colinm wrote:I would like all the posts I've made here removed.
You can't be serious! Do you know how much work that is? Now, I wish I could un-say a bunch of things in my life time but those words have bolted...
colinm wrote:I would like all the posts I've made here removed.
wildwalks wrote:I have been following this thread closely (I am avoiding posting - I don't want to get in the way.)
I want to thank everyone for making a great effort to keep this thread friendly.
Robert H wrote:As someone who feels very uncomfortable about this whole mess I find it quite odd that a post quite clearly telling Colin to 'f%#k off' is tolerated earlier in this thread. I know that rule 25 prevents me talking about moderation action but in this case it is the moderation in-action that worries me.
Robert H wrote: From past experiences in this sub-forum I certainly feel there is a bad case favouritism towards some of the older members here [join time, not necessarily age], which is perhaps letting them get away with more than they should. I can understand this on one level but on another it is quite damaging to the community as a whole as new members are alienated.
Ent wrote:I think most moderators would agree that I have saddled my high horse with lance and charged at a few windmills in my time.
Turfa wrote:While I can't comment on what Jesus might think of kittens, I do know that I like cats........ But I couldn't eat a whole one !
Nuts wrote:
That said, some members are probably close to the edge.. at least, given the effort over the years, they only have themselves to blame if they are banned.
Drifting wrote:We are all human, and people do come and go. Moderation must be done judiciously, and by its nature will never make everyone happy. I don't disagree with any of those comments (other than the mainlander one), but nonetheless a lot of people have left, some old hands who have forsaken the site due to the negativity. " But whether that is okay or not really rests on the shoulders of the owner and operators.
I just think a bit of basic respect would go far around here.
icefest wrote:Wow, I've finally got around to reading this entire thread.
My thoughts:
There is a lot of criticism of the current ruleset. (not just by simonm) Could those people rewrite the rules in a way that fixes the issues that they have with them?
Then, instead of everyone beating around the bush (and beating the dead horse), we can see exactly what will get us out of this rut. (excuse the pun)
Secondly, regarding moderation. Are there any written guidelines for the moderators to follow? Is there any plan for these to be made and then be made publicly visible? Then there is a clear ruleset to to match against for malpractice.
TL;DR please rewrite and post rules you have a problem with, display mod guidelines on website.
GPSGuided wrote: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.
Ok.
Maybe the site introduction should be something like this...Welcome to the online community (or site or forum for those who object to the terms community) for friendly and helpful discussion of topics of interest to bushwalkers and repository of bushwalking related information submitted by bushwalkers, for bushwalkers.
Now, was it Judaean Front of the People or People's Front of Judaea?
Nuts wrote:I should say that I agree, it could appear capricious.
Drifting wrote:I just think a bit of basic respect would go far around here.
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