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In reply to the discussion: We need to have a discussion about the rules [View all]TM99
(8,352 posts)56. I completely agree.
I, too, have watched discussion groups destroyed in just such a manner. One group simply will not let up. They are aggressive, invasive, inappropriate, and unyielding. The other side wants to take the high ground, not stoop to such argumentativeness, and cops a laissez-faire attitude. Serious posters on topics of discussion simply stop posting. The conflicts continue, and ultimately, what was once possible becomes impossible.
I have said it once, and I will say it again. Boundaries need to be elucidated and then followed. Warnings must follow up with action if bad behavior continues. And hosts must not be afraid to ban disruptors.
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I think it goes deeper than a discussion of the rules to what the purpose of this forum is
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#23
I don't agree that they have been patient enough. I think that people have been banned for
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#27
I'm not sure what part of my statement you don't buy. It seems we are on the same page
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#30
I don't buy that atheists are automatically antagonistic toward religion...
TreasonousBastard
Dec 2014
#31
"friendly and respectful" would be far better than "tolerant" and "civil" and "positive" because
carolinayellowdog
Dec 2014
#44