iuventus said:Nah, I'm all for the originator having the option to delete his or her thread. I was reflecting more on the voting-threads-out motion.
We locked rather than delete to stop any accusations of "you`re deleting my opinions" or "my right to read it" , the posts were obvious and its scope - about 2 threads over about 6 years . The only posts we deleted were for copyrighted material that was available for sale . The only threads we deleted were spam . But , we were given guidelines . I think the mere knowledge of mods existing gave people some self awareness of their words ........Yet everyone has the option to open all threads on the board--or none if they so choose. Why should anyone be denied the option read and post in those very threads?
Sartori said:We locked rather than delete to stop any accusations of "you`re deleting my opinions" or "my right to read it", the posts were obvious and its scope - about 2 threads over about 6 years. The only posts we deleted were for copyrighted material that was available for sale . The only threads we deleted were spam.
Although I said I wouldn't be involved in any censorship, there were 2 cases I remember on the old board (Laluna was before my time), where comments posted were clearly over-the-line, IMO.
1) A 14-year-old boy flipped out and started "bombing" the board with abusive comments - directed at other members and even their families.
2) Someone fell out with another member and posted her personal (mobile) phone number - for all to see.
These were extreme cases that probably did warrant deletion without across-the-board consultation. Yes?
^ That may well have prompted the decision to finally take some action, WW. :)
Also, I tweeted Alison yesterday, mentioning there was spam and that admin were a bit absent.
Halloween_Jack said:Although I said I wouldn't be involved in any censorship, there were 2 cases I remember on the old board (Laluna was before my time), where comments posted were clearly over-the-line, IMO.
1) A 14-year-old boy flipped out and started "bombing" the board with abusive comments - directed at other members and even their families.
2) Someone fell out with another member and posted her personal (mobile) phone number - for all to see.
These were extreme cases that probably did warrant deletion without across-the-board consultation. Yes?
Halloween_Jack said:These were extreme cases that probably did warrant deletion without across-the-board consultation. Yes?
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