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Answerprancer | 02:23 Sat 09th Jul 2011 | Site Suggestions
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Hi Ed/spare/moderators.
I accept that there is a 'keep it nice' ethos here and I do my best to stick to the rules but do you *have* to nanny this place so much that threads are zapped and people are suspended so readily ?
Surely a little more 'let it run its course' lenience is not asking too much and a little less censorship will allow personalities/views be seen in all their true colous, warts and all.
I appreciate that you have to draw the line somewhere, but I have seen a lot of threads pulled that were crammed with fascinating insights, colourful and constructive viewpoints and several posters suspended summarily for reasons that seemed pretty innocuous to me (even though they may also conflict with my own views).
My suggestion: please give warnings if you think someone is spoiling the ship for a ha'pennyworth of tar rather than just deleting entire threads/suspending people.
Thanks.
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what with doc :)
cazzz.....I now ask the same question of docspock.

Ron.
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To be fair, Doc, he suggested you were Delphfolk and you corrected him. And you have had other user names in the past. He didn't "put it about".

I also consider it terribly unfair to comment about another user when they are not here to defend themselves.
I sure we have all had run ins with various users over the years doc, however looking at the imput trim has had around the site answering questions which is the sites main business, he in my opinion is an asset to the site.
Good grief I didn't realise ummmm was suspended.............she's only been back a few days.
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Well either way, he was corrected and didn't "put it about" as you claim.

Still it is wrong to diss another user when you know full well they are not here and able to defend themselves.
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Errr, I think calling someone a nuisance is "dissing" by any stretch of the imagination. However, we will simply have to agree to disagree.
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Now mike is trying to stir it............can you not think of anything new?
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Too true, Doc, sod all on telly. As for trying to stir it, I would if I only had a cauldron but they seem to have been all snapped up.
Mike, could I get you a bigger spoon?

Doc, doesn't matter how you term it, the fact is the user in question is not here to defend himself and it is inherently wrong to discuss anyone in such terms when they cannot have their say.

I am sure as sure can be that there are users on here that find other users annoying. They either have the grace to say nothing or have the ability to take a particular user to task (within limits). It is wrong to call someone else when there is no right of reply.
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Fully agree Barmaid.

And Ron . . . suspensions 'usually' are reviewed after a week, but some can be seen to last for months.

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