These constant calls to close threads simply because one grows tired of the subject is actually more irritating than the mundane and redundant subjects themselves.
These constant calls to close threads simply because one grows tired of the subject is actually more irritating than the mundane and redundant subjects themselves.
Agreed. I've never understood this type of complaining. It's like when people threaten "I'm going to put you on ignore!'. Umm...so you mean to tell me you don't have the WILLPOWER to just ignore the poster on your own?
Don't like the thread? Fine. There are a gazillion other threads that you can peruse.
I would never suggest closing a thread simply because the discussion has been repeated many times before, but when the civility of the forum (one of the great things about this place) is threatened by personal attacks then I think the bartenders should be allowed to make a judgement call on closing a topic of conversation, in the same way that the site owners don't wish to see overtly religious or political discussions. Sadly some subjects seem to lead to the "I'm right therefore you are an ignorant idiot" level of discussion.
Rusty did close this thread at one point, presumably he decided to delete offending posts and re-open it instead.
I want to post in a place where civil discussion takes place. I've left forums before where an 'anything goes' attitude led to threads becoming meaningless fights over personal beliefs. If this place became like that I'd exercise my willpower to find another forum.
I would never suggest closing a thread simply because the discussion has been repeated many times before, but when the civility of the forum (one of the great things about this place) is threatened by personal attacks then I think the bartenders should be allowed to make a judgement call on closing a topic of conversation, in the same way that the site owners don't wish to see overtly religious or political discussions. Sadly some subjects seem to lead to the "I'm right therefore you are an ignorant idiot" level of discussion.
Rusty did close this thread at one point, presumably he decided to delete offending posts and re-open it instead.
I want to post in a place where civil discussion takes place. I've left forums before where an 'anything goes' attitude led to threads becoming meaningless fights over personal beliefs. If this place became like that I'd exercise my willpower to find another forum.
Agreed. I've never understood this type of complaining. It's like when people threaten "I'm going to put you on ignore!'. Umm...so you mean to tell me you don't have the WILLPOWER to just ignore the poster on your own?
Don't like the thread? Fine. There are a gazillion other threads that you can peruse.
I would love to find a place that is limited to civil discourse. Does such a place actually exist on the internet? I think not. It is simply a fact of life that people argue they get defensive and in so doing usually resort to personal attacks of one sort or another. That is what our culture teaches and in truth it is much easier to "win" an argument by attacking the person rather than their ideas. If you paint a person as an idiot/racist/extremist then you can dismiss anything they say out of hand and many people will follow suit. Winning an intellectual discussion is much harder because ideas are never 100% right or wrong. So to have any form of discussion, you have to accept there will be some rancor. Otherwise we are left with nothing but "nice hat" threads.
Hear, hear and well said.
But some people are more interested in controlling others, I guess. Most people who live in western democracies oppose that lack of freedom, but not all, apparently, as we can see.
If we are done talking about the subject, the thread will die on its own, and be replaced by new ones. If there is more to be said, let's have it out, then.
With Shadomega's last post, we must now veer off into the deep philosophical subject of "are paragraph breaks dead"?
Ha, I kid because I love.
But people don't want to "have it out". That requires disagreement, which is generally frowned upon around here. Even you suggested people were getting "snippy" just because there was a philosophical disagreement, suggesting some personal disapproval, when, as one of those participants, I can assure you was far from the truth. This phenomenon is not unique to this thread. There is a general call for shutting down debate. That's just the tone of the FL.
Sorry, HH, I wasn't saying either of you were being "snippy", I said there was "sniping" taking place, which is to say, personal jabs. That's a subtle difference, but it is a difference in my mind. I wasn't trying to imply that anyone was in a bad mood and looking to take offense, but that the disagreement was turning personal.
I don't remember who started it, nor do I really care to remind myself, because it was getting unpleasant to watch. The only objections I had were that it wasn't remaining civil, and it really was off on a tangient from the purpose of the thread, going on about whether or not upward mobility is better or worse now. I can see how we got there from hat ettiquette, but it had travelled far enough that it wasn't really inline with the topic anymore.
I would never suggest closing a thread simply because the discussion has been repeated many times before, but when the civility of the forum (one of the great things about this place) is threatened by personal attacks then I think the bartenders should be allowed to make a judgement call on closing a topic of conversation, in the same way that the site owners don't wish to see overtly religious or political discussions. Sadly some subjects seem to lead to the "I'm right therefore you are an ignorant idiot" level of discussion.
Rusty did close this thread at one point, presumably he decided to delete offending posts and re-open it instead.
I want to post in a place where civil discussion takes place. I've left forums before where an 'anything goes' attitude led to threads becoming meaningless fights over personal beliefs. If this place became like that I'd exercise my willpower to find another forum.
Hear, hear and well said.
But some people are more interested in controlling others, I guess. Most people who live in western democracies oppose that lack of freedom, but not all, apparently, as we can see.
Sorry if I got the wrong word, but my point remains...it *wasn't* personal. Yet you (and many others) viewed it as such.
Yes, the topic wandered. They tend to do that with open ended questions, such as the one you asked. But I can't for the life of me figure out why you think it wasn't civil. But again, that's the natural reaction around here to any disagreement. It's just the way this forum is wired.
If CarmelSmoothie was mad at me, I'd still get paid at work, my kids would still love me (or at least as much as the did before--LOL), and my neighbors wouldn't disown me.