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Fabio said:
Oh, and of course this goes 'unnoticed' by the administration.
Don't be so sure. Just because we don't post here doesn't mean we're not talking about it.
 
Fabio said:
Oh, and of course this goes 'unnoticed' by the administration.
Don't be so sure. Just because we don't post here doesn't mean we're not talking about it.

Good point.

Fabio said:
Oh, and of course this goes 'unnoticed' by the administration.
You should see my suggestion threads that I need to bump around 10-15 times only to get locked and warned.

Better point.
 
Now that OCM is staff, hopes just increased.
 
Most staff always say post maturely, but I find it hard to post maturely when there is nothing mature to talk about. Yes most serious debates get locked. But I sort of find that our faults because they get out of hand. We need more freedom to talk more maturely or TBT will never change.
 
only_half_evil333 said:
Most staff always say post maturely, but I find it hard to post maturely when there is nothing mature to talk about. Yes most serious debates get locked. But I sort of find that our faults because they get out of hand. We need more freedom to talk more maturely or TBT will never change.
I can sort of see where you're coming from, but you kind of confused me with your statement.

We DO have freedom to talk maturely on TBT, and many actually do. And if you really do want to talk maturely, then go ahead and create a serious thread, no one will stop you unless it gets out of hand, and if it's our faults for getting them closed, then people need to think about that before they make ignorant statements which cause flamewars to break out in the first place. I certainly don't think it's because of our lack of "freedom" unless you think politics and religion are the only topic which can be serious.
 
I'll give a bell to first person who can name 6 legitimate serious topics that can be discussed that doesn't break the rules.
 
Propaganda Man said:
I'll give a bell to first person who can name 6 legitimate serious topics that can be discussed that doesn't break the rules.
Education, local news, Sports, technology, economics, and sciences.

I want a bell


:D
 
TwilightKing said:
Propaganda Man said:
I'll give a bell to first person who can name 6 legitimate serious topics that can be discussed that doesn't break the rules.
Education, local news, Sports, technology, economics, and sciences.

I want a bell


:D
* Religious topics and beliefs; however, holiday and history discussions are allowed
* Sexual oreintation or any topic about sexual matters
* Politics
* Other controversial topics or topics that may result in flaming
Sports will result in flaming and Economics and Education can go under politics. Local news, not legitimate.


:D
 
Propaganda Man said:
TwilightKing said:
Propaganda Man said:
I'll give a bell to first person who can name 6 legitimate serious topics that can be discussed that doesn't break the rules.
Education, local news, Sports, technology, economics, and sciences.

I want a bell


:D
* Religious topics and beliefs; however, holiday and history discussions are allowed
* Sexual oreintation or any topic about sexual matters
* Politics
* Other controversial topics or topics that may result in flaming
Sports will result in flaming and Economics and Education can go under politics. Local news, not legitimate.


:D
So If I talk about what college I want to go to, or what courses I'm taking, It's political? And by local news, that could simply be things that are going on in and around your town, such as events that are taking place, which you would like to discuss with others. I was unaware that was politics, and if I recall, Storm said he'd allow light politics. And as I've said in the other thread, (which is just us having another conversation


;) ) sports can result in some serious topics as long as ignorant statements are not made.

So that's 3.

Add in technology which I don't think breaks any rules, sciences such as chemistry and the such should be allowed, and I'm sure history or geography could always bring some serious debate/conversations as well.
 
Propaganda Man said:
TwilightKing said:
Propaganda Man said:
I'll give a bell to first person who can name 6 legitimate serious topics that can be discussed that doesn't break the rules.
Education, local news, Sports, technology, economics, and sciences.

I want a bell


:D
* Religious topics and beliefs; however, holiday and history discussions are allowed
* Sexual oreintation or any topic about sexual matters
* Politics
* Other controversial topics or topics that may result in flaming
Sports will result in flaming and Economics and Education can go under politics. Local news, not legitimate.


:D
There seriously needs to be less rules on what we can and cannot talk about. The staff seriously went overboard with them. There needs to be less restictions. I'll give anyone a 100 bells if they show me a serious topic that isn't locked.
 
Have any of you looked for serious topics? I've seen some. :l

Aaannd, we've been complaining about this for four months.
 
JJRamone2 said:
What the hell is 'light politics'? Mike Gravel?
Don't as me, Storm was the one who said this


:P I'll see if I can find it.

And yes, I'm sure education could be seen as politics, but not all forms of education.
 
JJRamone2 said:
What the hell is 'light politics'? Mike Gravel?
There isn't any. It's impossible to talk about light-weight politics. You can't talk about our crappy economy, (http://vermonsta.com/), illegal immigration or the election.

I would really like to talk about the mass killing of Jews by Hitlers command that people deny ever happened.
 
Propaganda Man said:
Education can be political in how it is done.
It just depends on the actual topic itself. You can talk about education without it even touching anything political.

As for whoever mentioned light politics there are certain policies that Storm has for what's allowed, and what isn't allowed. You'd have to ask him about them I suppose.
 
JJRamone2 said:
What the hell is 'light politics'? Mike Gravel?
Sorry about that JJ, I misread Storm's post, this is the quote:

"The boards have to follow the rules still. Serious discussion is fine as long as it's not religion / heavy politics."

So I would assume the opposite of heavy politics would be light politics, correct me if I'm wrong. Or at least that's what I interpreted from it...
 
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