GobO_Fire wrote:
"Having a kickass forum" is, itself, a sort of mission statement.
And the very fact that we have a forum makes it kinda already implied.
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It has some vagueness built into it, because what I think is kickass and what you think is kickass and what John Doe thinks is kickass are probably all different.
...Remember when I was objecting to the CoC for that very reason? Can we at least keep some consistency here?
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And so while it's a mission statement, it's not a firm mission statement; it either needs additions to it that define how to become a kickass forum or it needs to be restated differently.
You'll not be able to make one that I can't poke holes in without it being several paragraphs in length at a bare minimum.
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Let's please stick to the topic of this thread. If somebody says something and your only reply is to berate them, then please choose not to reply at all. The request was made for more open discussion, and so I'm attempting that here; you're free, of course, to decide I'm not being sincere in opening up this discussion. That's your choice. But this was something from Keeper's post that I saw that normally would have been a post on the mod forum - "Hey, look! This is a great idea! How do we get here?" - and instead decided to discuss it openly.
It's a good start.
GobO_Fire wrote:
Any other thoughts on a mission statement?
Yes, it's pointless. It's not going to turn into anything meaningful. The Code of Conduct is more meaningful, and it currently is contradictory and looks like it was written by an elementary school student.
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Any honest critiques about Yarium's stab at it?
Yes. It's terrible.
To start, it's incredibly redundant, exclusive, and generally meaningless all at the same time, which seems like a kinda difficult thing to be. Restricting the forum entirely to gaming is stupid for so many reasons so blatantly obvious I'm not going to even bother getting into, "stable and organized" is redundant, and the entire thing manages to be otherwise meaningless. My "Have a kickass forum" was better, and I said it to snark. Hell, even the "justification" behind it made it worse, pretentious and douchey.
But **** it, whatever, why not "Have an orderly, inclusive, community community that kicks ass
1."
1Where kicking ass means having fun, being chill, and not getting butthurt.
Yarium wrote:
Admittedly, under this wording, the “Off Topic” forum doesn’t fit. Then again, what does that forum accomplish except to draw in arguments?
You're **** joking, right?
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It has nothing to do with games, creation of content, or stability/organization.
Has it occurred to you that maybe, just maybe, not everyone here is a lifeless neckbeard that cares only for MTG?
Yarium wrote:
There are, but I think many people use it as an excuse to throw around inflammatory speech.
Are you up to date on your alimony payments to reality?
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I don't think we need to create a forum that's age-restricted, and I fully support a family-friendly environment.
Yeah, that's stupid. If someone wants to have a mature discussion about serious issues, we shouldn't be prevented from it because some eight-year old whose parents think RPGs are satanic would object. This is the internet. People who get butthurt have only themselves to blame.
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That doesn't mean an environment free from critique, but there's absolutely no reason that we should even have to do deal with trolls and flamers.
So we shouldn't have to deal with you? Okay, I can get behind that.