X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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12th October 05, 12:36 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by jkdesq
If people don't know why these things happen, there will be a chill effect. People will be afraid to say anything controversial. Posts will become less interesting and forum members will loose interest. The page will loose momentum. My two cents.
I was one of the first members here, and people have been saying that exact same thing since the day I signed up. Hank has gotten more vigilant in that time (call it tried and tested experience) and yet interest in this site has only increased more rapidly. Jjoseph is right, we are not paying members of this forum, not are we members of a board. This is a free service for like minded people that enjoy Highland dress. As for less interesting posts, I find the controversial ones the most boring of the lot.
Hank and the moderator team (which was originally just Nelson than added Rufus, and now stands at 5) have always been clear about the rules and their desire to maintain the peace on this forum. If people do have an issue with any of the political or religious discussions being removed in an attempt to keep that peace, I suggest that you start your own side forum where those discussions can take place and where you can make the rules.
I was always raised that when you are a guest, that you pay respect to the hosts rules. Do I always like it or agree with them.....no I don't, but I am still a guest so I will keep my mouth shut and live with it.
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12th October 05, 12:41 PM
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Colin,
I wasn't suggesting that this was a place for religous or political debate. I was saying that NO MATTER what the topic is (ie. including kilts) there is going to be disagreement.
All I was saying is that if threads are going to be pulled, it would be in everyone's interest that the people who have broken the rules know what rule they broke. I still do not know exactly why the decision was taken. It doesn't seem that any post was deleted so it can't be for offensive content. It is hard to make sure I don't run afoul again (if I did run afoul), if I don't know what I did wrong.
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12th October 05, 12:47 PM
#13
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by jkdesq
Colin,
I wasn't suggesting that this was a place for religous or political debate. I was saying that NO MATTER what the topic is (ie. including kilts) there is going to be disagreement.
All I was saying is that if threads are going to be pulled, it would be in everyone's interest that the people who have broken the rules know what rule they broke. I still do not know exactly why the decision was taken. It doesn't seem that any post was deleted so it can't be for offensive content. It is hard to make sure I don't run afoul again (if I did run afoul), if I don't know what I did wrong.
Fair enough mate, I missed your point. I apologize
My response was also more in general rather than just directed at yourself. I have been hearing the whinging about deleted posts for what seems like ages. Usually it is the people that know exactly what they have done, but are looking to stir the pot or to push the limits.
Last edited by Colin; 12th October 05 at 12:49 PM.
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