" mode. An admin could still veto it before it's autoapproved.
One issue though is that "no-brainer" requests (things like artist name changes, or <color>_item -> item implications) often don't get many votes from anyone. Usually because they're so obvious that people don't care or feel the need to vote. So I'm not sure how much this would help in practice.
albert said:
I've also been wanting to make these topics more accessible to general users who browse the site by linking pertinent forum topics in tag searches. I think the database could easily handle this load now. But I'm not sure if people would appreciate a bunch of newcomers flooding a topic to pitch in their two cents.
More participation wouldn't hurt, but I don't think a lack of participation among regular users is the problem. It's a lack of participation among admins. Frankly, I've mostly stop bothering to participate in the forum because it's become a waste of time. It's pointless to discuss things when you know the discussion will go nowhere.
I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way either. I've noticed other forum regulars becoming less active too. It starts from the top and trickles down. So while I think bringing in more users couldn't hurt, I don't think it will make the process faster either.
I appreciate that everyone has real life priorities outside Danbooru, and that dealing with Danbooru can be very time consuming, especially when it comes to longwinded arguments over minor tagging issues. I get it. But the reality is that whatever the reasons, things aren't being handled, and that's a problem.