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Re: Amiga.org safety?
« on: November 22, 2007, 10:33:53 PM »
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AMIBY wrote:
This is NOT personal attack. After getting that clear I want to talk about something that happened last night.
I was On-Line in an Amiga related forum when someone logged in and wrote that Doomy was using another nick under Amiga.org. He wrote that DoctorQ was Doomy and how he hustled people. I do not know if this is true or not, but it made me think. Since users can open all the accounts they want - we saw that a few weeks ago - And, with the last few attacks on this site where people had been called names and what not, should there not be a moderator available from overseas who could handle the site when Wayne and others are sleeping? With the time zone, when it is 5am here in East Coast US, it is 10am in England.

Or maybe let a couple of trust worthy users in here be allowed to lock threads?

Just a thought.
I probably should had posted this somewhere else, than Amiga General Chat or send it to Wayne, but, well, here it is.


What's the point? If a person is so sensitive that a personal attack on a web board is going to "harm them" then they should stay off of web boards IMHO. I can't imagine having anyone read through ALL the posts every day and filter them. That would just be crazy.

If someone finds something offensive, they should report it to the powers that be and they can lock the thread or delete the post as they feel fit. If it bothers that person that much, the solution is simple... don't read it! I think people take things WAY to seriously. This is a great message board, but that's all it is. I really don't care if someone from God knows where flames me on here. I stop reading if it bothers me that much.

Easy solution.
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