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Less 25-02-2011 17:40

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 887195)
Thank you.


Then you can head over to b'burn web, talk to your like minded buddy with no regrets about leaving us?
:)

jaysay 25-02-2011 17:41

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by jedi master (Post 887089)
I have said this before and I will say it again. This is a public discussion forum where people can post their opinions on a wide range of subjects this in turn prompts other users to post their own opinions on the same subject (not exactly a hard concept to grasp!) this by its very nature promotes debate on said subject and as every person is different then every opinion is therefore also different and thus you therefore naturally end up with several people expressing several differing opinions ergo an argument! should therefore all threads with more than one differing opinion be removed in the interests of abiding by the rules I put forth exhibit A) an example of a rather lengthy argument which started as a simple post on a completely different subject which became offensive and abusive towards one forum member however remained completely unmoderated. http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...hat-45960.html As has been said before the same rules apply to all or not at all the process of moderation can neither be selective nor prejudicial, it must be completely impartial and consistent in all cases.

Oh your talking about blazey jedi, blazey will cause an argument in an empty room:D

Less 25-02-2011 17:43

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 887201)
Oh your talking about blazey jedi, blazey will cause an argument in an empty room:D

Yes, true, but the room will eventually talk her around to it's point of view.
:)

jaysay 25-02-2011 17:46

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 887203)
Yes, true, but the room will eventually talk her around to it's point of view.
:)

Its a very clever room Less:rolleyes:

Less 25-02-2011 17:53

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 887206)
Its a very clever room Less:rolleyes:

No, it's a very dumb...

The rest of this post has gone through pre-censoring system to remove the need for a mod to delete it.
:o

***Mr D*** 25-02-2011 17:58

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 887200)
Then you can head over to b'burn web, talk to your like minded buddy with no regrets about leaving us?
:)

You cant get rid of me that easily.:D

jedimaster 25-02-2011 18:17

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 887201)
Oh your talking about blazey jedi, blazey will cause an argument in an empty room:D

I wasn't really referring to the person in the thread but merely using the thread as an example of how some threads/posts are moderated and others are not, even when distinctly in breach of the forum rules.

in response to Neils post it wasn't you Neil so you can breathe easy. :D

Taking this subject to it's very extreme. Accyweb is advertised as a discussion forum and discussion by it's very nature is an argument. If therefore argumentative posting is prohibited, so in turn is discussion, ergo is Accyweb not in breach of advertising laws?

Stanleymad 25-02-2011 18:32

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
Geez it's like court room in here talking of which mods main job is to remove spam and keep the forum ticking over so that it runs smooth and to add a further point in accordance with legalities as this site is paid for by the owner means some discussion or posts can't be permitted other wise no forum!

garinda 25-02-2011 18:36

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by Stanleymad (Post 887238)
Geez it's like court room in here

Seems so sometimes.

Judge, jury, and executioner rolled into one.

All the crowds outside.

Waiting to see which way the wind's blowing...that particular day.

jedimaster 25-02-2011 18:42

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
precisely! the point is that discussion,debate and argument are all part and parcel of accyweb as is the fact that people's opinions are different and therefore automatically argumentative of each other. So therefore maybe it is the system and the rules that are at fault. However it does not deter from the fact that whatever the rules are they apply to EVERYONE and must be followed by EVERYONE and must be moderated EQUALLY. But as you say stanleymad if the rules were followed to the letter in ALL cases of argumentative behaviour there would be no forum at all. So when does moderation become excessive?

to moderate or not to moderate THAT is the question.

jaysay 25-02-2011 18:45

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 887241)
Seems so sometimes.

Judge, jury, and executioner rolled into one.

All the crowds outside.

Waiting to see which way the wind's blowing...that particular day.

Who's turn is it to be the executioner this week G:rolleyes:

Stanleymad 25-02-2011 18:58

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
Mods don't get paid purely voluntary personally think it's become a witch hunt rather than genuine reasons or constructive help towards end of thread IMHO, this thread alone has broken rule of publically questioning mods, if any other thread/post breaks rules and nothing has been done please use the report button, as we're human and can miss things. Sorry but This thread is now closed and any points raised will be discussed with all moderators.

Mick 25-02-2011 19:24

Re: Editing and deleting posts.
 
The mods contrary to popular views are human too and can make mistakes
we can only do our best.
If you have a problem please use the report button or pm system.
if you don't we might miss something which is quite easy on a big site like this.
we do need your help.
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