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#561 User is offline   Scarabin 

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Posted 2013-October-24, 23:39

 Vampyr, on 2013-October-24, 23:16, said:

Did you consider that you had the choice not to continue reading?


Yes, but I do not think that's a complete answer. If I know someone is behaving badly, the fact that I am not forced to watch does not mean I should turn a blind eye.

If I see someone committing a crime, don't I have a duty to act, even at the risk of spoiling his pleasure?

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Posted 2013-October-24, 23:50

 Scarabin, on 2013-October-24, 23:39, said:

If I see someone committing a crime, don't I have a duty to act, even at the risk of spoiling his pleasure?

There's a big difference between committing a crime and just being annoying.

While Inquiry may have done the locking, it was at my prompting. It's not just that the thread was not constructive, but that it seemed to be turning into personal insults.

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Posted 2013-October-24, 23:55

 Scarabin, on 2013-October-24, 23:39, said:

Yes, but I do not think that's a complete answer. If I know someone is behaving badly, the fact that I am not forced to watch does not mean I should turn a blind eye.


Sorry? If you don't like what people are writing in a thread you are not reading, you consider it somehow your business?

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If I see someone committing a crime, don't I have a duty to act, even at the risk of spoiling his pleasure?


Right. There is actually a difference between crime and internet forums. Still, if you feel that someone has been unduly rude and insulting to someone else, you are free to report the post. The mods can consider your objection and your reasons and decide. Then you don't have to worry about it anymore.

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Posted 2013-October-25, 00:04

 Scarabin, on 2013-October-24, 23:39, said:

Yes, but I do not think that's a complete answer. If I know someone is behaving badly, the fact that I am not forced to watch does not mean I should turn a blind eye.

If I see someone committing a crime, don't I have a duty to act, even at the risk of spoiling his pleasure?

:D


Oh come on, don't be silly! I was just reading this until I came across this post. There is a HUGE difference between committing a crime and behaving badly. Even in the former instance, "No", you don't have a duty to act. One might even argue that depending on the "crime", it is none of your business. For example, do you report people who are fare evaders? Do you complain to parking officers that someone has exceeded their meter time? In France, would you call a police officer because someone is wearing a burqua?
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Posted 2013-October-25, 06:38

 uday, on 2010-February-27, 13:47, said:

Edited a post in watercooler .
Change: require user click in order to see posted image, rather than have images show inline



Very good decision !
Indeed annoying those big pictures on a small screen.

Besides, some are using big pictures in their signatures (MrACE, a picture of an ugly disgusting colored truck).
Is there a way to prohibit those pictures ?

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Posted 2013-October-25, 07:38

 Vampyr, on 2013-October-24, 23:55, said:

Sorry? If you don't like what people are writing in a thread you are not reading, you consider it somehow your business?


What business is it of yours what Scarabin thinks? :P If you don't like his posts, you can always stop reading them.
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Posted 2013-October-25, 10:14

 GreenMan, on 2013-October-25, 07:38, said:

What business is it of yours what Scarabin thinks? :P If you don't like his posts, you can always stop reading them.


You're not that stupid, right? Scarabin would like to control what other people can read, not just him.
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Posted 2013-October-25, 11:03

 Vampyr, on 2013-October-25, 10:14, said:

You're not that stupid, right? Scarabin would like to control what other people can read, not just him.


Even if that were true, he's not a moderator so he couldn't control what people read. So why object to anything he says instead of just ignoring it? You keep preaching personal responsibility to others, but you don't seem to want to deal with it yourself.
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Posted 2013-October-25, 14:32

 barmar, on 2013-October-24, 23:50, said:

There's a big difference between committing a crime and just being annoying.

While Inquiry may have done the locking, it was at my prompting. It's not just that the thread was not constructive, but that it seemed to be turning into personal insults.


I think were missing the point here. I thought the website was/is designed to encourage feedback and, because mine is a serious suggestion, I expected a more positive(in the sense of encouraging feedback) response from a moderator. :unsure:

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Posted 2013-October-25, 15:24

 Scarabin, on 2013-October-25, 14:32, said:

I think were missing the point here. I thought the website was/is designed to encourage feedback and, because mine is a serious suggestion, I expected a more positive response from a moderator. :unsure:

I don't see why you expect a positive response just because you were serious in making your suggestion. If you make a serious suggestion that Barmar disagrees with, why shouldn't he say so?
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Posted 2013-October-25, 15:29

 gnasher, on 2013-October-25, 15:24, said:

I don't see why you expect a positive response just because you were serious in making your suggestion. If you make a serious suggestion that Barmar disagrees with, why shouldn't he say so?


Thanks.Positive in the sense of welcoming feedback, not discouraging it.

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Posted 2013-October-25, 18:22

 GreenMan, on 2013-October-25, 11:03, said:

Even if that were true, he's not a moderator so he couldn't control what people read. So why object to anything he says instead of just ignoring it? You keep preaching personal responsibility to others, but you don't seem to want to deal with it yourself.


WTF are you on about? Scarabin is asking the moderators to deal with his issues.
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Posted 2013-October-25, 18:23

 Scarabin, on 2013-October-25, 15:29, said:

Thanks.Positive in the sense of welcoming feedback, not discouraging it.


The mods probably weren't aware that "welcoming feedback" meant "doing Scarabin's bidding". Shame on them.
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Posted 2013-October-26, 14:51

I'd like to ask that we close this discussion. This thread is not meant for lengthy discussions, and has been veering way off topic.

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Posted 2013-November-04, 21:30

A post in the "4th suit or 4-card suit?" thread was deleted for violation of the TOS of the forum. A second post responding in kind to the deleted post was edited for the same violation.
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Posted 2013-November-06, 08:25

 inquiry, on 2013-November-04, 21:30, said:

A post in the "4th suit or 4-card suit?" thread was deleted for violation of the TOS of the forum. A second post responding in kind to the deleted post was edited for the same violation.

I just deleted another continuation of this.

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Posted 2013-November-10, 20:27

Moved a thread suggesting a change in robot bidding rules from Suggestions for the Software to GIB Robot Discussion.

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Posted 2013-November-10, 20:46

 barmar, on 2013-November-10, 20:27, said:

Moved a thread suggesting a change in robot bidding rules from Suggestions for the Software to GIB Robot Discussion.

Yeh. After all, Robots are hardware. If they ever program any thought processes into Bots, then.....
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Posted 2013-November-21, 09:25

A spammer who stuck a one line nonsense about playing ability has been removed from the site and all of the spam he created deleted.


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Posted 2013-November-21, 09:58

 inquiry, on 2013-November-21, 09:25, said:

A spammer who stuck a one line nonsense about playing ability has been removed from the site and all of the spam he created deleted.

I just deleted a reply from diana_eva, since it quoted him. It was amusing, but non-sequitor with all the original spam removed.

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