@jamalrob deleted at least one I found. So, you can PM him or he may respond here.
I also saw a thread I started (about the disappearance of my ignore-list) deleted. I can sort of understand it, because it was turning into a pointless shouting match. But it lead me to wonder what, if any, sympathy, support or understanding there is here on TPF for autistic contributors, and others who are similarly affected? I'm not asking for anything in particular, except perhaps knowledge of how the forum - in the form of its moderators? :chin: - thinks about those of us who aren't quite neurotypical? Is there an 'official' attitude, policy or view?
I tried hard in my thread - which wasn't about autism, nor was it intended to be - to explain courteously why I was asking what I was asking, and I got sneering condescension, from the 'usual suspects'. :sad:
I'm asking for a bit of moderator guidance here. Do I belong here, or must I move away to some lesser forum, where perhaps tolerance is more easily found? [ I wouldn't move from here by choice; I quite like TPF. ] — Pattern-chaser
If he plays the automism card, then he ought to be challenged. He is after sympathy and special treatment for himself under the guise of autism. For all he knows, there could be other members of this forum on the autistic spectrum who don't wear it as a special badge and bring it up when challenged as an excuse.
Maybe this is a post better suited for another thread, but I really do wonder this because I have known other autistic people who could clearly express their limitations and discomforts in situations and even demand that they be treated in a particularly sensitive way, and I never understood why logically (even assuming limited emotional ability) it could not be understood that others would expect similar sympathies and not be treated callously. . — Hanover
"Possibly playing" a card and saying that "it is being played" are very different.I'm better than being so naive as to think that no one ever plays cards, or that this couldn't possibly be an instance of that. — S
"Possibly playing" a card and saying that "it is being played" are very different. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Fair enoughI don't think that I should be silenced from expressing a relevant criticism based on my honest opinion. — S
Censorship is sweeping like a disease - very sad to see it plaguing a philosophy forum wherein one might hope for refuge *from* censorship. — A Gnostic Agnostic
God no. This is a refuge from non-censorship, such as in public spaces like YouTube comment sections. If it wasn't, it wouldn't be a philosophy forum—the philosophy would be buried in masses of irrelevant and low-quality crap.
I am launching on Thinkspot when it goes public, and joined these forums to get a feel for receptivity of the views I'm advancing because of the implications they have for "belief"-based worldviews. If the site owner is going to censor them without explanation, it will have to be something that others need to be aware of because intolerance and/or censorship of criticisms of "belief"-based worldviews is why hundreds of millions of people are dead, and the site owner (if having anything to do with real philosophy) should understand they are not contributing to the solution, but rather the problem.
The question for me, is that following a paragraph like this, 'why only two deletions' ?
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