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Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:22
At least the "administrators" or whatever they are called could give some feedback as why certain threads are closed, and not just block them off in the middle of adding a post.

And if blocking of threads for the sake of the community is a big issue why not start with blocking these numerous polls ...

Some form of critique should be allowed at least.... after all it is called a FORUM, maybe the Administrators should look up the exact meaning of the word, and then they can decide to rename the RFF into whatever they want, just to make things clear to users like me that is .....

RML
11-20-2006, 11:28
And another one doesn't live by the rules. The thread you're talking about is, I reckon, Sean's thread, where he got bashed for posting information which (as it turned out) was a bit old. The "humor" in that thread was NOT funny, and the bashing was uncalled for. Reason enough IMO for the moderators to jump in and close that vat of stink.

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:31
I absolutely agree with you, but others might have a different view and want to express this.

And "bashing" is a description chosen wrongly .... there was no Bashing what so ever.... perhaps some humorous remarks which might of not been comprehend able by some, or they might just lack s sense of humor all together

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:32
It is their forum and so they have the right to do as they please. There are other forums available if one doesnt like it here.


and as for that remark .... well, well ..... what to say, apart from not calling it a forum ....

"where did you learn your latin boy!?"

just kidding before this gets to serious ....

Ash
11-20-2006, 11:36
English is a complex language. I understand Americans adopted it for their own purposes. For this reasons I can fully understand the mod's cutting a few threads at the throat since most of us can't say we see the words in the correct context. If England and America alter the same language for their dialects and have different slang, I can't see how a worldwide community can understand the same humour.

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:41
I fully agree with you ash, but this is not the point. By cutting of some thread implies one doesn't even want to understand the other parties frustration/humor .. whatever.

Starting to call people "Pricks, pratts" or equivalent ... this is not done, I can see that, but just a little irony should be tolerated "world-wide"

especially this being a self proclaimed World-Wide Forum ...

Socke
11-20-2006, 11:42
It used to be different when this site was smaller, ah, the good old times.

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:44
Germany was different when it was smaller, but times change.....

And then if your in for the "big money" you should be able to stand the changes, at least be aware/prepared of them.....

"if you can't stand the heat ... (you know how it goes....)

Ash
11-20-2006, 11:45
If anyone on this forum called me a 'prick', 'prat' or 'dipsh*t' they'd have a horsehead on their pillow tomorrow. It's one thing saying it to someone's face with a smile, but on a forum where words cannot be accompanied by body language, tone, etc, when speaking to strangers (no matter how long we have known each other by their ID on the forum) anything other than the language you use in front of the grandparents on your best behaviour shouldn't be used

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:46
.... So what was the problem with the original thread .... ?

Ash
11-20-2006, 11:48
Well apparently the humour/wording was not tolerable??

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:51
... Humor must always be tollarable... in every society...

if one refrains from this, what will the world come too .....

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:54
Yes I realize Ash, but it shouldn't be .....

Ash
11-20-2006, 11:56
Well people have made careers from joking around. Look at the 'controversial' humour from previous decades that is now considered tame (or racially unacceptible and frowned upon). It's all about current circumstance.

I won't take anything people say on here to-heart. But I think when someone posts a thread that is old news, because they don't keep track everyday it's not fair to poke fun. Well... poke too deep lets say.

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:57
Take Billy Conolly for instance.... has a razor sharp humor, his wording is not always correct (according to some) but he should be permitted .... (as some would disagree)

Magnus
11-20-2006, 11:59
... It's not because of the old news, as you might know there is quite a bit of history behind Mr. reid. and the M8 .... but I don't want to go into that .... like said ist passed, but there are people who from now on will make (satirical) comments on whatever he posts, and quite rightfully so I might add., but so much about that ....

MP Guy
11-20-2006, 12:01
Well, I missed what is going on. could someone fill me in on the rootcause of this thread?

Magnus
11-20-2006, 12:03
Jorge, just a discussion on what is, and what should be allowed to be said in a modern day environment, the aftermath of a closed thread.

Magnus
11-20-2006, 12:04
and might I add, not specifically focussed at the content of the closed thread .... more of a philosophical exchange of views...

Jocko
11-20-2006, 12:13
anything other than the language you use in front of the grandparents on your best behaviour shouldn't be used

You obviously never met mine, Ash!

Apart from anything else, I think it's wise to remember that humour is a psychological safety valve. Nothing will buld up tension and ill-feeling - or sap the life from a community - like the pretence that all is well and every view is peerlessly right.

Cheers, Ian

Magnus
11-20-2006, 12:19
You obviously never met mine, Ash!

Apart from anything else, I think it's wise to remember that humour is a psychological safety valve. Nothing will buld up tension and ill-feeling - or sap the life from a community - like the pretence that all is well and every view is peerlessly right.

Cheers, Ian


Having said that, this would change every forum into a boring old "oxford" text book

Kim Coxon
11-20-2006, 12:19
Magnus,
Perhaps the point that you missed was that someone who was most definately NOT Sean Reid decided to start a troll thread against the very simple rules of the forum. It started to attract flames. The first post being what it was, was deleted. If the first post in a thread is deleted, the whole thread is deleted. It had nothing to do with humour or views but the fact that one member was trying to pass his comments off as someone else.

Kim

... It's not because of the old news, as you might know there is quite a bit of history behind Mr. reid. and the M8 .... but I don't want to go into that .... like said ist passed, but there are people who from now on will make (satirical) comments on whatever he posts, and quite rightfully so I might add., but so much about that ....

Magnus
11-20-2006, 12:21
In that case you should of deleted the post/thread immediately!

Why so slow in moderating these threads ..... ;-)))

Magnus
11-20-2006, 12:22
(not seriously meant)

but then an explanation would of helped ....

Kim Coxon
11-20-2006, 12:25
Perhaps not. ;)

Kim

(not seriously meant)

jlw
11-20-2006, 12:30
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Ash
11-20-2006, 12:32
They actually prefer dead chickens. But of course there are hidden charges for the sellers to receive funds via payfowl :D

rxmd
11-20-2006, 12:45
Ha, and I was thinking it was because of my bad German humour.

Second time in a week that something to which I reply gets deleted. I guess I need to be more selective in what I reply to.

Philipp

Nachkebia
11-20-2006, 12:48
:D :D I don`t get it, Which on you are defending Magnus, German engineering or humor? :D :D

Magnus
11-20-2006, 12:57
well Nachkebia which ever way you look at it, German engineering needs no defense, German humor in retrospect doesn't deserve any ..... :-)

rxmd
11-20-2006, 12:58
Ha, my humour or lack thereof doesn't need defending (the US Marines took care of that) :)

Magnus
11-20-2006, 13:05
You are the exception rxmd, your posting in the closed thread proved that .....
As humor goes, this was really humeros