this is getting more and more interesting... for example, rain says "I think sceptic's post is much less offensive than being called "officious" or now, after the edit, labelled a terrorist."
i've looked and looked and this is the only reference i found to terrorism, from pig:
Quote
If terrorism changes the way you live then they have won.
If what Rain has done then it has changed you
Dont let the person who complained about your posts get to you or they have won......you are much to smart to let that happen
if that's the quote she refererences, it seems pretty obvious to me that he wasn't saying anything close to what she thought he was... i'll paraphrase what i think he meant, and he can correct it if i'm wrong
"if you allow a moderator's actions to run you away, the moderator won" ... the 'terrorist' remark seems to me to be a simple analogy
as for the "officious" remark, the definition is:
Marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others
notice that the word applies more to the 'excessive eagerness' than to the offering of, etc... it's hard to tell whether or not someone is excessively eager simply if an action is taken... however, according to justin his post was called "intentionally offensive," which (imo) shows at the least a subjective view of the matter... he goes to lengths to state that it wasn't intended to be offensive at all... for a person who wrote something to say what it meant, only to have another who interprets the writing to say it meant the exact opposite, could make it appear (from the outside looking in) that a person is excessively eager to take some sort of action
i'll let others decide whether or not sceptic's words were offensive... here they are:
"This is the sort of conversation I have with children, did she call your bluff?"
and
"... my posts were not intended to endear myself to Justin...I also posted knowing full well, that Justin is well thought of and that any derogatory comments made about him..." (btw, does that mean his self-admitted derogatory comments were *intentionally* offensive? it would appear so)
and
"I do not recall actually calling Justin a child, I may have implied it with some of my comments, but I stand by those comments, I think they are valid" (yet another, it would appear, intentionally offensive comment - one wonders just why someone who admits to making intentionally offensive comments isn't warned while one who made an effort to *deny* any intention to offend is)
"Paul Krugman is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." Newt Gingrich (paraphrased)