Strazdas said:
im an active participant of politics and religion forum. its nice to see different views and to express mine. sometimes i even learn soemthing. i dont see why peopel are so afraid of it. then again ive seen forums where politics and religion discussion will get everyone involved perma-banned. and its not like those were flame wars. it seems that some people/admins cant take different views and therefore must censor it.
I've heard people accuse the Mods/admins of intolerance towards "different views". I remember the very first time I posted in R&P this was the OP's first sentence:
Katatori-kun said:
I am utterly sick of the right-wing trolling that the mods are permitting on this forum so I thought I'd make a post about religion.
and this started the last paragraph in the thread's OP
Katatori-kun said:
So I guess there's not a super huge amount of discussion value to this, I just wanted a break from mindless partisan cheerleading.
The most recent thread [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/528.394836-Cross-Dressing-Male-Student-raped-by-Muslims-University-Students-shouldnt-provoke-certain-groups] started by Danyal resulted in his being suspended. On the thread's first page a few of us wondered WHY he had been suspended. I posted my theory, then PM'd a Mod out of curiosity, who told me the matter was being debated in the Moderation Team [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/chat/Moderation-Team] group.
I followed the link and read Danyal's argument against being suspended and Nasrin's and others' explanation why.
The interesting thing to me (by the way this was the first time I've ever been to the Moderation Team user group and FYI I didn't post myself, just lurked) was that Danyal had other posters arguing both for and against him.
For my own part I understood and basically agreed with Nasrin's points as to why the suspension was valid.
Can you give any similarly specific examples which--in your case--pertain to the Mods'/admins' decisions which you judge as being intolerant?
I'm honestly interested.