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Subject: Re: When not to delete a post

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 10:36:31 07/09/98

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On July 09, 1998 at 12:50:57, Don Dailey wrote:


>This is one I would delete.  It was a clear personal attack.  If it
>wasn't, what is?   Why was it not deleted?   If this one is not deleted
>I do not know how we justify deleting any others, it is not fair to pick
>and choose these arbitrarily.   The next guy can ask why you are deleting
>one personal attack and not another.   I am strongly in favor of
>simply being consistant.  Is there anyone who does not feel this was
>a personal attack?  Did we not agree to delete personal attacks?
>
>As far as modifying it, I do not think this is a good approach.  I
>don't mind deleting offensive posts but I don't feel right about
>changing the meaning because "asshole" certainly has a different
>meaning than using someones name.
>
>It's not our job to edit the content of posts.   With personal
>friendships I do the same, I do not change the meaning of things
>said about my friends when I pass it along to them, but if something
>hurtful is said I may choose to remain silent and avoid a lot of trouble.

I think you made the same mistake that Bob did.  He didn't call someone else a
name, it was just a header on his own comments.

The reason he did this is that indirectly I called him this name on r.g.c.c.  So
he's trying to get at me by bringing this stuff here.

Regarding Sean, I would like to try to convince him that:

A) A post of his that he thinks was deleted was not deleted.  I'm going to go
looking for it.

B) CCC didn't give its mailing list to Ed.  Sean was angered by an email he got
from Ed, and assumed for no reason that I can determine that Ed had gotten
Sean's address from CCC.  Steven and Ed deny this, Ed claims that the mail went
to Sean because Sean had signed up to get mail on Ed's Rebel site.  Sean doesn't
buy this explanation, apparently.  I don't know how this can be proven to him.
I didn't get any email from Ed.  Did anyone else get email from Ed or not get
it?  Would some threshold level of "I didn't get the mail" and "I got it, but I
signed up on Ed's site, or at least might have" convince him?

Regarding additional content of your post, I don't like the idea of editing
posts either.

As a side-topic, do we want to have a delete-profanity-on-sight system?
Personally I don't care either way, I can live with either kind of situation.
Some people seem to feel pretty strongly though.

bruce



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