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Re: Amiga.org Moderation Policy has been Updated!
« on: March 09, 2004, 05:11:19 PM »
Hey I wrote some criticism and now I'm banned from the site!!!!

How am I writing this then?

Oh ya....good point.

Well, first let me say, that Amiga.org probably should remain focused on the amiga platform of computers and not on neo-nazism.  However, for having place that in the document, we are discussing that, far more than I would have expected.

The other thing is....ya'll really are NOT free speech advocates..I would just remove all the free speech talk, since its a red herring.  If you can just label someone as a nazi, or as having insulted a moderator, then you really have no safeguards for speech, at all.

And maybe you won't.  tis ok, its just an amiga board.
 

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Re: Amiga.org Moderation Policy has been Updated!
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2004, 06:46:13 PM »
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Marktime,

What the hell are you talking about?

Wayne


The document mentions the subject of free speech, but it isn't clear how free speech is protected, and indeed it seems that commitment to free speech doesn't extend far beyond simply stating that we have it.

I would recommend removing the references to free speech and admitting that this is not a site for free speech.
 

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Re: Amiga.org Moderation Policy has been Updated!
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2004, 07:10:17 PM »
@huronking,
hey just noticed you are from nashville...cool.
good to have another nashville resident on board.
 

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Re: Amiga.org Moderation Policy has been Updated!
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2004, 02:37:09 PM »
*edit*

OK,

I should take a different take on this discussion, because the old line of thinking

is hitting a dead end.

First, lets state right off, that this isn't 100% censorship vs. 100% free speech.

Both censorship advocates and free speech advocates are not on the extremes, at
least the thoughtful ones are not.

A good example of not being on the extreme's are the ISP end user agreements.
You can take a company on one side of the equation, like Comcast, a cable

monopolist who has entered the internet arena...who writes
a very restrictive end-user agreement, based on their principles as a monopolist,

that pretty much just goes down the list of things they are going to deny, and

outlines harsh penalties for violating the agreement...and then
you can go to some of the larger ISP's that were started by internet pioneers...
our peers...our brothers...and you see a very different type of end user agreement.

They are not exact opposites, however.  Both agreements recognize some speech will

occur, and both agreement recognize some types of activities are absolutely

illegal.  But there are 'subtle' differences, that turn out to be real differences.

One...(hint comcast) might sell you down the river for a buck, and the others,

might even go so far as to stand in the transom and protect your privacy rights

with their own attorney's and fight an RIAA subpoena.

Now, back to our little virtual community.  Of course, illegal speech is going to

be banned.   Of course, some speech is going to take place and be allowed.

That isn't the question, as much as some here, would like to pretend that is the

question.

The question is, really, what type of community do we want.  One more aligned with

freedom, or one more aligned with restrictions?

I'm not even going to try to be more specific until the conversation turns from
the shrill level it usually is....and maybe it will never shift from the shrill

level...