I completely agree about the rejection of profanity.
My only hope is that you will not delete posts that contain criticisms of Logitech kit - I have seen it happen on Microsoft, Apple and Logitech forums - once this starts to happen people usually leave.
Regards,
Giacomo
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2008-02-14, 03:35 #11
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2008-02-14, 03:48 #12
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Totally agree.
But why can´t offensive posts be deleted/moderated, rather than whole threads removed or locked? Sometimes it is uclear why action is being taken against a thread other than it being plain stupid and the boiler plate proposed is vague.
In the case of the Australia thread, if the thread was profane or insulting why not delete it? Why lock it?
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2008-02-14, 03:53 #13
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2008-02-14, 07:32 #14
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Do moderators have a position on sexism in posts? I just wonder when i see the WAF / women can't operate electronics / pick music -remarks come up again and again.
I know it is a hard line to draw - but whilst some may well be offended by what they call "profane" language (and others are not), perhaps there are posts that make some areas of the demographic feel equally isolated whilst seeming normal - even amusing - to the rest.
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2008-02-17, 08:39 #17
My wife has good taste in music but also possesses the "touch of death" on technology. Am I implying anything about gender? Not at all, nor would I ever dare. Do repeated observations say anything about the nature of reality? They do not (Hume's problem of induction). Do I like to tease her on the matter? I sure do...
I personally feel the moderating categories are broad enough...
Bear in mind that there is one volume plug-in that would fall under your axe...
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Giacomo
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Moderating the forums
danco wrote:
> James_B;270335 Wrote:
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>> Do moderators have a position on sexism in posts? I just wonder when i
>> see the WAF / women can't operate electronics / pick music -remarks
>> come up again and again.
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>> I know it is a hard line to draw - but whilst some may well be offended
>> by what they call "profane" language (and others are not), perhaps there
>> are posts that make some areas of the demographic feel equally isolated
>> whilst seeming normal - even amusing - to the rest.
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> And, though not so far on these forums, there is often also ageism when
> discussing technology.
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While we're at it: I found the guy posting as 'notanatheist' inflammatory
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Peter (perhaps we're going a little too far here)
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2008-02-17, 16:37 #20
Everything and anything you say can offend someone, somewhere! We just need a little commonsense, IMHO
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And the use of WAF isn't meant in a derogatory way, I don't think. It's probably a good thing that at least one adult member of the household has a grip on reality . . .