Is This A Personal Attack?
#21
Posted 2009-November-22, 13:19
#22
Posted 2009-November-22, 13:22
It just does not seem worth getting all worked up over this.
#23
Posted 2009-November-22, 13:33
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
#24
Posted 2009-November-22, 13:54
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post. It had no substantive content, named an individual and (in this somewhat contrived example) offended that person. Deletion is appropriate.
(Of course it is entirely possible that no such complaint actually happened).
#25
Posted 2009-November-22, 14:01
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:54 PM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post. It had no substantive content, named an individual and (in this somewhat contrived example) offended that person. Deletion is appropriate.
(Of course it is entirely possible that no such complaint actually happened).
I don't like this post. I think its offensive.
Can I have it deleted?
You are making a quantum leap from "someone complained" to "someone was named".
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#26
Posted 2009-November-22, 14:12
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:54 PM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post. It had no substantive content, named an individual and (in this somewhat contrived example) offended that person. Deletion is appropriate.
(Of course it is entirely possible that no such complaint actually happened).
Guess I don't agree, if there is no offensive material you should not delete a post just because someone got offended. There have been many examples of this in BBF history. To me it is obvious that if someone gets offended by something that cannot reasonably be labeled offensive, that is their problem.
The extremely funny thing about this thread is that ritong, a yellow made a post that [in justin's opinion should be deleted if others were - inquiry. edited out because with search funtion it is too easy to pick up context]. His post is still there! Why is one an attack worthy of deletion, and one is still there?
Oh, I forgot, ritong is a yellow.
This post has been edited by inquiry: 2009-November-25, 10:35
#27
Posted 2009-November-22, 18:21
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:54 PM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post.
If your English is not so good then you should probably realize you may be misinterpreting what you should and shouldn't be offended by.
#28
Posted 2009-November-22, 18:47
jdonn, on Nov 22 2009, 07:21 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:54 PM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post.
If your English is not so good then you should probably realize you may be misinterpreting what you should and shouldn't be offended by.
It matters not one bit what the named individual should or should not do. The issue is strictly one of what should the moderator do in that situation.
#30
Posted 2009-November-25, 12:32
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 07:47 PM, said:
jdonn, on Nov 22 2009, 07:21 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:54 PM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post.
If your English is not so good then you should probably realize you may be misinterpreting what you should and shouldn't be offended by.
It matters not one bit what the named individual should or should not do. The issue is strictly one of what should the moderator do in that situation.
The moderator in such a case should not delete the post, but should tell the individual exactly what I said (that you said doesn't matter one bit). IMO.
#31
Posted 2009-November-25, 12:56
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#32
Posted 2009-November-25, 12:59
jdonn, on Nov 22 2009, 05:21 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:54 PM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 22 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
BillHiggin, on Nov 22 2009, 02:22 PM, said:
wat?
Pretend that the post actually named me and that my english is not so good. I go to a moderator and say "I think they are making fun of me with this post". It would seem quite appropriate for that moderator to immediately delete the post.
If your English is not so good then you should probably realize you may be misinterpreting what you should and shouldn't be offended by.
Hey, we poke fun at each other frequently on these fora. I guess some people are very much offended by jokes directed at their English. I would not be offended by jokes directed at my attempt to use Spanish or Italian (if i could understand the jokes).
But if I should quote a particularly strange post and comment: "This is one reason why I hire someone to assemble an item made elsewhere." -- it might offend the writer, though it was not intended as a personal attack.
So, I am glad I used that line here where I can offend everyone, rather than a particular person.
#33
Posted 2009-November-25, 15:29
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#34
Posted 2009-December-09, 18:32
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#35
Posted 2009-December-17, 10:03
When I was in Mexico some years ago a driver moved over on a narrow dusty road to let me by. I went past and beeped what in MY part of the world is recognized as a cheerful thanks. Two Mexican friends instantly collapsed in howls of laughter and told me I had better step on the gas..what I had just said in the beeps was highly insulting and involved his mother.
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It isn't easy trying to balance communication between cultures and I strongly disagee it is up to anyone to " grow thicker skins and get over it". That implies that abusive behaviour is acceptable. It also seems to me to be a very arrogant attitude, especially given the multicultural nature of BBO. I for one, do NOT want to see abuse, and I would hate to see the forums degenerate to the level of the trolls on the internet. It's a slippery slope.
The moderators do a very good job and I appreciate the efforts they make to keep the forums , like BBO itself, a place where everyone may feel welcome.
#36
Posted 2009-December-17, 10:16
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#37
Posted 2013-January-31, 15:00
billw55, on 2009-December-17, 10:16, said:
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Hey! I just saw this, and I am quite offended.
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#38
Posted 2013-January-31, 15:07
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#40
Posted 2013-January-31, 20:05
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