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Re: Just a heads up...

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 2:24 pm
by Jazzooo
Scott, love the forum but really dislike that you deleted the political section--sounds like you did it because you can't control yourself? I've used the JC political section many times for inspiration and info gathering. The discussion, when people like you are behaving themselves, is interesting to me. It was a big reason I came to JC, and to remove it here? really knocks the wind of the experience for me, especially for the reason you gave us. Be disciplined and contribute when you have something to contribute and stay away otherwise. Don't punish everyone else because you lack self-control.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard... (poll)

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 3:27 pm
by moldyfigg
I have no preference either way, but all in all, I find politics these days pretty nauseating.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 4:22 pm
by bluenoter
A third possibility would be to allow politics-related threads to be posted in the Alley. Lois eventually decided to stop doing that on JC, but I don't remember what circumstances, if any, prompted her decision.

I'm neutral on that third possibility, and I'm using the poll to vote (anonymously?) on the first two possibilities.

:|

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 4:46 pm
by bluenoter
Scott Dolan wrote:Majority rules, right?
Yes, but the equal rights of members of minorities or traditionally oppressed groups must be assured.
:devil:

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 6:03 pm
by BeBop
If there is a political forum, I can't picture myself wandering in. I'm a terrible combination of highly opinionated and thin-skinned. So long as people don't carry their personal allegiance/animosity into the music discussion, I'm cool with ignoring a political forum.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 6:59 pm
by David Beckett
Count me among those who think it's very valuable to have political threads here.

But whoever creates a bbs like this has the right to run it in ways I find regretable.

I think we can discuss most things like adults.






...unless (insert name of loathsome troll here) shows up; in which case I reserve the right to swerve from utter reasonableness and polite decorum ...and call him a pantywaist.

...and thanks for making a place for us to hang in cyberspace, Scott.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 28th, 2013, 9:12 pm
by jtx
Scott Dolan wrote:Hmmmm...

I guess the possibility of having them posted in the Alley isn't a bad thing. Majority rules, right? If they have a leg to stand on, they will.

I actually like that idea more than a dedicated political forum, to be perfectly honest. Is anyone opposed to this idea? Doug, would you see that as a reasonable solution?

And yes, all votes are anonymous. Even I can't see who voted what. :x

I mean... :whew:

:D


That sounds like a reasonable option to me. The most popular topics will rise to the top, alongside a far-ranging mix of other topics on Florida, pizza, vodka and Dick Van Dyke. (And if we can combine all 4 of those into a discussion on federal food vouchers, awesome!)
:clown:

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 4:44 am
by Jazzooo
my point is that I don't need a nanny shutting down forums because he or she is afraid I might get hot and bothered about a topic. Ad for the amount of traffic, I think that is a bogus reason--when political things happen that we want to discuss, it will get traffic--it always has and they always do. It isn't like, say, a Yoko Ono forum where once you say what you have to say, there's nothing left. it is ongoing, with new issues, revelations and so on every day.

With the world in tis current state, it is kind of inconceivable to me that any internet community would try to shut down or dissipate conversation about politics. It's a fuck of lot more important (once in a while) than what I'm listening to lately. Although what I'm listening to lately deserves a thread of its own, which I hope to start soon.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 5:49 am
by pig pen
Jazzooo wrote:With the world in tis current state, it is kind of inconceivable to me that any internet community would try to shut down or dissipate conversation about politics. It's a fuck of lot more important (once in a while) than what I'm listening to lately. Although what I'm listening to lately deserves a thread of its own, which I hope to start soon.


The problem, as I see it, is that most political discussion these days seems to quickly descend into partisan bickering. Personally, American politics bewilders me and I try to avoid any discussion of it so I guess I don't really care one way or the other.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 8:27 am
by LennyH
I think there's a hole in this board without a politics/current events forum. The current crop of people here is, for the most parts, the same group that was present during the last year or so of JC and I don't think we had any real problems there. In fact, the biggest problems on that board over the past couple of years had nothing to do with politics.

I read this site every day and I must have missed something because I don't understand what precipitated all of this.

Scott, you're clearly in favor of active moderation, which is your prerogative, so I can see why you're apprehensive about the political forum; It could take some work on your part if you intend to regularly deal with situations that get inflammatory. My recommendation would be to not deal with situations unless someone actually gets hurt feelings, attacks clearly become too personal or other members start to complain that things are getting out of control and ruining the party. It's a fact that people will get hot-under-the-collar when discussing politics and most of us know that's how things get when you choose to participate. People who don't like this generally avoid these discussions. I guess what I'm saying is: I think you should not try to anticipate things getting out of control as it seems you have done here. At least let them actually get out of control before acting. Otherwise, I don't see how political discussion can exist.

I'm grateful for this site for sure but, to be perfectly honest, the site is less valuable to me if the topics of conversation are restricted. That's one of the reasons I can't get interested in Organissimo again. I think it's boring that the moderators are watching too closely and there too much worry about duplicate threads and such. I mean, I'm not even sure a brother could get away with a boner thread over there and there isn't even a dedicated beer thread, rendering that site useless to me ;).

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 10:21 am
by moldyfigg
The activity here and Facebook jc is underwhelming.

Dodo birds look out!

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 1:55 pm
by Jazzooo
"Do you actually want me to respond to that, Doug?"


I don't believe that I asked a question, did I? I'm perfectly calm, just reiterating my point. Thanks for reinstating it. I think you made a judgement call, that's all. I don't see any reason to be offended by what I said, even the 'nanny' comment. I mean, you did shut it down because you didn't like the way people played there, so...

Anyway, all is good. Thanks again.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 1:57 pm
by bluenoter
Scott Dolan wrote:Just a side note: my apologies to Rita for that previous grammatical Armageddon of a paragraph.
Puh-leaz. Image Not necessary, and besides, I hadn't noticed; I'd read it for sense. Sounds fine to me.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 29th, 2013, 2:48 pm
by moldyfigg
Just getting me pissed off does not qualify one as a enemy.

Maybe an enema.

Happy birthday, Bird.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 30th, 2013, 5:33 am
by Jimmy Cantiello
I personally have no use for political discussion. I gave it up years ago out of utter frustration. However, if people wish to beat their heads against a wall on a regular basis, I say have at it.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: August 30th, 2013, 4:32 pm
by Monte Smith
Scott, if you are tempted to be a censorious moderator, I suggest that you arrange matters so that you don't have the power to do so. Give the keys to someone else. Friends don't let friends become petty tyrants.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: September 2nd, 2013, 5:46 pm
by Mike Schwartz
I didn't get to vote :cry:

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: January 8th, 2014, 1:42 pm
by Pete C
Scott Dolan wrote:Do you actually want me to respond to that, Doug?

Or, do you want to calm the fuck down and comment on solutions that have been given.

I already owned up to everything you just posted in previous posts. If you cannot accept that I'm human and will make mistakes, then we have nothing left to discuss.


If this were Facebook I would "like" this.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: February 5th, 2015, 8:09 pm
by jwaggs
Pete C wrote:
Scott Dolan wrote:Do you actually want me to respond to that, Doug?

Or, do you want to calm the fuck down and comment on solutions that have been given.

I already owned up to everything you just posted in previous posts. If you cannot accept that I'm human and will make mistakes, then we have nothing left to discuss.


If this were Facebook I would "like" this.


If this were Facebook, I would not "like" this.

Re: Due to old habits dying hard...

Posted: February 7th, 2015, 11:49 am
by LennyH
jwaggs wrote:
If this were Facebook, I would not "like" this.


If this were Facebook, I would like the fact that you did not like this, and then go back to secretly stalking my old girlfriend.