sword of Hanocles — VagabondSpectre
Is there a way of requiring assent before people are allowed to post? Like the way every two-bit web site is able to compel us to agree to the newly revised terms of service? So, "I understand that moderators will evaluate my writing and may find it deficient and remove it. There is no appeal, so suffer, bitch! I will strive to do better in the future." Agree (check) Disagree (check)
Something like that. — Bitter Crank
So, "I understand that moderators will evaluate my writing and may find it deficient and remove it. There is no appeal. Suffer, bitch. I will strive to do better in the future." Agree (check) Disagree (check) — Bitter Crank
The specifics of your idea may or may not be possible to implement, but the thought and feeling behind it are commendable. — 0 thru 9
Or maybe the moderators are just too busy driving their Lambos and hanging with Elon Musk and the Winklevoss twins. :snicker: — 0 thru 9
If it was a category, then discussions there would appear on the homepage by default, just like other discussions, and it wouldn't be immediately clear what category they belong to. So, in practical terms, it wouldn't really be any different than if they were left in their original categor — Sapientia
Personally, I don't like the idea. I think that it would be an unnecessary distraction which would lower the quality of the forum by neglecting to remove poor quality content. If, after reading the guidelines, and attempting to abide by them, the staff decide that your comment or discussion doesn't meet the standard, then it should be deleted, and you would then have the option of contacting the staff with any questions or complaints, or using the Feedback forum, and/or taking another stab at it. That's fair enough, I think. — Sapientia
Did you mean "sword of Damocles" or was this a pun on the House of Hanover? — Bitter Crank
The specifics of your idea may or may not be possible to implement, but the thought and feeling behind it are commendable. New members might need a little patience and direction. They would find a good example in your well-written posts. There are certain little things about this wonderful forum that might possibly benefit from tweaking or updating, IMHO. Could be a software limitation thing. Or maybe the moderators are just too busy driving their Lambos and hanging with Elon Musk and the Winklevoss twins — 0 thru 9
To expand on that, we care about the site and want it to work as well as possible, but we derive most of our enjoyment from posting just like everyone else, so we're not likely to want to make our own non-posting responsibilities more complicated or burdensome than they need to be. If that means less hand-holding, we're likely then to think the responsibility should lie more with the poster than with us. — Baden
So, just copy-paste your version minus the suffer bitch part, down with that... — Baden
Or something labeled "for beginners" in some friendly way. We do get a regular stream of people describing themselves as new to philosophy , here to dip their toes, try out their pet theory on others, etc. — Srap Tasmaner
Sub-forums for homework help, for instance. — Srap Tasmaner
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