I am chatting with several other people at once.David wrote:I actually did originally have it that way, until I realised that doing so might lend the impression that 4, 5 and 6 are also against the rules.stui magpie wrote:I have a sneaking suspicion that you could replace the word "Finally" with my name.Tannin wrote:Interesting quotes above, David. 3 (a) is me, of course. Who else can we spot?
Would it be against the rules to point out the points are numbered 1,2,3,1,2,3? Is there a law against 4,5 and 6?
Discussion about acceptable styles of argument in VPT
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Fairy Nuff.David wrote:I actually did originally have it that way, until I realised that doing so might lend the impression that 4, 5 and 6 are also against the rules.stui magpie wrote:I have a sneaking suspicion that you could replace the word "Finally" with my name.Tannin wrote:Interesting quotes above, David. 3 (a) is me, of course. Who else can we spot?
Would it be against the rules to point out the points are numbered 1,2,3,1,2,3? Is there a law against 4,5 and 6?
I also note you use the term "freedom of expression" rather then"Freedom of speech" which is good, because as a BB there is no freedom of speech, you must abide by the rules.
If there was freedom of speech there wouldn't be a swear filter for example.
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Freedom of speech does not need to be absolute in order to exist, though. There's no place in the world with pure freedom of speech (except for, I guess, unmoderated forums and chat rooms). I'm comfortable saying that we have a far-more-than-negligible level of freedom of speech on here whilst still having more limitations than, say, we do in broader society.
Whether that's a good thing is another question. As I've said, I don't write the rules, just do my best to enforce them.
Whether that's a good thing is another question. As I've said, I don't write the rules, just do my best to enforce them.
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No argument.
I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy at the spirit of congeniality I may have to empty my ignore list and embrace the differences.
Or that may just be the red wine. See how I pull up in the morning, If I wake up in a shitty mood I may put everyone on ignore.
I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy at the spirit of congeniality I may have to empty my ignore list and embrace the differences.
Or that may just be the red wine. See how I pull up in the morning, If I wake up in a shitty mood I may put everyone on ignore.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Except that silly fat shaming rule, I'm sure you wrote that one.David wrote:Freedom of speech does not need to be absolute in order to exist, though. There's no place in the world with pure freedom of speech (except for, I guess, unmoderated forums and chat rooms). I'm comfortable saying that we have a far-more-than-negligible level of freedom of speech on here whilst still having more limitations than, say, we do in broader society.
Whether that's a good thing is another question. As I've said, I don't write the rules, just do my best to enforce them.
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You apply for a moderating role and you too can interpret the rules to your heart's content. Until then, enjoy our reign of PC terror.Wokko wrote:Except that silly fat shaming rule, I'm sure you wrote that one.David wrote:Freedom of speech does not need to be absolute in order to exist, though. There's no place in the world with pure freedom of speech (except for, I guess, unmoderated forums and chat rooms). I'm comfortable saying that we have a far-more-than-negligible level of freedom of speech on here whilst still having more limitations than, say, we do in broader society.
Whether that's a good thing is another question. As I've said, I don't write the rules, just do my best to enforce them.
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Not sure the point of a libertarian moderator.David wrote:You apply for a moderating role and you too can interpret the rules to your heart's content. Until then, enjoy our reign of PC terror.Wokko wrote:Except that silly fat shaming rule, I'm sure you wrote that one.David wrote:Freedom of speech does not need to be absolute in order to exist, though. There's no place in the world with pure freedom of speech (except for, I guess, unmoderated forums and chat rooms). I'm comfortable saying that we have a far-more-than-negligible level of freedom of speech on here whilst still having more limitations than, say, we do in broader society.
Whether that's a good thing is another question. As I've said, I don't write the rules, just do my best to enforce them.
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Well, great effort, David. It's basically impossible to codify that stuff, but Nick's has somehow always done a great job of it. There are definitely some magic ingredients in the Nick's moderation recipe, so as much as I might wish to argue certain things in a narrow sense, the success of Nick's in the broader sense speaks for itself.
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or luvdids water!!stui magpie wrote:No argument.
I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy at the spirit of congeniality I may have to empty my ignore list and embrace the differences.
Or that may just be the red wine. See how I pull up in the morning, If I wake up in a shitty mood I may put everyone on ignore.
gees i go to netball, and watch the walking dead and i miss all the action!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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yes gina must still be fair gameWokko wrote:Except that silly fat shaming rule, I'm sure you wrote that one.David wrote:Freedom of speech does not need to be absolute in order to exist, though. There's no place in the world with pure freedom of speech (except for, I guess, unmoderated forums and chat rooms). I'm comfortable saying that we have a far-more-than-negligible level of freedom of speech on here whilst still having more limitations than, say, we do in broader society.
Whether that's a good thing is another question. As I've said, I don't write the rules, just do my best to enforce them.
(sarcasm folks,sarcasm)
david still there?
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!