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Originally posted by WTFH View Post(Mod hat off)
There are some good discussions in the Brexit forum where salient points are raised and debated
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The problem is that when a good discussion gets dragged down, the whining that will occur as posts are moved out of there and into "the swamp" would be loud, and the amount of time that would need to be spent shifting posts around would probably require takingon another couple of mods. (sit down MF, we're not talking about you)one of our mods outside and shooting him.
On a serious note...
Thank you for your response.
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(Mod hat off)
There are some good discussions in the Brexit forum where salient points are raised and debated
(Mod hat on)
The problem is that when a good discussion gets dragged down, the whining that will occur as posts are moved out of there and into "the swamp" would be loud, and the amount of time that would need to be spent shifting posts around would probably require taking on another couple of mods. (sit down MF, we're not talking about you)
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeems to me the " interesting and salient points" made by Remainers on the Brexit forum are being ignored or skated over by Brexiters.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs there any chance we can have a sub-forum, similar to brexit where people can hurl insults at each other? Perhaps a suitable name could be "The Bear pit"?
The Brexit forum which has some quite interesting and salient points (whichever way you voted) is getting polluted imho.
Zigenare - In "Thanks in advance" mode...
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs there any chance we can have a sub-forum, similar to brexit where people can hurl insults at each other? Perhaps a suitable name could be "The Bear pit"?
The Brexit forum which has some quite interesting and salient points (whichever way you voted) is getting polluted imho.
Zigenare - In "Thanks in advance" mode...
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs there any chance we can have a sub-forum, similar to brexit where people can hurl insults at each other? Perhaps a suitable name could be "The Bear pit"?
The Brexit forum which has some quite interesting and salient points (whichever way you voted) is getting polluted imho.
Zigenare - In "Thanks in advance" mode...
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