That said, I want to see him returned/restored, how can we make this happen?
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Krontheos wrote: I need a challenge;I've been away doing other things, I seem to have missed Dirty Universe, but I remember Naughtorious and I thought he was just being silly.
This is a rather unfortunate result, and also a fundamental injustice, for two reasons.I echo these sentiments wholeheartedly. I believe there must be a distinction made between thoughtful and provocative posts like his thread regarding mind sentience, and the posts that were filled with antagonism and anger. DU is a good person and an insightful human being at the end of the day. Yes he blew his lid in a few posts, but I was guilty of the same thing only a few months back. It happens to the best of us and when you really allow yourself to know him, you see that there is a man with quality character who at the very least should have had a board warning issued. I know Scott wants to run a genuine Philosophy site of discourse over disrespect, but there has got to be a better methodology than outright termination of the account of the accused.
First, "Dirty Universe/Naughtorious", who unfortunately cannot seem to maintain a workable and functional equilibrium and responsibility within the confining rules of a philosophy forum, an issue many of us struggle with at times, has therefore had his seemingly baseless rants and infractions deleted but has also had the valid contributions of his interesting and insightful thoughts and ideas deleted in a broad and sweeping effort, and in an apparently indifferent and careless attempt by the moderator to enforce the somewhat arbitrary interpretation of the rules designed to keep a functional structure to this site.
Second, as I alluded to above, the interpretation of the rules tends to allow for the obvious trolling activities of the likes of "Liberationcollective/M16A4" as long as it possesses the appearance of conforming to these rules in the technical or literal sense, but in the interpretive sense such a blindness to the reality of the intended message behind the ideas no matter the structure of the wording utilized is fundamentally unjustified and not in keeping with fair and equitable discourse that the rules are designed to facilitate and protect.
It is quite obvious that those who seek to disrupt the discussions, insult other members and cause a general discord within these forums are free to do so, and are in fact protected by the rules set forth as long as they are clever enough to technically conform to these rules, but while also taking advantage of the very structure of the rules in order to circumvent the intended purpose.
I think the injustice is to be found both in the abilities, intents, interpretations, and perhaps also the inabilities, of both the members to circumvent and/or conform to the rules and of the moderator to enforce the rules.
I also think that a rewrite of the rules is necessary in order to prevent such injustices in the future.
Like the name Naughtorius, I miss the name Dirty Universe. He is misunderstood. He is a good man with human frustrations. He desires truth. I saw good changes while being DU so I must ask, was he banned because of earlier posts and change not recognized? I saw a lot of his "destructive behaviors" the way I watch TV....A good movie may have objectionable content, but the movie was good. Sometimes it takes something bad to make a person see something good. I miss you DU. Your name should be CHALLENGE. MistyYou and Spiral hit it dead on. Dirty Universe has a passion for Philosophy and truth that we can all appreciate. He does not cease nor desist until he feels he has solved the problems of the world around him. That is what we need more of in this forum rather than pseudo intellectuals whose arguments amount to logical circle jerks. Yes, he was prone to frustration that would manifest itself into occasional outbursts but he is only human. He immerses himself into every inquiry the world poses upon him, and I would rather be a member of a club that associates with men of such a cloth, than of one where such men are castigated when they falter.
Toadny wrote:Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbitWelcome back, Toadny, I have a variety of threads created to challenge others here, take a look at my authored topics if you like.
All great responses, I personally find it abhorrent on a philosophy forum to delete/remove material, even if it is against the rules and the member banned. If anybody can/should delete philosophy participation then it should be the author of the material, not an administrator/moderator. I also strongly advocate self-responsibility of moderating, to put this responsibility on the thread-creators, not arbitrarily assigned forum moderators.This is actually an excellent point Krontheos! I was pondering awhile back the prospect of asking Scott if he would allow us the function of locking or even outright deleting topics that we personally start. If anything, the very least we should be permitted is the ability to delete posts that we start. True we are given the capability of editing them, but what if someone wants to start a fresh conversation unfettered by those past insights? To put it succinctly, user empowerment should definitely be more of a focus.
Krontheos wrote:Hear Hear!
All great responses, I personally find it abhorrent on a philosophy forum to delete/remove material, even if it is against the rules and the member banned. If anybody can/should delete philosophy participation then it should be the author of the material, not an administrator/moderator. I also strongly advocate self-responsibility of moderating, to put this responsibility on the thread-creators, not arbitrarily assigned forum moderators.
If I create a thread and it gets spammed off-topic by lower minds, trying to divert the topic, in order to ignore the central points (obfuscation), then this technically is legal and with the rulebook of the forum. But it is bad-faith argument. Bad-faith argument is legal, but, anti-philosophical.
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Krontheos wrote:I see that DU/Naughtorious' posts have been deleted/censored. I disagree with this decision and strongly recommend to unban Naughtorious. Because he really is the only thinker on the forum that I feel 'improves' thought, intelligence, and philosophy around here. I need a challenge; Naughtorious provided me with one. He had the ability to provoke and think, to really inquire into a philosophical topic. I feel that many other members try their best, but, Naughtorious really stands-apart and deserves more recognition.To add to your OP, DU was also colorful and hilarious. He is a 21 year old brilliant thinker. I have cried a lot today over this very bad decision to delete him as if he made no contribution to this PC, buried like he died, but buried with all memories erased. It sickens me. I remember a saying when i was a kid: Sticks and stones will break my bones, but WORDS will never hurt me. Are we ADULTS who fend for ourselves OR BABIES who need protection?
That said, I want to see him returned/restored, how can we make this happen?
Syamsu wrote:DU suggested I leave the forum, arguing in exactly the same way that I was banned from the other main philosophy site. Saying that what I argue is pseudophilosophy. DU is tyrannical in style, always crossing borders, which is also the favorite hobby of dictators, but then borders of nations.Dictators control peoples lives, Syamsu, DU did not dictate control over other people, he used words that another person could ignore and walk away from, or if brave, confront.
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