I would be interested in your general opinion of the usefulness of angry exchanges between people to YOU as a reader and observer. — universeness
If you didn't post it to the Lounge originally, a moderator must have moved it here. — Jamal
Charming, the moderator involved could have at least told me they had done so and told me why. — universeness
This is where threads go to die. — jgill
I watched a few second of the video — praxis
1) There were people taking JP seriously. — praxis
2) The people taking JP seriously were making insulting comments about him. That’s surprises me because I don’t usually mind that sort of thing — praxis
So does that mean that you don't mind heated debate and the use of one or two insults between relatively anonymous people here on TPF? — universeness
Do you think the moderation here is over the top at times? — universeness
That's why I wanted folks to listen to the words/terms thrown at Jordan by Matt and Jimmy and also some of the terms used by Jordan towards twitter and asses whether their choice of phrase attracted you more to the video or repelled you more. — universeness
I generally don't mind it but circumstances vary widely, of course, and I can imagine debates where insults are too disruptive or counterproductive — praxis
Ok, thanks for answering.Do you think the moderation here is over the top at times?
— universeness
No. — praxis
I find practically everything that comes out of JP's mouth repellent. And as I mentioned, I didn't care for the way Matt & Jimmy were talking about JP in his absence. In the brief part I watched, a randomly chosen spot about a third of the way through it, they were smugly calling him a prick for something. Granted he is a prick. I guess because they were taking him so seriously to begin with and the smugness is what bugged me — praxis
I think some topics are very emotive and moderation should take more account of that before they threaten with the Banno, I mean ban reaction. — universeness
You’re displeased with the moderation? If so, I’m curious and interested in seeing an instance of what you regard as heavy handed or whatever. — praxis
Btw, your OP in this topic is somewhat unclear and apparently not of a philosophical nature so I can easily see why it was moved to the lounge area (to die). Here’s a link to a good guide for producing an OP: https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/7110/how-to-write-an-op — praxis
I would be interested in your general opinion of the usefulness of angry exchanges between people to YOU as a reader and observer. Do you get a 'bigger buzz,' if there is more 'honest anger'/emotional terms used/clever puns/humourous putdowns etc during an exchange?
Is everybody on their absolute best politically correct behaviour the only way to go and the main standard that must be enforced?
Regardless of the topic under discussion and regardless of how a person truly feels about a topic, is the most important rule, the rule of being nice/respectful to your opposition, especially when you have an audience watching/reading? — universeness
It was the fact that you were just ranting, so there was nothing much of substance there anyway. — Jamal
I watched the video of Matt Dillahunty and Jimmy Snow on Jordan Peterson and based on the language involved and the fact that the issues under discussion were important and emotive, It was, I felt a good comparator with some of the language used in the antinatalist threads. That's why I used it as I wanted to offer a comparison between exchanges on TPF and other sites — universeness
Philosophy of language is a topic allowed on TPF so that is why I landed there also as it seemed important to analyse the reasons why people choose to employ certain language in certain situations and how that is currently being moderated on discussion websites in general. — universeness
If the staff opinion was that my thread and its OP was cumbersome and 'all over the place,' and it needed restructuring, then why was I not offered an opportunity to do this? — universeness
So why play the ban threat card so quickly, why not 'why are you being so insulting and you just seem to be ranting' as a PM communication — universeness
That’s more linguistics and psychology than philosophy of language, but even then, it’s rather too casual and vague for those disciplines too. — Jamal
Anyway, any comments on the clash between Matt, Jimmy and Jordan? — universeness
Do you think Jordan should be allowed to make transphobic quotes on twitter? — universeness
Do you think he is transphobic? — universeness
If Jordan claims the title of philosopher at times then surely a philosophy forum can comment on what he claims to be true? — universeness
This thread was an attempt to invoke discussion regarding TPF moderation against twitter moderation or youtube moderation, just as a topic for dialogue. — universeness
Remember when pride was a sin? And Ellen Page just had her breasts removed by a criminal physician.
Twitter insists that it be deleted for violating the rules against hateful conduct, which are that "you may not promote violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the basis of... gender, gender identity, ..." — praxis
Peterson says that "I would rather die than do that," so he considers it a ban. — praxis
Remember when pride was a sin? — praxis
He refers to page as her and Ellen rather than Elliot — praxis
Criminal physician — praxis
Anyway, I don't think that if someone posted here at TPF what JP tweeted that any action would be taken against them, but I'm not entirely sure. — praxis
So what's his philosophy of language here? What's his intentionality? — universeness
The thing that really bugs me about people like JP is when they talk about how bad it is for the county to be divided the way it is, as if they're not selfishly contributing to its division — praxis
I just wonder if he is trying to build enough of a following that he could throw his hat into the political ring in the USA. — universeness
He has not made any contributions to the philosophy of language that I’m aware of, — Jamal
Feel free to ignore me, of course. — Jamal
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