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Subject: Re: Moderation: the answer is simple Bruce...

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 00:39:58 01/12/00

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On January 11, 2000 at 14:22:51, robert michelena wrote:

>I did not complain then, nor would I complain privately in the future because I,
>unlike certain individuals in the past, believe in freedom of expression.
>
>If certain parties wish to disagree with me civily, fine; if they wish to be
>boorish in  their response, that is also fine with me.  I welcome all responses
>regardless of the content.   I do not believe in censorship.
>>
Are you really sure of yourself here?  Haven't you cried for heads on a pole for
real or imagined slights against your person?  Perhaps what you really mean is
that you do not believe in censorship of your posts but you do believe in the
censorship of the posts of others.  In any case, you *agreed* to moderation when
you joined this forum.  To complain about it now is a bit short-sighted.
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>But don't attack me for defending myself, or for expressing my opinions without
>also bringing to task those who attack me because my opinions are contrary to
>theirs.
>>
How do you react when you are brought to task?  In the long run the only thing
we can really control is ourselves.  If we all did our part, then this forum
would run very smoothly.  The moderators would do nothing at all, because there
would be nothing to do.
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