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Fencer: i usually sleep at midnight .. and watched starwas VI yesterday evening :) ... what can be more fun .. to see yoda die .. or to play games at bk ? ;)
baudrillard: just an obsevation.does any one else feel this way..or am I weird?
freedom of speak is great,I agree.it is a treasured luxury that we in the "do what ever we want 1st world culture" forget is unavailable in many countries.what blows me away is that in this culture,we claim to be the champions of free speech & democracy.but there are so many that would dictate(even online it appears in some places) what we talk about,and what out attitudes should be,and even what we should be wearing.
granted,there should be self-dicipline,self-control,modesty,descency & respect for others.but it seems these noble character traits are all but lost these days in many.
their are also( I am not pointing my finger at anyone in particular))so many online who are abusive,anti-social,anti-feminine who want to argue,rant(repeatedly)over things.its too bad.the internet can be a remarkable tool for communication.whats my point?
so many people waste their energies on negative behavior.
harley: LOL! and hee hee! I'll remember not to whoooopie dooooo is up here in the future (she says logging it down as things she must not do on BrainKing
So what is and what is not 'topic'? According to the discussion description it is for 'everybody who is interested in BrainKing itself, its structure, features and future'.
Seems to me that everyone here is discussing just that.
BIG BAD WOLF: I think the problem is that some people join certain fellowships only to keep track of what is being said about them or to keep an eye on what people are saying (they dont want to miss any dirt, for example) These are likely the people who do not want to recieve the emails, as they have no intention of active participation in said fellowship, and never read the board until they hear about someone argueing or someone talking about them or a friend of theirs. These people are not wanted in my fellowships, but there is no easy way to tell for sure who is doing this.
Czuch Chuckers: Actually except for a couple of new fellowship, I never accepted the fact I would recieve messages from the big boss - that is a new feature.
I mean it is nothing that should upset a big boss - it's just some people would rather not read the same thing twice. Some of us are quite happy with just reading things once.
(Again - great feature since some people do not regularly read fellowship boards)
ClayNashvilleTn: I agree.... It is not spam if it is something you asked to recieve. By being in a fellowship you automatically accept the fact that you may recieve a message from the big boss. If you dont like it just leave the fellowship. I seem to get more people to sign up for tournaments etc when send out invites to all members over the amout who will sign up when it is posted on the board alone.
But thinking it over now, I guess an option to just not recieve them wouldnt hurt anyone either.
If you are in my fellowship and you do not recieve my emails and you do not respond when things are posted on the board, I can just delete you from my fellowship....
ClayNashvilleTN (12. Haziran 2005, 00:10:51) tarafından düzenlendi
Anytime decesions are made i'm sure whats considered is, "Whats best for the members as a whole"
in this incident, (spam messaging)is it best to try to reach everyone and try to inform or involve everyone by group messages when the only negative is to ask informed members or members that arent intrested to simply delete them.
Stardust: I agree with bwildman. At least for myself, I always read the fellowship message boards - so almost all the time a message is also posted in there, then also sent to all members. (once is enough for me.)
But I also know that not everyone reads the fellowship message boards on a regular basis, so the message can be good for them - but not me.... I can just read it on the board.
bwildman: Being a nmember of a fellowship should entitle one to receive any group messages. If you don't want to receive them perhaps that fellowship isn't right for you :-)
Afterall isn't the purpose of a fellowship,fellowship?
Walter Montego: I presume that your post was directed at me? me being 'her'????
In the first instant, what I have told you is absolute truth. And it is the reason that I support moderated discussions here - which is a feature of this site and is therefore very much 'on topic' if there were to be any decisions about it becoming unmodrated like IYT.
You can check IYT - however, the public posts only stay there for a few days. I saved a message from the perpertrator who, after hurling his abuse at all and sundry in public then did it to me in private. He then told me he was joining this site.
Jules: Libel and slander? They have those things in Czech Republic? And they would apply to someone, say me, if I posted a review of various features of different game sites here? I think that's a real stretch. If anything, Fencer's main problem would come from someone badmouthing another site on this site and then letting it become an issue between the two sites. Which is something I'm not proposing to do.
I don't want to see a bunch of swear words and racial epitats all over the discussion boards, but I also don't like what I and others feel is overmoderation and control of the conversation either. Perhaps the solution is simple and just seeing another way of doing it will inspire someone to come up with a better way to do things.
I think I'll not say any more on this subject until Fencer weighs in on it. You guys keep expressing concern for his site's wellbeing. Let's see if he shares your fears about it.
Walter Montego: I'm still not convinced. If owners of other sites were to see people here comparing the two sites, it could cause trouble for Fencer. Especially if some not very nice things were being said. I could be wrong but I think this type of conversation has started up before and Fencer asked that we don't run down other sites here.
Besides, we all know
harley: After all, the both of them are comparing how discussion boards on run. Her post seems rather incredulous to me and I would certainly like to check up on it while giving her the benefit of the doubt and the opportunity to strengthen her position. If what she says it right, I'd certainly like to see it in action and make sure that that system is something I'm not a part of. If she's just overselling her point, but still has some valid issues with how they do it at IYT, I'll keep it in mind. And if I go to there and find I completely disagree with how she has stated it and there's anything to CrankyFranky's viewpoint, I'd certainly like to report back here that Fencer might want to incorporate some their way of doing it here.
I have the feeling that the reality lies between the two ways that they're looking at it, though Jules seems to lean lots more toward baudrillard's view. If you'd rather she not post a reply to my question on this board then I hope she'll send me the places to visit in a message. I think this is on topic. Which is better, BrainKing or It's Your Turn? I like the games and how they're run here better, but I've been having my concerns left unaddressed about the discussion boards. Hmm, I shouldn't say unaddressed, a few people do write to me or post where I may view their thoughts, but that doesn't mean I've been happy with how things are going here and I think it can be improved. From what I've seen posted in recent days, I'm not the only one.
baudrillard: Wow! After reading this post, you've really raised my curiosity about the discussion boards on IYT. It's hard to imagine them being as extreme as you make them out to be baudrillard, but I won't know for myself until I get other there and see. How many of them do they have? Which ones should I visit to see examples of this attacking, screaming, swearing, homophobic, racist, people that you speak of?
Cranky Franky: >At IYT people are respected enough to regulate themselves, and they don't have to put up with moderators who have an agenda or a personal ax to grind.
What a scream!!!!!!!! At IYT they are allowed to attack, scream, swear ... they can be homophobic, racist, sexist ... whatever they want to be! Respect???? I don't think so! Freedom of Speech? ya right. Just dip into the discussion boards for five minutes and see what that does!
So Goodbye, Cranky Franky .... go back to the IYT slurry and send us all a postcard! I vote one hundred percent for the moderators here!!!!!!!! Thank you guys!
Walter, Fencer doesn't just let the global mods do as they please. He reads all discussions we have and has the final say of everything. If we even suggested something he didn't like, he says so immediately. He hasn't handed over the site to us, we just assist in keeping it how FENCER wants it.
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