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nharmon
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response 33 of 133:
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May 4 03:14 UTC 2006 |
So this new thing would be like the twinkie conference on mnet?
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naftee
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response 34 of 133:
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May 4 04:07 UTC 2006 |
basically yeah. just with an "old" twist
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other
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response 35 of 133:
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May 5 01:43 UTC 2006 |
The proposal creates a SELF-regulating system to foster the development
of a more constructive mode of discussion. It defies logic to insist
that this is the same thing as censorship by authority. To cling to
that position can only marginalize you and your opinion, especially in
the absence of an alternative constructive suggestion.
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tod
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response 36 of 133:
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May 5 04:24 UTC 2006 |
To cling to that position can only
marginalize you and your opinion, especially in the absence of an alternative
constructive suggestion.
Alberto Gonzales? Is that you? *Seig Heil*
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other
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response 37 of 133:
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May 5 16:28 UTC 2006 |
I see no subtlety escapes your derision.
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tod
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response 38 of 133:
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May 5 16:35 UTC 2006 |
I see you are full of syllables with nothing to say except "Censorship, my
precious", Golum.
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scholar
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response 39 of 133:
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May 5 16:59 UTC 2006 |
re. 35: no-one complained about it being censorship BY AUTHORITY.
moreover, it COULD be censorship by authority if authority knows certain
things are likely to be censored.
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tod
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response 40 of 133:
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May 5 17:36 UTC 2006 |
Its still censorship. Someone doesn't like your tone, grammar, vocabular,
slang, drift, punctuation, style, etc and suddenly you've got Joe Stalin
himself re-writing the entire item. No f'in thanks, Goebels lovers.
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krj
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response 41 of 133:
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May 5 17:53 UTC 2006 |
Arbornet III.
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tod
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response 42 of 133:
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May 5 18:19 UTC 2006 |
1984
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albaugh
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response 43 of 133:
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May 11 23:01 UTC 2006 |
Baying at the moon, tod.
I suspect (no proof) that grex is not the first conferencing system for most
of the people who come to grex. Therefore conferencers have undoubtedly seen
the lurid side of internet communication, and are not likely to be shocked
at what they see on grex. The question is, is there enough valuable and
interesting discussion, period on grex, even with the detraction of the
graffiti of trap etc.?
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tod
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response 44 of 133:
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May 11 23:54 UTC 2006 |
Parenting Cf - The Sequel
What part of the board actions and discussions did you all forget about after
popcorn went apeshit? Censorship is nothing to take lightly.
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happyboy
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response 45 of 133:
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May 12 01:00 UTC 2006 |
REMOVE THE RIBBON PLZ K?
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naftee
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response 46 of 133:
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May 12 03:43 UTC 2006 |
TAKE IT OFF
STRIP IT
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tod
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response 47 of 133:
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May 12 09:29 UTC 2006 |
"Take it off! Take it off!"
-Searching for Mr.Goodbar
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jesuit
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response 48 of 133:
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May 17 02:16 UTC 2006 |
TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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rcurl
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response 49 of 133:
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May 19 02:46 UTC 2006 |
I use some moderated mailinglists and all the moderator does is ensure that
all submissions are relevant to the topic of the mailinglist and presented
civily. I have no problem with such moderation. Of course, a moderator could
abuse his/her authority. I have seen cases where that has led to new
mailinglists splitting off from the original.
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tod
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response 50 of 133:
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May 19 20:10 UTC 2006 |
I run one and it gets about 900 messages a day..half or more are spam. Its
a PITA.
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cmcgee
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response 51 of 133:
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Oct 2 04:50 UTC 2007 |
I have linked this item from the previous Coop Conference because it
seems relevant to issues that were discussed at Happy Hour. (Thanks,
gelinas, for pointing it out to me).
I am considering making this a BoD agenda item. My suggestion to the
Board would be that we make conference posting a Class 2 privilege.
I believe that the problem as posed by slynne in the original post still
remains.
Personally, I have been directing most friends to a different
(moderated) conferencing system with an Agora Conference that has every
thing I enjoy about Grex's Agora, without the verbal abuse, attacks, and
graffiti. (Really, it was already named Agora when I joined!)
I also have found myself avoiding Agora. I don't need to see all the
abusive item titles, nor do I need to page through all the ignored
responses. There are pleasanter communities, with just as broad a range
of opinions.
However, before I propose moving conference posting to class 2, I'd like
to see more of a consensus.
One thing that concerns me is that such a consensus may not be possible,
and that Grex may lose a large number of its supporters if we try to
create experimental moderated conferences. However, Grex is already
losing supporters and active participants, so in some sense, we lose
either way.
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cyklone
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response 52 of 133:
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Oct 2 13:08 UTC 2007 |
I had a similar proposal for mnet that I wish they'd tried. Basically,
there would be an uncensored cf that mirrored gen/agora. I proposed
calling the uncensored cf "garbage" but you can come up with whatever name
you want. The key was that readers could respond to a post by typing "move
(post/item #) to garbage." There would be a program that automatically
counted the "move to" posts, and once a threshold was reached, that post
or item would be marked "moved." It would still be fully readable in the
uncensored mirror cf but not in the first cf. The only issues I could see
would where to set the threshold (five votes? ten? somewhere in between?)
and whether those whose items were moved would try to game the system by
creating new accounts to punish those who voted to move their items. Given
the new proposals to validate users, I think the second problem may be
more imaginary than real. The advantage of this system is that no power
is concentrated in the hands of a moderator, it is based on consensus (to
a degree) and there is no censorship, in the sense that no one's words are
permanently "disappeared." Something to think about.
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keesan
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response 53 of 133:
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Oct 2 13:15 UTC 2007 |
How about allowing the fairwitness of agora to delete (is that possible) items
posted specifically to annoy (such as the recent spate by our resident
vandal)? Even if I filter the vandals, it is annoying to have to read the
responses to them.
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cyklone
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response 54 of 133:
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Oct 2 13:23 UTC 2007 |
I would oppose that method as concentrating too much power in the hands of
one person. My method would allow grex as a group to do the same thing. Under
your proposal, who's to say that I wouldn't be censored if I used "indelicate"
language to start a "bruce is an ignorant moron who refuses to use his brain"
item? Also, your proposal would remove the item entirely, while mine would
allow it to live on in another cf.
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cmcgee
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response 55 of 133:
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Oct 2 13:47 UTC 2007 |
Sindi, the Agora fairwitness already has that power.
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keesan
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response 56 of 133:
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Oct 2 14:21 UTC 2007 |
Should we vote whether to allow the Agora fairwitness to remove postings
designed primarily to be offensive? Or will this encourage the vandal to
flood other conferences?
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cmcgee
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response 57 of 133:
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Oct 2 14:32 UTC 2007 |
You're assuming that the proposal would pass.
I don't think you've got the votes to do that, but go ahead and start
the process if you like.
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