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Community Center F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 7:01 am)
having had some professional experience in KM, community-building, and OD, i would suggest that a "free space" is the best way to go - to satisfy the apparent need for a "social forum." rules? none, other than: 1) no admin/punitive action against any member for any comments made in the forum (except for those considered criminal as per the US Criminal Code and the laws of the state of tennessee - i.e. threats to do harm to property or person; or conspiracy to commit criminal acts); 2) no complaints entertained from members to admins for comments made in the forum; 3) no complaints entertained regarding administrative action to "lock" such threads in the forum that violate #1; and 3) EXTREME restraint from admins from intervention - other than participation. communities will tend to institute self-regulation after a period of "chaos." the chaos may be disconcerting; but in the end, it is the most effective governance mechanism.... just a thought....
"'Discussions'" would have gotten a little more heated, until someone made a joke or somehow derailed the thread. Then everyone would have laughed and the thread would have died. That's what I've seen happen many times in my tenure here. P.S. I'd like to use the nifty new edit feature to add that I also thought pushinfaders was doing a good job at moderating. If anything, he was a bit too nice.
Message edited on: 05/13/2004 17:27
I don't see how you can have a Politically Correct Forum where no one gets offended unless A) It's regulated heavily 24/7/365 and/or B) the topics are tightly regulated.
Of course, the Admins for Renderosity have the right to set up or dismantle any part or all of the website however they see fit.
From my own experience, whenever you have those who crave high levels of attention by either being obnoxious and repulsive or who appear high minded and morally superior, just ignoring them renders them powerless after awhile, and then off they go in search of new prey.
Damn shame the OT forum had to be shut down.
Once again, I miss all the excitement!! Hrmph...
God, dial up internet sucks. Must get DSL.. Must get DSL..
Message edited on: 05/15/2004 02:09
Message edited on: 05/15/2004 02:10
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And you're a perfect example of that, Scooter. ;]p~
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I understand that Ann Coulter will do a speech about the evils of independent thinking for $30,000 a pop.
More power to her.
Bill Clinton gets paid a lot more.
Quote:
He received a $12 million advance for his book, which is to be published this summer. About 40% of his appearances are paid speeches, at $150,000 each.
Source:
http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.com/USA_Today.html
Of course, in Bill Clinton's case, it's OK.
It's only a problem when conservatives make money.
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