The Princess
12 years ago
I know some, or more like most here, don't enjoy a bit of a controversal debate or discussion. I've read various posts here stating that we should stop debating politics and religion because it gets us no where and brings nothing but arguments (and frightens others away?) and while I do respect their opinion I don't quite agree. I, for one, don't like or find threads about songs, tv programs or movies quite valuable or even needed. Accordingly, I don't participate in them. I wouldn't for example go on attacking the thread, it's posters or participants. |
Britt
12 years ago
I think people have forgotten how to properly debate.. instead we see hatred, racism and completely disgusting comments/personal attacks that spew onto each thread thereafter. That's something that drives people away for sure. |
The Princess
12 years ago
The limits of a "proper" debate differs from one person to another, Britt. Still, a person's failure to debate properly shouldn't be held against debating in general. Racism, hatred and disgusting comments are part of our reality, sadly. Hiding or avoiding it doesn't and wouldn't help anyone. It's still there anyway. |
Britt
12 years ago
I understand what you are saying... but when it breaks the rules of the site, that particular piece should not be allowed. I guess what I'm saying is I wish mods would intervene when rules have been broken. It's a mod issue, not a debate issue. I like debates :) |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
That does not drive some people away from Fox News. Sometimes sharing feelings does lead to a better understanding. All voters are not like the extremist they elect and can find common ground . Americans whine and cry about a kid trespassing on their land while in a war torn area people see their family being killed and ordered around like they have no rights . I have learned so much about reallity if we return to our fantasy eutopia I will just have to read the short comments on facebook the feel connected to the real world |
The Princess
12 years ago
I wish mods would actually not intervene in such debates as mods but as members only - if they want to, that is. It's very easy to cry mods when someone writes something we dislike, it's harder to challenge and debate. Yes, we'll bump heads at times, it's unavoidable I guess. Still it should not be prohibited. |
Britt
12 years ago
I don't think you're understanding what I'm saying.. |
Colm
12 years ago
I agree a bit with both of you. |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
The rules on the site have been modified so many times someone with a PhD in P and Q still has to know the mod team to be able to express the feeling they wish to share without fear of losing all the time they have invested in the site . It is the most interesting posters that are driven away . I was thinking when one labels a cyberspace" Discussion Forum" it would be a darn good place to have a discussion. There is going to be logically fallacy but then again we are international and need not resort to second amendment remedies |
The Princess
12 years ago
I actually quite understand what you're saying, Britt. I just rather blunt honesty than fake respect under the edge of a mods' gun/powers. It solves nothing and adds nothing. I've been always for little moderation as possible, it's no surprise. It's not for everyone, I understand. |
Britt
12 years ago
So now we can't enjoy debate threads if we don't feel like being personally attacked? I enjoy debate threads, and I have thick skin, but who likes being personally attacked because of their views? |
The Princess
12 years ago
Have a moderated debate thread, Britt. You'll be the thread poster - state the rules of the thread. However, if I, for example, want to open a thread and want a more open, less moderated debate then I can open one with these stated as well. You as a poster can choose to either enter/participate or not. |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
"Mike: it doesn't really matter what the rules state, members never follow them and mods rarely reprimand" lol The less the better |
Britt
12 years ago
Nor: the difference is, I would like members to be able to be mature enough to debate without personal attacks and breaking rules so it encourages more members to come out. Clearly I'm wrong here, and silly me to think a site should follow the rules ;) |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
I have always said I have no problem with most of the rules .I cannot by rule cite an actually example . |
The Princess
12 years ago
Not at all, Britt. I'd like to see less of personal attacks , too, but not by threat or fear of the mods. |
The Princess
12 years ago
Why not handle such attacks as an opinion, which it is, no more no less? |
Darren
12 years ago
I do not really care about being attacked personally, it doesn't bother me, either I am thick skinned or an idiot, whichever!! |
The Princess
12 years ago
If you figure that out, tell me. I still can't decide which one I am, either. Perhaps a little bit overconfident in my own skin that I don't, and probably wouldn't, care either way. |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
