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Hello all my lovely Cap_It members!

Remember that follow-up poll I posted a few weeks ago that asked your opinions about those DVD lists? Well, I'm going to post a summary under the cut and have also included one final poll for you all to answer. I have two possible solutions in mind and I'd like to know which one the majority of you prefer.



It seems that 31% of you feel the constant DVD list postings are irritating. Not a majority, I grant that, but that's still a signifigant percentage of people who are irritated by them.

One out of every four people who post a DVD list don't plan on completing every request they get.

Only 12% of the people who have posted a DVD list complete all the requests they receive. 41% complete almost all of their requests and 25% complete about half the requests they receive.

Of people who have requested, only 24.5% of respondants have had every request filled. 33% have had some of their requests filled and a whopping 43% have never had a request filled when they request via a DVD list.

When I asked if these DVD lists should be banned from the community altogether, only 20% of people agreed.

60% of everyone who answered felt that DVD list posting should, however, be restricted (once a week or somesuch other regulation).

Some of the complaints around DVD postings (both for and against) include:
  • the fact that so many people request when someone posts a list that the list-poster gets swamped (thus not completing everything people asked for),
  • that posts should be under one comment (much like requests are handled for the moment),
  • that there should be a list maintained off-site for DVD lists,
  • banning people who don't complete all requests,
  • You must post caps along with your DVD list,
  • Only being allowed to post lists if there are no outstanding requests for a movie you own in the requests section,
  • Limit requests on each list to a certain number so people can't get swamped,
  • starting up a new community for people to post lists to, questions to, etc (like [livejournal.com profile] icon_tutorial)


Now, having read all the above, here's the poll:

Option A:
People may post lists directly to the community, under a cut, on one specific day a week that has been set aside as a DVD-list posting day. If they are posted any other day of the week or not under a cut, those posts will be treated like movie requests (deleted and warned).

Option B:
Anyone who has a list they would like to post must first put it up on a website (free or otherwise) and then post a comment to a specific post with the link to it. The mods will then add the link to a centrally maintained list archived in the memories. Users who would like to request a scene/movie must then e-mail the owner of the list. This method would mean that no lists would be posted directly to the community.

Option C:
People may post lists on any day of the week, under a cut, but they must also post a scene or movie's worth of caps with the list. One cap won't cut it, nor will a "just to make this legal, here's a link to all the movies I've already capped" type post. Caps must be new in order to post a request.

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