Mystery Meat II said:It's a sports journalism website. You talk about sports. And journalism.
We're not entitled to talk politics here just because we want to. Technically, you could say the same about all the goofy crap on Anything Goes. Difference being is that threads on pooping properly don't routinely turn into total ****shows, whereas politics ones almost always do.
da man said:Mystery Meat II said:It's a sports journalism website. You talk about sports. And journalism.
We're not entitled to talk politics here just because we want to. Technically, you could say the same about all the goofy crap on Anything Goes. Difference being is that threads on pooping properly don't routinely turn into total ****shows, whereas politics ones almost always do.
Did you do that on purpose?
Versatile said:If we can't not talk about politics, what can we talk about? And why delete a thread? Are we the International New York Times?
Transparency is a journalism bedrock.
Versatile said:That's my only reasonable assumption. I don't want to talk about politics, but one of our finest members created a thread with the simple concept of not talking about politics, and it was deleted. Furthermore, none of the moderators pay the bills here. Why are they limiting discussion topics (and, presumably, traffic).
Vombatus said:I agree with MMii and oop, but I wish offenders were sent to the penalty box for two weeks instead of threads getting locked or deleted. Aren't there mod tools to put people on timeout? If so, what are the drawbacks to using them?
Seems like a penalty box approach might promote more civility since thread locking obviously isn't doing it.
cranberry said:As always, there's little reason to lock or delete threads. If you don't want to read a thread or post on it, nobody is forcing anyone. It's the whiny little ******* who complain to moderators who get threads locked. My guess is the mods just get tired of dealing with some of you. But it's ridiculous that we can't discuss stuff like Crimea.
outofplace said:No, they don't pay the bills. What they do is dedicate their time to keeping this place running without any compensation. That absolutely gives them the right to make choices regarding which topics are allowed and which are not. Also, do you really think that the folks who do pay the bills disagree and allow it to happen anyway?
That thread you admired so much? It was created to thumb their noses at the moderators for doing their jobs. The ones they do for all of us without getting paid. It was created to start **** and I have no problem at all with its deletion. I say all of this as somebody who has had issues with the moderators in the past. I don't agree with some of the choices they have made, including locking the politics thread, but I respect their right to make those decisions.
There are a few posters who constantly push at the rule against political discussion. One in particular got the Ukraine thread locked. Vers, your problem should be with them, and with the other folks who consistently turn political discussions to ****.
Because the idea of a website is to attract an audience so that it can pay the bills if not make a profit. It isn't doing that on sports and journalism alone. Many if not most of the best threads here over the years have had little to do with sports or journalism.Mystery Meat II said:cranberry said:As always, there's little reason to lock or delete threads. If you don't want to read a thread or post on it, nobody is forcing anyone. It's the whiny little ******* who complain to moderators who get threads locked. My guess is the mods just get tired of dealing with some of you. But it's ridiculous that we can't discuss stuff like Crimea.
Why is it ridiculous? It's a sports journalism message board, not a geopolitics board.
I mean, I get *wanting* to talk about it, but politics isn't part of the site's mission.
Maybe if we brought back NewsJournalists.com?
jr/shotglass said:I feel very comfortable in the fact that I don't know what Crimea is. And ...
jr/shotglass said:I feel very comfortable in the fact that I don't know what Crimea is.