When you become famous we can use that against you ..just kidding.. I think at one time some mods had a dream that these forums could attract established poets and would have loved to keep the fun and humor in the fun and homur forum. There are so many reasons why people come to P and Q |
Larry Chamberlin
12 years ago
"1. Most important rule: be respectful to other members. You can debate and disagree without being disrespectful or name-calling. Failure to be respectful may result in penalties. |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
I knew I could count on Larry to point out that many people can make a darn good living by formal argument |
The Princess
12 years ago
Thing is Larry that between freedom of speech and an accusation of racism and hate speech is quite a thin hair - which depends on whose stating and who's receiving the statement. The infamous movie about the prophet few months back, for example, is quite a good example. |
Colm
12 years ago
What I am asking for is can we have a decision thread that is, as per request of thread poster, not to be moderated by mods. Of course such will be stated clearly so as those who are a little more sensitive than perhaps me, Hellon, Darren..etc wouldn't participate if they don't want to and of course no one will mention them or bring anything that has to do with them in there? |
Jordan
12 years ago
I don't see the point in having an un-moderated debate thread. I get why you might want it, but there's really no need. We see a lot of people butting heads over their views, but too often it comes down to name calling which is absolutely ridiculous. |
Kevin
12 years ago
I recently recieved a PM from a moderator politely asking me to remove a swear word from one of my posts. That is how you moderate the website without shutting down discussions. |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
I will admit as I have many times that I am wired differently than neuro-typical people. That is why I brought an old thread up to prove most members have not taken me seriously and that is fine . The topic was God of Moses with a slightly different twist to it. Most of the members that responded made me the topic rather than to humor me. There seems to be an unwritten rule that bringing up the past is disrespectful |
A lonely soul
12 years ago
My opinion (EDITED FOR CLARITY) - Agree that debates on anything and everything are wonderful, but only as long as you are respectful to others opinion and know how to debate (the human brain needs to have a certain level of maturity to do this). Lately the personal attacks have been disgusting..... with mods sitting on the sidelines doing very little as existing rules have been slackened, or in some case not applied at all ( select obvious cases), which in turn invites more of the same. |
silvershoes
12 years ago
I'm not sure where I stand. I don't think the site owner, Janis, would be OK with a non-moderated forum. He put us in this site to moderate pretty much everything and everyone, no real exceptions. |
silvershoes
12 years ago
I would be down to do a trial run with Janis' permission. He hasn't been around lately though... at least, not to my knowledge. |
Kevin
12 years ago
There is a reason even presidential debates have moderators and it isn't because the candidates are likely to start calling names and swearing at each other. |
The Princess
12 years ago
I know mods, some of them at least, have been less strict than before which is good in my opinion and that's mainly why my first post was addressed to members who seem to be filling up the mods place at times, evaluating the worthiness of a thread in accordance to their tastes or views. |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
Http://youtu.be/FjxNhMV9yg8 |
nouriguess
12 years ago
The only thing that I don't really get is ...why should it be an unmoderated thread? Can't we debate without eating each other alive? I've seen mods already kind of overlooking some of those pitiful arguments that usually happen somewhere in the middle of a religion thread. We can't ask for more. We don't want the forums to turn into chaos, we just want to debate. Well, now, I don't mean that we should fake our feelings towards a subject or towards each other; we all are biased at some point and we all get uncomfortable when our points of view are being proven wrong, we can't hide that. It's just...it would be a lot more pleasant if we could show that and try to explain it in a less offensive way. And by 'offensive', I don't mean curse words. Like.. polite terms that are meant to mock a sensitive side of my believes can hurt and insult me more than a 'F you'. |
A lonely soul
12 years ago
"Anyway, I could be totally wrong. I'm nothing but an ignorant teenager whose hormones still take control over her, right? :)" |
Jordan
12 years ago
Alright, Jane and Mike have swayed me. I'm all for testing this out now. |
Larry Chamberlin
12 years ago
Anyone ever try starting a Club for this? |