Originally
posted by
Slagpit:
Pang did not close the thread.
My mistake. As I said, I hadn't read the post yet. I just updated quickly here. He mentioned in his post that it wasn't him who'd closed the thread, I just hadn't got there yet.
Originally
posted by
Slagpit:
The professional way to deal with trolls is to delete their posts and ban them.
I think that this is one potentially reasonable method of dealing with trolls. There are many arguments that could be made as to whether or not it's truly the best method. But I think that discussion is a red herring more than anything else.
Originally
posted by
Slagpit:
If a troll continues to make the same thread over and over, watering it down slightly after every time it's deleted or closed, why should the one that's just right according to you be allowed to stay the boards? The motivation remains the same.
I think that judging people by motivation is extremely difficult. To state definitively that someone's motivation is the same from one moment to the other is a skill beyond me, so it seems a poor way to make decisions.
As to why a watered down post should be allowed to stay: Sometimes trolls have genuine grievances. They may be upset enough that the manner in which they originally express these grievances is inappropriate. In those cases, I think it's fair to delete such posts. However, if they then express those same grievances in a manner which is acceptable by community standards, I think that they deserve to be addressed.
To do otherwise indicates that the individual, rather than the inappropriate behaviour, is being targeted.
And on the issue of why it should be allowed at the point where *I* think the decorum is "just right": I don't know for a fact that it should be. But I can't express any opinion other than my own. I also feel that most people would agree that I'm a reasonable person, therefore the level of decorum that I believe is "just right" is probably in a very similar range to that of other reasonable people.
Originally
posted by
Slagpit:
If you feel that there is an issue to be discussed, you are free to make a thread about it. Just don't lie, insult anyone, or make random accusations.
That strikes me as being exactly what BiffBuff did. He may not have been correct, but nothing he did in the last thread of his to be closed struck me as any of those three things. As I stated before, I don't think that the fact that he had previously tried to address the issue in an inappropriate manner is cause to refuse to address it when he meets the level of decorum expected on these forums.
-Fooglmog
Guy with no clue.