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Is this normal??
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:36 pm
by stainofmind
I am kind of new to forums. SO this is my questions, is it normal for threads to be locked just because of arguments? Or is it normal for the moderators to ban certain topics? I am really curious about this, because the only other forum I belong to never locks posts and never censers us (except for launguage.)
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:38 pm
by HyeMew
Loaded question. Let the mod-bashing begin!
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:40 pm
by stainofmind
I dont mean to start anything, really! I asked the same question at my other forum too!!! I am just really wondering if its sort of an internet standard or if its only happening here! Sorry.
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:52 pm
by Morgan
I think, in all fairness, it depends on the type of board, the audience and the moderator's unique set of what's acceptable or what's not.
Take offtopic.com for example. The forums there are more strict on letting new users in. (you have to go through a probation of sorts... it's no big deal) This is to weed out some users who are only joining to cause trouble.
Here, I think the main objective is to maintain intelligent speculation and conversation about any subject. Some may think that the moderators here are against Cassieiswatching speculation... but that issue has already been solved by the creation of separate forums (inside this one, as well as uncensored Cassie forums found elsewhere). But I digress.
I'm not into attacking mods, I don't hate the mods, though I have expressed disapproval about issues... that's why they are here. To solve concerns and unacceptable behavior (arguments, inappropriate language, etc.)
ok, sorry, I rambled.
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 5:52 pm
by stainofmind
Thank you for explaining. It makes sense. Really, I was just curious because Im kind of computer dumb, and I dont get around on the internet too much. I can imagin how hard it is to make those calls, Mods, so thank you.
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:12 pm
by Terryfic
We try to not lock threads just because of arguments, but we do try to lock them when it appears that both sides have presented their arguments fully and neither seems willing to back down. Since, this often just leads to flaming and insulting a poster instead of their argument, or people just continue to repeat themselves over and over again. We just want to keep this place friendly; we encourage debates, but will try to stop arguments before they become needlessly heated.