What do you mean "if you're who I think you are? — Janis
Though I wasn't the mod that removed it, I'd allow a link to a blog post or a personal book if the OP was very well written, sufficiently in depth, and likely to generate good discussion. You can't just... Oh, Street said the same thing. — fdrake
It's difficult to meet the different requirements that really have nothing to do with the content being offered. I gave a link to the first three chapters of a very important work. Why in the world would a moderator take it upon himself to delete it without an explanation and a way to rectify it. Fdrake, you say that I have to offer an OP. I don't have a blog and this book is not based on opinion, so I can't write an opinion piece. I can try to explain in my own words (with help from excerpts in the book) the author's reasoning as to why man's will is not free, and what important knowledge lies locked behind this hermetically sealed door. — Janis
We just don't have the manpower to personally teach people the basics of writing OPs tbh. We've written a few instructions in the guidelines on the front page:Why in the world would a moderator take it upon himself to delete it without an explanation and a way to rectify it — Janis
It's hurtful to get deleted without an explanation. — Janis
Sorry about that part btw. We're not out to hurt anyone's feelings. It's a simple matter of practicality that we often don't have time to write explanations. I deleted four other OPs at the same time I deleted yours and I didn't have time to explain why to everyone. — Baden
Here is an example of a basic acceptable OP from the front page:
https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/4614/is-our-dominion-over-animals-unethical/p1
The type of thing you wrote (which was peek-a-boo-ish as StreetlightX mentioned) might be more acceptable as a Shoutbox post. — Baden
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It's difficult to meet the different requirements that really have nothing to do with the content being offered. I gave a link to the first three chapters of a very important work. — Janis
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Thanks for your response fdrake. It was not restored. I thought that maybe links to a book were not allowed. It seems that forums have different rules. It's an important work and to deny interested people the opportunity to read the first three chapters would be unfortunate. I'm not one who is going to debate a ruling though. — Janis
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↪Janis Someone should welcome you to The Philosophy Forum, so I will. Consider yourself one of the family. We're kind of a prickly family, however, so don't be surprised if you run into a bit of adversity every now and then.
The moderators are all volunteers: unpaid, unthanked, unappreciated, unrewarded, unloved, un-etc. They are mysterious behind the scenery characters. Like god, they move in mysterious ways. — Bitter Crank
Oh, I know very well that questioning the mods is not tolerated... — Athena
In a democracy... — Athena
If questioning the mods were not tolerated, there wouldn't be a feedback category. Plus, the guidelines specifically state that mods can not only be questioned, but censured and their decisions overturned. — Baden
It's not a democracy, it's a community with rules which overall work quite well in maintaining standards. But again, read the guidelines, and please note therein:
"If you feel from the get-go that their [the guidelines] very existence impinges on your right to free speech, this is probably not the place for you." — Baden
It's not a democracy, it's a community with rules which overall work quite well in maintaining standards. But again, read the guidelines, and please note therein:
"If you feel from the get-go that their [the guidelines] very existence impinges on your right to free speech, this is probably not the place for you." — Baden
But are they abstract thinkers or concrete thinkers? — Athena
It's not a warning. You haven't done anything yet... — Baden
Maybe I didn't follow the rules, not sure. — Janis
It's simply that some of those who express similar concerns to the ones you previously expressed never get used to the idea of being moderated, and so are never comfortable here. — Baden
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