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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostSpoke to the Mods recently have you?
There is a general 'theme' from the moderators that it is OK to be a little confrontational on the CUK forum. Bearing in mind this search was done quickly, here are some examples:
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I don't know if too-strict moderation is the answer - as it would create a 'nanny' culture. Remember the last 'cull' when the mods cracked down on all this? How several members left in disgust?
People who raise their head too far above the parapet and universally annoy tend to be booted - especially if comments border on crude lasciviousness or racism. Others are 'part of the scenery' and the harmless nutters we regard with bemusement (NickyG for instance) add character.
Trolling can be funny to a point, deliberate wind-up merchants that take it too far can be a bit too much, if they persist for ages.
I'm not a fan of persistent bitching if it's one-sided. That is harrassment, and shouldn't be tolerated IMO, but it's only my opinion. The mods' opinion is final, and they may not share these views. It's not a job I envy.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIt is the culture here and the moderators like it that way.
People before you have complained and said "let's play nice" but everyone says "you've got to be tough to be a contractor" and the mods back that view.
I used to agree with you. Now I realise to fit in that I had to change.
So quit whinging.
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostUnfortunately, every thread seems to include personal attacks of some sort.
People before you have complained and said "let's play nice" but everyone says "you've got to be tough to be a contractor" and the mods back that view.
I used to agree with you. Now I realise to fit in that I had to change.
So quit whinging.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAh, the T&Cs the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Are you angling for a job as moderator or just taking the piss?
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Originally posted by Xenophon View Posthow far is too far?
I guess it's down to persistence out-of-context, and that line where 'banter' becomes 'vitriol', and constant sniping.
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I was only hurt by someone who was meant to be a friend and turned out to be a lying dickhead.
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