Didn't touch your posts personally but that thread is still here. — StreetlightX
What criteria do the mods use for the removal of posts and/or threads? — A Seagull
What criteria do the mods use for the removal of posts and/or threads? — A Seagull
And without that information and with no obvious breach of a guideline, one can only conclude that the removal was arbitrary or perhaps it did not fall within some hidden agenda of the mods. — A Seagull
In either case it seems pointless in posting on this forum. — A Seagull
Mod's ways are not our ways. — Thorongil
That's the kind of thinking that misses opportunities. Anyone who is interested in philosophy should be hooked in - it's not the healthy that are in need of a doctor, but the sick. — Agustino
And you're proud of that? >:O In either case, I never implied that. You seem to have reading difficulties. Or comprehension difficulties. Either way, just to remind you:We're not looking for converts either as you seem to imply. — Benkei
either have no interest to grow it, or if they do, they don't understand how to go about it — Agustino
Everything is a business. Even a Church is a business. Any community is a business. Any organism is either growing or dying. To grow effectively, and in a lasting manner, it must cater to the needs of its people. It's quite simple. I know you have a personal vendetta against me, but it's not my fault that you can't put 2 and 2 together.What opportunities? This isn't a business, in case you hadn't noticed. — Benkei
>:O >:O >:O - you're talking to me about accomplishments? Don't make me laugh. Please. Before you make more of a fool of yourself look close to home. How much value have you added to this community? Think about that ;)But I suspect you'll be around telling everybody else what to do without having any real accomplishments to your own name. — Benkei
And you're proud of that? >:O In either case, I never implied that. You seem to have reading difficulties. Or comprehension difficulties. Either way, just to remind you:
either have no interest to grow it, or if they do, they don't understand how to go about it — Agustino
Big surprise! Did you expect me to tell you how things should work according to my grandmother?! >:OTo which I then replied, which you then bring back to your original point to point out you really don't have a point except sharing another useless opinion how things should work according to Agustino. — Benkei
A chicken is slaughtered by the High Moderatum of the Forum who drags out the bird's innards onto the altar and searches for the gizzard. If the gizzard is found to be insufficiently bright and firm, the Post or Thread is struck from the record and the offal is then handed warm, wet, and stinking to the corroding and offensive author. — Bitter Crank
Ok I have found the thread. So presumably it was just a few posts removed. But for what reason? — A Seagull
All my replies in that thread were deleted. — Agustino
It seems that the mods are pushing this place to become more academic and less communal. That is a mistake. — Agustino
Why does it matter? It can be a bit of a shock to your ego unless you - like myself - post certain things knowing that it could be deleted and then smile when it happens. Roll your eyes and move on, the forum is for intellectual fun that alleviates night-time boredom for those of us who are single and hate social networking. — TimeLine
You are right about that, I agree.A community should have rules and respect. — Sapientia
Well I think the posts weren't getting in the way of anything. Actually quite the contrary: the thread is now long forgotten (almost off the first page) and those "off-topic" jokes etc. certainly got the thread starter more clicks on his thread by virtue of keeping it at the top for longer - and hence more people getting a chance to read his opening post. So the jokes were actually benefiting him - and if we were in a court of law, certainly an argument could be very successfully made that in this particular situation the benefit most certainly exceeded the harm.It isn't respectful to the creator of the discussion to fill up their discussion with low-quality or off-topic posts which get in the way of having the proper discussion which the creator of that discussion evidently desired, nor should it be tolerated by moderators. — Sapientia
That's the kind of thinking that misses opportunities. Anyone who is interested in philosophy should be hooked in - it's not the healthy that are in need of a doctor, but the sick. — Agustino
It seems that the mods are pushing this place to become more academic and less communal. That is a mistake. — Agustino
Everything is a business. Even a Church is a business. Any community is a business. Any organism is either growing or dying. To grow effectively, and in a lasting manner, it must cater to the needs of its people. It's quite simple. I know you have a personal vendetta against me, but it's not my fault that you can't put 2 and 2 together. — Agustino
Why does it matter? It can be a bit of a shock to your ego unless you - like myself - post certain things knowing that it could be deleted and then smile when it happens. — TimeLine
Exactly.
I should have known better than to derail the thread in trying to correct a grammatical error that in the end wasn't an error. I could have walked away but no, I had to continue to play with the language about the piece of pie. But it was meant in fun, I meant no harm and the word play actually alleviated the stress I am under (none of which should matter to my TPF family but having my Mother in law staying with us is enough said) if even just for a moment.
So Thank you Sapientia for cleaning up after I was playing in the thread. I will try to keep that thought play in the lounge. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Okay, I agree with all that. The target of this forum, the way I see it, is anyone seriously interested in a philosophy. That's what I mean (and thought Benkei meant) by LCD.There are many websites catering to the lowest common denominator, in every category of website you can think of. The achievement here lies in rising above the LCD and aiming for "mid-brow" quality. "High brow" quality (sites like Stanford University's Encyclopedia of Philosophy) requires major institutional support. — Bitter Crank
No doubt that moderating is important, and I agree the moderating team had been doing a good job initially. However, as the forum has grown and pressures have lessened (in terms of will the site be able to survive?), the quality of the moderation has degraded. There are several reasons for this:Their's is a tremendous contribution to the quality, consistency, and vitality of the site. — Bitter Crank
Okay, I didn't mean that we're a business in the sense of we're out here to make money. So don't misinterpret that. But we are out here to maintain & grow this community - hopefully - and if we're not, then I think we should be.Everything isn't a business; there are other models. I'd say we are an "enterprise of common interest". That any enterprise might have to rent a room or a server and software in which to meet doesn't make us a "business". — Bitter Crank
Yes, yes, I agree with this.The Philosophy Forum caters to the needs of people who want a reasonably orderly, not academic but reasonably serious place to discuss philosophical ideas. The moderators and contributors make it "reasonably orderly" and "reasonably serious" or not. — Bitter Crank
Okay, but I didn't refer to people who just disagree with my positions. Yes, of course they're not running a vendetta, they're just expressing their views, just as I am. But some people do take things personally and are running a vendetta, I know that for a fact.I don't think anybody here is running a vendetta against you. — Bitter Crank
I don't - when they're about the issue, or even about myself in the context of the issue, I take no beef with it. But some people pop into threads out of nowhere just to insult (instead of add value or discuss the issue) - that, now, is a personal vendetta, that they should at least admit to.Don't take equally vigorous offense responses as vendettas — Bitter Crank
You have that wrong, I'm all for a strong moderating team, but not for unnecessary interventions.It really is no big deal, but I suppose there'll always be those who kick up a fuss - and they'll probably be joined by the likes of Agustino and Thorongil, who, in such circumstances, seem unable to resist an opportunity to stick their oar in, and jump at the chance to criticise moderator action. — Sapientia
Have a wider variety of moderators — Agustino
No, I actually don't think I'm fit to be a moderator, but I would have other people to propose: Mariner, Thorongil, yourself, John and a few more! I'd aim for a mix between theist/atheist, progressive/conservative, just to make everything fair.That would mean people like you stepping up to the plate. You too could be a moderator! — Bitter Crank
>:OOops, verbosity reach critical stage... must stop. — Bitter Crank
In either case it seems pointless in posting on this forum. — A Seagull
Melodramatic. — Sapientia
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