Leaving the forums goodbye
#41
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:08
Some times people do things that annoy us all, having a post deleted is not as bad as having your house burgled, so try put things in prospective, rain has a hard job to do and your post does not make it any easier for her
I am now bored with this thread
#42
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:09
#43
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:09
First, I think this whole thing as been blown way out of proportion. I hope that justin reconsiders leaving the forum, since its great having his involvement in these discussions. I think many players can learn a lot from him.
I personally think that mentioning a blog that Justin likes (and I like also, and I have never even read the bridge content on the blog, but find Aaron's philosophical ramblings to be interesting) shouldn't be cause for deleting a message. I understand that there is something on that blog which is damaging to someone else, and I understand both from general principles of a community and from a legal point of view why BBO wants to dissociate itself from that content. Having said that, there is stuff on fox news's website that I find offensive and involve personal attacks on people (maybe even a BBO member?) but I would be the first to object that all references/links to fox news be eliminated.
I alsoo understand why justin was offended by his post getting deleted. I do wish he can understand why is was deleted, and even if he disagrees with that decision, like I do, he can accept that decision as at least being made with good motives in mind, whether or not you agree with the detailed excecution.
There is also a slippery slope here, since if I provided a link to justin's web site, and his website has a link to aaron's website, should we be deleting that message also?
Again, I don't even understand why people derive pleasure from
a. watching bad bridge
b. making fun of it
but then again I didn't like mystery science theater 3000 for the same reason. A bad movie is still a bad movie, and getting to make fun of it doesn't improve it all that much....
Can I declare a bridge version of national brotherhood week? Maybe rain can apologize for not taking enough time to explain to justin why BBO doesn't allow certain links to appear on its sites (we appreciate the job you do rain, its just that almost everything you deal with is very sensative, maybe you need a sensative sounding form letter), and justin can apologize for ignoring rain's call on this and continously reposting the link.
In any case, aaron hasn't had any new content for a year, so I think under the:
"I post therefore I blog" definition, its not even a blog anymore....
#44
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:23
#45
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:38
for h2osmom
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irrespective of who wrote this, IMHO, it is a snide comment on the end of a post, similar to a verbal dig at the end of a conversation.
I consider this as bad as any comment I have made, this is my opinion and I have no problem with it.
let me try to explain myself, I am trying to express to Justin how I feel about his post and the fact I think it was not nice.
I am not good with words, but I am trying to be as reasonable as I can.
You are sticking up for your friend Justin, who I am sure is a decent human being, I am sticking up for rain as I know she is a decent human being.
and please rain never deserved Justins comments i.e.
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the implications here are as bad as any insult I may have been perceived as making. I think he should apologise to Rain for his post, but again that is only my opinion
#46
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:40
Ken
PS Best wishes to everyone involved and I hope you sort it all out. If a drink will help, I'll buy.
#47
Posted 2006-May-01, 16:58
sceptic, on May 1 2006, 04:31 PM, said:
I do not consider what I said that derogatory, they may be near the mark, but just because I do not have the ability to express myself as eloquently as some of you lot do, it does not mean I am stupid nor does it mean I can't have an opinion.
I did not like this post and I have said so, I do not have a good opinion of the original poster, but I am sure that he wont lose any sleep over that and how do you know I have not been warned or spoken to about my posts.
are you now an oracle LOL
wayne, i know you aren't the least bit stupid and you express yourself just fine... but you hafta admit that you didn't hide the fact that your comments to/about justin were made intentionally (hell, you *said* so)... yet, even though some might find the content of your posts offensive and even though that content was intentionally entered, your posts have not been deleted...
so my point was, justin denied offending anyone period, much less intentionally, yet his post was deleted... you admit to intentionally posting what many people have said are offensive comments, yet your posts haven't been deleted
doesn't that make all of this appear (as justin hinted at) somewhat personal?
#48
Posted 2006-May-01, 17:34
#49
Posted 2006-May-01, 17:37
#50
Posted 2006-May-01, 17:55
Rain, on May 1 2006, 08:27 PM, said:
Your first post was : My favourite blog was xxxxxx
I deleted the whole thread because, as Dean stated, that blog was most famous for deriding another member. We don't allow that url in BBO. We won't allow it in BBF either. Since the main gist of your post would be gone when I deleted that thread, I decided to erase the whole thread, and instead write the reasons its deleted. (Instead of editing it I mean).
I'm confused - initially did you delete a whole thread, as you said you did, or one post?
Assuming it was one post, I believe the offending link should have been removed, the rest of the post kept even if the gist might be lost, and the poster informed not to use the link again. Deleting a post should not be done if an edit will fix the problem, even if the post loses some context. Likewise deleting a whole thread should not be done if removing a post will fix the problem.
To Justin, I suggest you keep a copy of lengthy posts you make, if you continue to make them on BBO. Then if/when one is deleted, you can post it on your blog (and/or rec.games.bridge), with a note that it was censored. Since censored material gets a larger audience, you will find it gets read by more than would have done so without censorship, thus defeating the delete.
