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Old 09-04-2005, 09:45 PM
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Censorship

It's always been a big "haha gonna get closed" joke when somebody objects to a staff-member, or even a moderators actions, due to the fact that it would so imediately be closed regardless the situation that it's in, giving some cliche reason like "PM Stefan", and we all know how great that works.

My question is, why can't we make threads complaining about a moderator and staff-member of a server? If the thread is constructed to point out the faults in the person(s) actions/behavior, rather then just vehemently flame them, why should the thread be imediately closed without a rational explanation? Other then it being part of "the rules", I doubt many of these threads could be given rational reasons for being closed.

So other then the difficulty controlling flaming within some of the threads, what reasons are there to censor our ability to publicly discuss, or even mention incompetence or misdoings of a staff member?

ps: keep it clean guys, i'd actually like to get somewhere with this
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