PlaneShaper wrote:
1) People, even some who argue here for no word filter, will use that newfound freedom to be purposefully offensive with it, or use it to purposefully bait others into being offensive, (that is, their real desire, consciously or unconsciously, for the lack of a filter is less noble than they present)
[citation needed]
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The lack of a word filter empowers destructive conversation: statements like, "this is the dumbest **** I've ever read," "your opinion is #$%! stupid," etc., while not directly attacking the other person, also aren't constructive for a community environment — freeing those words from being filtered makes those statements stronger, escalates emotions faster, and makes a situation more difficult to peaceably resolve.
And why is "Your opinion is **** stupid" and different from it being uncensored. Everyone knows what you're saying regardless.
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There's certainly more reasons, but I won't go into it further now.
Why not?
Just_a_cleric wrote:
Good job getting the extremes and failing to see the big picture.
No, I see the big picture. In this case, it's just stupid.
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Am I?
Yep.
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Over the course of these 2-3 topics, the admin and staff said pretty clearly what the ideas where behind the censors and what should and should not be allowed based on the NWM-topic.
Yes, but their "reasons" were either dodges or just stupid.
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You are one of the good ones, but you have to see that there are also some around that kinda undo what you're trying to do here.
And I've made my opinion of those posters quite clear, I think.
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Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
However, which language is appropriate is not one of those topics. Because that relies on the target audience, which none of us users know for sure.
Really? From what I've seen, it's the creative Magic-playing people. That's a pretty specific target audience, at least from where I'm standing.
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Really?
The whole discussion is which slurs should and should not be allowed, I point out that this is an admin decision which should be based on the target audience and you fail to see what that has to do with things?
Yep.
Face it, this is the internet. "The parents won't allow it" is stupid. Including children who need parental approval won't work at all for so many incredibly obvious reasons. I am assuming the mods aren't stupid, and so I'm not seeing at all what your statement has to do with what should be.
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Anyway, just look at the spam-bot issue from not too long ago.
It took quite a bit of time for them to get removed, because there was almost no-one online during US night time, except for us Europeans who kept reporting the things and saw them still around several hours later. If this shows us anything, it is that we cannot rely on a 24/7 mod coverage.
Or we could have a European mod. Or, even better, swap out an American mod for a European mod.
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Because of this, it is a lot more doable and responsible to prevent rather than to fix (no matter how much I'd like the fixing better).
Okay, walk me through exactly how a filter prevents flame wars.