I hope he stays. Best way to react to moderation is to treat it as valuable information about the values of the forum and adjust accordingly. He can still offer his theories if done in a more engaging way that people might want to respond to. — bert1
Best way to react to moderation is to treat it as valuable information — bert1
Maybe we're a little too conservative in who we get rid of for low quality, but a) we want to give posters a chance to improve and b) we post bannings and get interrogated about them, so we need to be able to justify whatever we do. — Baden
His theories were mere word salads. Speedtime and timespeed and such. He used physical concepts that had not been defined by physics, his theories were really insane. I am not talking about the banned user necessarily, I'm talking about the one on philosophynow. — god must be atheist
I would also like to see clarification on the use of humour. — god must be atheist
Did you know that the word "stupid" comes from the Latin word "stupere" meaning "be amazed or stunned"? — Michael
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