corvus wrote:Wow what is this "rant" about please ??
corvus
GPSGuided wrote:Apply the meaning of "community" in a wider sense and all the worries will dissipate. Peace and calm.
corvus wrote:GPSGuided wrote:Apply the meaning of "community" in a wider sense and all the worries will dissipate. Peace and calm.
What does that mean Please ?
Son of a Beach wrote:I've found that if you make the slightest reference to being a christian on this site, you get hammered for preaching and for enforcing your views on the other readers.
GPSGuided wrote:Colinm, just don't so narrowly focus on the word "community" and you'll be right. Think of it as a puff of cloud that floats away in a virtual "community", or "site" as you prefer.
GPSGuided wrote:At the end of the day, it's just an Internet forum for the benefit of all who cares to participate. There are a lot more woes out there in the real world to worry about. I'd worry more about the multi-thousand years Muslim vs Christian conflict in the real world than what's in the T&C of an Internet forum. Walk in or walk out ad lib.
colinm wrote:This makes no sense.
Son of a Beach wrote:When religious issues came up in the past, I used to try and get one of the others to do the moderation, or at least to review what I'd done.
colinm wrote:At the end of the day, it's a site claiming falsely to represent a community.
GPSGuided wrote:If one accepts the definition of community as "a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common" (Mac's built-in dictionary)
photohiker wrote:colinm wrote:At the end of the day, it's a site claiming falsely to represent a community.
Actually, I somewhat disagree.
This site might not represent a community, but it has been instrumental in creating one.
colinm wrote:No. The set of people with red hair is not a community, although they have a particular characteristic in common. The set of people living around the Gaza strip live in the same place, but are not a community. So ... no. Surprisingly, Mac's build-in dictionary may not be the best source of understanding of commonly used terms which are also terms of art.
a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
colinm wrote:I should say: This distinction only became clear to me when it became clear to me that there's an ethnocentric christian value system pervading the administration of the site, and I ran foul of it. The monocultural christianity of the terms and conditions of service merely serves to demonstrate the main point, this is merely a site, not a community, and we are livestock, no more and no less. We wear a 'member' badge, but that's no different from an ear tag.
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