I've been a victim of a clearly unreasonable mod in a sports forum, and despite the efforts of a whole bunch of senior members to have the mod see the light, it did not get resolved quickly. So I ended up at another forum, and it turned out to be much better. Having said that, I think BBO forums are well worth the investment in time, and one should not allow some temporary aggravation to stop your posting here.
#51
Posted 2006-May-01, 20:21
Rain, on May 1 2006, 03:27 PM, said:
I think sceptic's post is much less offensive than being called "officious" or now, after the edit, labelled a terrorist. Babies can be cute. Terrorists, never. But both can stand unless other moderators want to remove it.
Rain?????
i think you misunderstood the terrorist part......!
its often been said that if the 911 terrorists affect your life then they have won by taking away some of your freedoms.......for Jlall then if he decides not to post on here cause he got his hand slapped then they have won. He should just stay here and keep posting and get his hand slapped some more like I continually get mine slapped
#52
Posted 2006-May-01, 21:00
1. After I've found out about the blog in question, I must say that there is a lot of interesting reading on there and it took me a while to find the part of it which is apparently offensive to some. Somebody certainly gets ridiculed there, but if the quotes are authentic I must say that is for a reason (sorry dude...). The blog certainly is not about bridge in general, and if Justin likes it I think you should not disallow his link because somebody might be offended by a small part of the site.
2. IF you think you had to censor in this case, it should have been done more carefully, i.e. by providing some explanation in the edit about the reason. Also the replies by Justin should not have been edited out completely.
3. Justin, take a time out and return after a while. A lot of people would miss your contributions to this forums.
I've seen worse things happening on public forums (being partly guilty in one case even), this issue is being taken a bit too serious in my eyes.
After all the other heated Water Cooler discussions about really serious topics now this gets turned into a major issue. How ironic.
--Sigi
#53
Posted 2006-May-01, 21:46
Come back.
#54
Posted 2006-May-01, 21:53
I am aware of the fact that a cadre of players have somehow come to regard the ridicule of one individual as a great group entertainment. While face to face razzing that has a beginning and an end is part of life, maybe even a useful part of life in its educational aspects, this prolonged public assault demeans us all. Apparently nothing will put a stop to it, indeed the practitioners take pride in the criticism they receive.
I can simply ignore the assault. Not my business. However BBO has a site with a forum, so they cannot entirely escape the issue. I gather the bbo staff has decided not to allow its site to support this activity, however indirectly. There is something to be said for this decision.
Sadistic behavior rarely leads to anything good. This thread seems to bear that out.
K
#55
Posted 2006-May-01, 22:07
kenberg, on May 1 2006, 10:53 PM, said:
I am aware of the fact that a cadre of players have somehow come to regard the ridicule of one individual as a great group entertainment. While face to face razzing that has a beginning and an end is part of life, maybe even a useful part of life in its educational aspects, this prolonged public assault demeans us all. Apparently nothing will put a stop to it, indeed the practitioners take pride in the criticism they receive.
I can simply ignore the assault. Not my business. However BBO has a site with a forum, so they cannot entirely escape the issue. I gather the bbo staff has decided not to allow its site to support this activity, however indirectly. There is something to be said for this decision.
Sadistic behavior rarely leads to anything good. This thread seems to bear that out.
K
Ken I agree with you to an extent. I had someone point out that whole business to me on rec.games. bridge, and thought it seemed like a sign of deevolution. Like apes our baser nature seems geared towards finding someone to throw out of the pack. But I don't think that issue is THE issue here.
The issue seems to be that someone who is a huge contributer, and large part of these forums is hurt and leaving. Another issue is that the whole thing is probably very uncomfortable for Rain as well.
Is it possible to restore a post? If it is can the post be restored without the link? And if it could would that be enough to make everyone if not happy, at least not unhappy?
#56
Posted 2006-May-01, 23:11
#57
Posted 2006-May-01, 23:36
Badmonster, on May 1 2006, 10:46 PM, said:
Come back.
Badmonster has expressed my feelings too.
I'll miss you too, Justin: come back
#58
Posted 2006-May-02, 02:50
#59
Posted 2006-May-02, 07:24
Flame, on May 2 2006, 03:50 AM, said:
Yeah....I have no idea whatsoever what this is about,
but:
If I was ridiculed on some more or less "obscure" blog,
I certainly would not like it linked in here,whatever the
ridiculing was about.
I always ask myself "what if this was me",when facing
issues not concerning me directly.
I don't want to have an opinion,since I don't know anything
about this blog/link.
Ultimatums don't work well online Justin,that I do know...
There's always two sides,no matter how thin you slice it
#60
Posted 2006-May-02, 07:39
When a public statement is made, all the above goes out the window. People like to criticize and belittle others to make themselves feel more comfortable. We all have good and bad qualities. Public attacks are way too easy to be taken out of context and to be given credence simply because they were made in a public forum....
Rain is performing a duty conferred upon her by management. Her guidelines are clear and they are well described for all to see. Keeping the riff-raff out will only improve the situation as those miscreants will either toe-the-line or leave, and good riddance to those that do.

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