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Goats aside, then, what about other meaningless fun discussions?
What about "No, you're thinking of..." types of discussions?
Row row fight the powah is about doing the impossible and seeing the invisible - not an act of rebellion.
What harm do threads about goats cause?
I also have one other reason why I am opposed to threads about goats (again due to connotations), but I am not willing to share that on the forum. Hopefully you guys know me well enough to trust me that it is a reason with some thought behind it, and show me some grace.
I think what you have said begs the question, though: are you going extra hard on goat threads because you personally have a problem with goats? If so, what does that say about your qualifications to be the one removing them?I have a personal problem with My Little Pony, I think it's rubbish and that 20-something people have an unhealthy obsession with the show for facetious reasons. However, I do not lock or quarantine Bronie threads on the entertainment board unless they violate some other rule. One could make the argument that goat threads are spam, but that points back to the whole bigger issue about what "spam" is. Nonetheless, if I locked Bronie threads and one of the reasons I gave is that I had a personal problem with MLP, I would be unfit to moderate Bronies.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on April 08, 2012, 01:35:28 AMI think what you have said begs the question, though: are you going extra hard on goat threads because you personally have a problem with goats? If so, what does that say about your qualifications to be the one removing them?I have a personal problem with My Little Pony, I think it's rubbish and that 20-something people have an unhealthy obsession with the show for facetious reasons. However, I do not lock or quarantine Bronie threads on the entertainment board unless they violate some other rule. One could make the argument that goat threads are spam, but that points back to the whole bigger issue about what "spam" is. Nonetheless, if I locked Bronie threads and one of the reasons I gave is that I had a personal problem with MLP, I would be unfit to moderate Bronies.If it was you that changed the thread title, thank you.
Then thank you YMT
I think what you have said begs the question, though: are you going extra hard on goat threads because you personally have a problem with goats? If so, what does that say about your qualifications to be the one removing them?
Oddly enough I don't actually have a problem with real goats. In fact, I was recently talking to my wife about the possibilities of getting one. As for deleting their pictures here on the forum, I think my reasons that I have already stated are sufficient for removing the pictures despite any other reasons I have.
Many years ago, it seemed like half the posts in a day were about SSBM, which I was also rather annoyed with personally (since I don't play), but I never cracked down on that either.
What's the difference between a real goat and a picture of a goat?
This makes no sense to me at all. Many people discussed a popular game, and you were annoyed simply because you didn't play it? I really don't get why this annoyed you.
Mods shouldn't take ANYTHING down unless it directly goes against the rules.
I understand your confusion, but it really comes down to how I typically interact with the forum. When I get the chance to check the forum, I generally go to the "most recent posts" and then open all 10 pages as links (which shows me the most recent 100 posts). Typically I get on often enough that I can do that and not miss any posts (because there are less than 100 new ones since I was on last). However back during the SSBM days, people were posting on that one thread so often, that for a while, every time I logged in there were posts that I missed out on because too many had happened while I was away. I just skipped over the SSBM ones so they weren't a problem themselves, but they made me miss other threads, and thus annoyed me.
Quote from: Red on April 08, 2012, 07:08:32 AMMods shouldn't take ANYTHING down unless it directly goes against the rules.It would be foolish for mods to ONLY take into consideration the exact things that are posted without considering the context of them. There is nothing specifically in the rules that forbids people from writing posts containing curse words that are spelled backwards. According to your suggestion, mods should just overlook these nonsense words (as they would appear) without realizing that they are actually attempts to rebel against the rules.Similarly, pictures of goats, and threads solely about cheese are not wrong at face value. However in the context of their history on this forum, they are actually attempts to rebel against the rules, and that is a very good reason to remove them.
The more mods are allowed to dictate their own rules the more chances over abuse of power happens. Goats and cheese are not against the rules, the threads cause no one any harm.
Similarly, pictures of goats, and threads solely about cheese are not wrong at face value. However in the context of their history on this forum, they are actually attempts to rebel against the rules, and that is a very good reason to remove them.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on April 08, 2012, 07:35:13 AMSimilarly, pictures of goats, and threads solely about cheese are not wrong at face value. However in the context of their history on this forum, they are actually attempts to rebel against the rules, and that is a very good reason to remove them.You see them as a symbol of forum rebellion, I see them as a funny little inside joke on the forums.
The rules for these boards are few
not difficult to understand
not difficult to follow
Spam is specifically disallowed in the forum rules, therefore the threads in question were rightfully deleted. It is not for you to decide what does and does not cause the forum "harm", nor is Mark exercising any subjective notion of such. He is removing spam threads from the board.