Rule 10. Threads marked tPF allow the thread creator to thread ban members for what they feel are violations of any of the above listed forum rules, and only for those reasons.
Has anybody read this rule other than me? Is this a rule or isn't it?
Rule 10. Threads marked tPF allow the thread creator to thread ban members for what they feel are violations of any of the above listed forum rules, and only for those reasons.
Has anybody read this rule other than me? Is this a rule or isn't it?
“Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.” - Barry Goldwater
stjames1_53 (12-03-2018)
I think it as intended to control the flow of discussion. For example, I use it for keeping it from turning a good conversation into a melee where anyone says anything they want to say, even if it's outside of the subject matter. If I post a tP F thread, I want to keep it from derailment and personal attacks. It's kind of like playing the telephone game. By the time a thread is done, it has absolutely nothing to do with the OP. Some members like to take a thread and turn in to something all about them. That's why I use it, but seldom call upon moderation to step in. I have, and will continue to do so, IF I post a tPF thread.
I know that sometimes threads indicating tPF are short lived, but hey, this is a forum
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nathanbforrest45 (12-03-2018)
Yes, it's a rule. Instead of a team of mods deciding a post/poster has violated a rule, the OP decides. Mods can override, that is, there must be a rule violation.
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Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler
stjames1_53 (12-03-2018)
Well, that isn't what is happening. The reality is that any clown who starts a tPF thread can effectively ban anyone he wants from it for any reason or no reason. We just saw an example of that.
Either Rule 10 is a rule or it isn't a rule. If that rule can just be ignored, I don't see any reason why all the others shouldn't be optional, as well.
Here is an easy fix. ENFORCE the rule and if a thread ban is required, have the mods cite the specific rule violation in their ban post.
“Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.” - Barry Goldwater
MisterVeritis (12-03-2018),ODB (12-03-2018)
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler
I have and we have exchanged several messages on the subject.
I would tell you what was said, but I am sure they would choose to enforce the rule prohibiting the discussion of moderation and the revealing of content of private messages, even if they are not willing to enforce Rule 10.
Maybe what we need to is for multiple people to address the subject with them. It is too easy to blow off just one voice.
“Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.” - Barry Goldwater
Yes, it is still a member-driven forum so if enough members voice a concern the admin team will listen.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler