cB, Lenient or Strict? |
cB, Lenient or Strict? |
*steve330* |
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Just came up out of curiosity. If you could have behavior changed in cB, would you want it to be stricter enforcement regarding bashing/fun(imo), or have it be more lenient. I'd post w/e but that might sugar coat the choices :)
Or would you rather it stay the same? edit: Don't have to post your opinion either, anonymity ftw :) My view of strict/lenient. Strict : Crack down more on member bashing, keeping threads more to the point and less off topic. Lenient : Allow deviation from the topic as long as it doesn't completely abandon the topic or resort to people fighting and only fighting with no regard to the topic. Allow people to voice their opinion (no matter how rude or mean). Also, feel free to post your view on leniency/strictness. |
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*SayBloodyMary* |
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What do you mean? I got confused on the cancel out part I just meant that because we know that everyone acts on the assumption that they are doing the right thing, and that that may result in rashness, there is not point in applying that theory to individuals, because it is equally true of everyone else. |
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*steve330* |
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I just meant that because we know that everyone acts on the assumption that they are doing the right thing, and that that may result in rashness, there is not point in applying that theory to individuals, because it is equally true of everyone else. I don't necessarily agree with that. While I see where you're coming from, I think there will always be people that thing things through rationally and not emotionally before passing judgment regarding punishment/consequences. But as to the vast majority, I see your point as valid. |
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*superstitious* |
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I don't necessarily agree with that. While I see where you're coming from, I think there will always be people that thing things through rationally and not emotionally before passing judgment regarding punishment/consequences. But as to the vast majority, I see your point as valid. I am going to agree with Steve somewhat. I do not believe that everyone has this perpetual knee-jerk reaction to things. Sometimes it happens - you hit the panic button, you have to rush off and do something so you want to take care of it quickly or you simply make an error. It does happen. So while a judgement may or may not be the best one, or the right one, that doesn't mean that there should always be an insta-gavel approach to moderating. |
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