Newme wrote:I agree that generally, this new policy of censorship [...]
There is no
new policy of censorship. What are you talking about? This topic is about having moderates check to see if a new topic follows the forum rules before it is posted publicly instead of the moderators deleting the topic after it has been posted. The forum rules have not changed.
Newme wrote:Who wants to spend one's limited time creating posts only to have them disappear for approval (censorship)?
If one wants to be on a forum in which
the forum rules we have that make this forum unique one is welcome to go there. There are many places on the internet to have unmoderated discussions, or to have discussions that are moderated according to a different rule set.
The new policy of having new topics held for moderations seems to be very effective at enforcing the rules in the most user-friendly way. The previous way of deleting topics after they were posted and temporarily displayed was not as user-friendly, in my opinion.
Scott wrote:Please note, a way to not have one's topics held for moderation is to become a queue moderator.
Newme wrote:So either be censored or censor? Come on, Scott!
I never said anything about censorship. How about we call it
help the moderation team enforce the forum rules or stop complaining about the policy changes make the volunteer moderators' jobs easier?
Newme wrote:Did you really have this as part of your intention for this forum?
Have what as my intention?
Newme wrote:I used to like this forum for the general respect toward freedom of speech and getting all thoughts out there to either be slammed because of logical fallacy or ethical issues, or to continue to stand against scrutiny. Now, it seems that many thoughts won't have a chance. Please allow freedom to post as before.
None of those policies have changed. They are all covered in the forum rules. The forum rules haven't changed.
Newme wrote:Is space on this forum the issue? If so, could you just delete inactive threads beyond a certain year in the past?
Space is not an issue at all. The issue is it is more tedious, time-consuming and user-unfriendly to delete rule-breaking topics after they have been posted instead of before. If you go #1 of the forum rules and look at the last sentence, there is a link entitled "this clarification on how forum discussions are simultaneously uncensored and strictly moderated". That--like all the other forum rules--has been there long before this new policy change in when topics are moderated. The ruleset against which the decision to allow or disallow a topic to be posted has not changed. So I don't know what all this talk about 'new censorship' is about.
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Newme wrote:I agree that generally, this new policy of censorship [...]
There is no
new policy of censorship. What are you talking about? This topic is about having moderates check to see if a new topic follows the forum rules before it is posted publicly instead of the moderators deleting the topic after it has been posted. The forum rules have not changed.
Newme wrote:Who wants to spend one's limited time creating posts only to have them disappear for approval (censorship)?
If one wants to be on a forum in which
the forum rules we have that make this forum unique one is welcome to go there. There are many places on the internet to have unmoderated discussions, or to have discussions that are moderated according to a different rule set.
The new policy of having new topics held for moderations seems to be very effective at enforcing the rules in the most user-friendly way. The previous way of deleting topics after they were posted and temporarily displayed was not as user-friendly, in my opinion.
Scott wrote:Please note, a way to not have one's topics held for moderation is to become a queue moderator.
Newme wrote:So either be censored or censor? Come on, Scott!
I never said anything about censorship. How about we call it
help the moderation team enforce the forum rules or stop complaining about the policy changes make the volunteer moderators' jobs easier?
Newme wrote:Did you really have this as part of your intention for this forum?
Have what as my intention?
Newme wrote:I used to like this forum for the general respect toward freedom of speech and getting all thoughts out there to either be slammed because of logical fallacy or ethical issues, or to continue to stand against scrutiny. Now, it seems that many thoughts won't have a chance. Please allow freedom to post as before.
None of those policies have changed. They are all covered in the forum rules. The forum rules haven't changed.
Newme wrote:Is space on this forum the issue? If so, could you just delete inactive threads beyond a certain year in the past?
Space is not an issue at all. The issue is it is more tedious, time-consuming and user-unfriendly to delete rule-breaking topics after they have been posted instead of before. If you go #1 of the forum rules and look at the last sentence, there is a link entitled "this clarification on how forum discussions are simultaneously uncensored and strictly moderated". That--like all the other forum rules--has been there long before this new policy change in when topics are moderated. The ruleset against which the decision to allow or disallow a topic to be posted has not changed. So I don't know what all this talk about 'new censorship' is about.
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