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Thread: Just so I know
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27th June 2015, 08:19 AM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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27th June 2015, 08:37 AM #17Senior Member
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Who would be a moderator ??? You're dammed if you do and dammed if you don't.!!!
Seems like more and more angst coming into these posts.
Happy and positive beats all that.
Cheers, Fred
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27th June 2015, 08:59 AM #18
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27th June 2015, 11:03 AM #19
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27th June 2015, 11:11 AM #20
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Ain't that the truth. Let me begin by saying that the moderators job is an invidious one that personally I would not want at any price let alone unpaid.
It is clearly a thankless task, but I thank all of you who perform this duty as it provides a hugely enjoyable platform for conversation normally amongst like-minded people. Perhaps I should say similarly-minded people as we rarely agree on aspects.
In some ways, without wanting to sound too much like Paul Keating, this is the thread we had to have to clear up some issues, which in my view have been festering below the surface for some while.
I respect the moderators right to intervene and at times I applaud such actions. At other times I have despaired. Of course this is a subjective view. Clearly it is only right that abusive behaviour, lapses into the vernacular, defamatory remarks and other libelous comments should be significantly restricted or removed. I haven't read the Forum rules for quite a while now, but the last time I did, they were quite explicit.
There is another Forum, not related to Ubeaut, for those people who wish to indulge in that style of behaviour.
But none of that is my source of complaint. It is that the moderating should not reflect the personal views of the moderator. If we extended that line of thinking to other sub forums we would see all chain saws deleted except Husqvarna, because the moderator didn't like Sthil or any other brand.
Or in the hand tool section suddenly Stanley doesn't get a look in because the moderator is a Lie Nielsen fan.
Of course we all digress a little and go off topic. I would be one of the worst offenders in that regard, but still it is not cause to shut down a thread.
In the thread which has prompted this discussion and which I started, "Terrorism on the ABC," there were clearly a number of questions that were provoked by that statement and I went on to question the agenda by the government in adopting the attitude it has taken. I don't believe anybody stepped outside that framework in their response.
I did note few people seemed to be on the government's side in this debate except the moderator, who apparently shut down the thread when he couldn't get agreement.
I accept there was some "robust" comment, but no obscene language and after all we are, or I thought we were, adults. Certainly our discussion and indeed our comment was no less farcical than the antics we see in parliamentary debate and we pay for that (in many ways).
I don't object to moderators participating in discussion: On the contrary, I welcome it as they are amongst the more senior and more knowledgeable on the Forum. I would prefer that they don't use their power of veto to curtail threads that conflict with their own views.
My final comment is that we should take a long hard look at the title of this section of the Forum.
"Nothing at all to do with Woodwork."
Respectfully
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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27th June 2015, 11:41 AM #21
I thought i had read the thread in question. I read the warning too. There were different views as one would expect.
I found it eye opening with details I was unaware. Personally it did not seem to go off topic bit that was my point of view.
A mods job is a tough one and they will by nature be effected by their point of view rightly or wrongly.
It is hard to know a persons intent in posting and what is truth and not at times.
My guess is topics not related to the workshop ate the ones most often closed. Sometimes they are real interesting ones too.
Im thankful for this forum and the work that goes in it and that even when a thread is closed sometimes it is allowed to resurface even if ammended.
Dave TTC
Turning Wood Into Art
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27th June 2015, 02:06 PM #22
Dave that is a very good point. I've posted in another tool related forum that the written word is one dimensional, so all the vital clues as to the tone and subtleties of the message can get lost (even with smiley faces . So when some people post something with enthusiasm or eagerness, it can be interpreted by others as "aggressive" "rude" or "off topic".
Maybe some of the people who have reported the thread, or even the moderator could have first asked "What do you think I meant by .......?"
I cannot add to Paul's thoughtful contribution but thoroughly agree with it.
TTLearning to make big bits of wood smaller......
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27th June 2015, 02:58 PM #23
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27th June 2015, 03:19 PM #24
I dont usually get into multi quotes of who said what and their intent however
Paul seems a perfect gentleman to me. He thanks and appriciates the mods with acknowledgment of what they do
I dont think think he was judging in a way that you seem to suggest
Dave TTC
Turning Wood Into Art
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27th June 2015, 04:31 PM #25Intermediate Member
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Very well put Paul/Bushmiller. A lot of thought and consideration went into that post.
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27th June 2015, 05:05 PM #26Retired
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Bushmillers response was excellent. I thank him.
For the others, I wasn't making any points on religion, supporting any political side or even debating the nature of Q&A.... I put up facts. Indisputable facts. The law.
Yes, I was strident. But the politics of repression needs strident discussion - and with the laws we have, any government can do as I said. The lessons are replete in history and the argument of "its different here/this time" are lost on me.
I think I'll follow, but not comment from now on with things like this.
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27th June 2015, 11:01 PM #27GOLD MEMBER
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Dont be fooled for a moment. There are many people who derive great satisfaction from being in positions of power.
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