WebSite Information > Comments, Suggestions & Questions
Censorship complaints
ak120:
--- Quote --- I don't think that labeling people...
--- End quote ---
What a shabby rabulistic twist...
I didn't call or label anyone like that (totally illogical even for inattentive readers). Everybody is free to read uncomprehendingly. Without facts, individual phrases are taken out of context. Your argument holds no water.
I know it's hard to yield to reason.
From "El pescador y su mujer":
--- Quote ---„Na, wat will se denn?“ säd de Butt. „Ach,“ säd he, „se will warden as de lewe Gott.“ „Ga man hen, se sitt all weder in’n Pißputt.“
--- End quote ---
Martin Iturbide:
Sorry Andreas, there is no way to make you understand.
Try to relax and moderate your replies on the forum. Otherwise we will remove your content and possible ban you.
Regards
Sergey Posokhov:
I dislike the idea of bans and censorship.
I see no violations on the forum at all.
Dariusz Piatkowski:
Hmmm...what did I miss??? :o Or, if I had read it, and was not appalled, does that make me the next "marked man"? LOL
OK, seriously, I have no idea which thread caused this. But...Andreas can be to-the-point, and as someone who can do the same I account for that level of directness across various posts on our forum, and it certainly hold true for a number of individuals. It does not ruffle my feathers, and if anything does I state my point to let the person know.
I guess I am thinking that sure, it behooves us all to try to remain civil, but you can not demand the un-natural level of civility where the perhaps obvious "wrong" goes un-called out and we all politely pretend like it didn't happen. I would much rather see some angry words to trully understand a person's point of view, rather than assume things and be left at the mercy of my (perhaps?) flawed interpretation.
So given the nearly morbid level of OS/2 growth (let's face it, not like we have a wildfire going on here... ::)) should we not all just become a little more relaxed instead?
Doug Clark:
The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger. It is his glory to overlook an offense.
And we should all remember the differences in languages and cultures represented here can make statements come across harsher than perhaps intended.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version