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The Man
09-25-2002, 09:23 AM
<font color=38bcee>So far as I've seen, they always always always end up in people flaming each other. I don't see the use in that.

Is anyone else with me?

Peace
The Man™ <font size=2>

Killy
09-25-2002, 12:52 PM
I agree, or at least pay special attention to them to close it as soon as it becomes flaming.

Yamaneko
09-25-2002, 03:23 PM
I agree with BN. Freedom of speech, man(no pun intended).

Ifrit's Bodyguard
09-25-2002, 03:49 PM
<font color=f43719><font color=f43719>Yes, those thread seriously piss me off!![/bad joke]

Seriously though I think that there isn't really enough of a flamming problem at EoFF to merit a ban on them, they can surely be treated as individual threads when one arrises instead of a blanket ban.

In saying that I don't post in them cos I do acctually find them annoying.

Agent Proto
09-25-2002, 05:38 PM
Well, I agree. First, I don't particularly like those threads which have a hostile feeling to them, and usually it ends up with flaming.

Sure, there's the freedom of speech, but we should all be aware that there are limits to this, you can say whatever, but just as long as it doesn't cause any troubles with another member. I guess we will do something about it.

The Man
09-25-2002, 05:43 PM
<font color=38bcee>Yay?

Thanks, Proto. :aimsmile: On one hand, I can see it feels good to vent in those threads sometimes, but you might as well do it privately, especially since they usually do end up causing fighting. People never ever ever seem to listen to each other well or employ reason in those threads either.

I won't miss 'em.

Peace
The Man™ <font size=2>

Dr Unne
09-25-2002, 06:11 PM
No, there is nothing wrong with those threads. The problem isn't the nature of the thread. The problem is that some people need to change their attitudes. The same kind of mindless bickering that occurred in that thread has occurred in tons of threads here, and I've yelled at people many times for it. Nothing says that "Things that make me mad" threads need to involve people posting about other people at the MB. In fact people should NOT be doing that. A rule outlawing "Things that make me mad threads" is superceded by a rule we already have here and have always had, namely, "STOP FLAMING EACH OTHER IN ANY THREAD, PERIOD".

I should've closed that thread before it got that bad. My fault for not keeping up with it. But people shouldn't be acting like idiots either.

EDIT: Not saying anyone IS an idiot, I'm saying people are acting like them.

The Man
09-25-2002, 06:19 PM
<font color=38bcee>It's funny that I spoke up against an occurrence of what I felt was flaming and proceeded to ignite a flame war. Pretty much every time I tell people to calm down they flame me in those threads. That bothers me. I reported one of the offending posts and it took twelve hours before a mod came to that thread - heck, I had to directly inform one via Instant Messenger. Never mind the fact that the argument was long gone by the time any moderator was even connected to the Internet, since I decided it wasn't worth trying to respond to the comments anymore and left.

I don't know, it's just the nature of them that really, really irks me. Pretty much always one user winds up taking the heat. At least. It happened <font color=38e897 :bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou:over="this.color='7eb7ed';" :bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou::bou:out="this.color='38e897';">in this thread</font> (http://www.eyesonff.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=21801), which is also the second most recent occurrence of such a thread - I admit I'd not said some particularly great things there, either, but I sure as hell didn't think I deserved what LOCKE 54 posted against me there, or what Ferenan said against me last night. I don't think anyone deserves that. It sure as hell has muddled my head to have so much crap go on last night.

That said, I also find it hard to imagine how PC Fascist could possibly be expected to drop his confrontational attitude when every non-Staff post that mentions him seems to be a flame.

Peace
The Man™ <font size=2>

Loony BoB
09-25-2002, 08:38 PM
It's the man, not the machine.

If you feel that a thread is becoming personal, then don't post until you're relaxed about it again. If you feel you are being personally attacked, then contact staff.

If people around here just contacted staff members more often, the things you point out as being 'bad' etc. would be taken care of much more efficiently.

Zypher
09-25-2002, 10:11 PM
I say let them be. As long as people don't start flaming each other, it's okay, right? And let's face it, it's the *people* who do the flaming.

Perhaps they are worth monitering a little closer, though.

TM: You can always ignore someone posting like that, you know. Ferenan's not an ignorant newbie, he knows how things around here work. He even said he didn't care if he got banned, as long as he could voice his opinion. In other words...ignore it, and leave the modding to the mods. You telling Ferenan 'You shouldn't post like that' will hardly stop him. The mods'll do what has to be done, if they have to.

Big Ogre Umaro
09-26-2002, 12:58 AM
People don't like to be told how to live or act, even if it's right. That's just how it is. If I was walking around on the street or at school and some guy that I considered my peer and not my superior told me "Hey buddy, why don't ya lay off the hamburgers and loose a few pounds? You'll live longer." I would hate that guy intensely even though he's right. It's just a craphead thing to do.

If that behavior would stop, I'm willing to bet a lot of the problem would be gone right there.

Shlup
09-27-2002, 07:19 AM
Originally posted by The Man™
heck, I had to <I>directly inform one</I> via Instant Messenger.I don't see why you didn't just do that in the first place.

And if there's a problem with people flaming after you tell them what's what, then quit doing it. The "flaming" would have stopped in that last thread if you wouldn't have said anything.

Those threads are almost my favorite kinds. Take them from me and I will be very upset.

The Man
09-27-2002, 07:22 AM
Originally posted by ShlupQuack
I don't see why you didn't just do that in the first place.None were online.


And if there's a problem with people flaming after you tell them what's what, then quit doing it. The "flaming" would have stopped in that last thread if you wouldn't have said anything.I suppose you're right, but it still bothered me. <img src="http://www.eyesonff.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=417866">

Shlup
09-27-2002, 07:25 AM
It's hard to expect people not to respond to you when you're lecturing (for lack of a better word) them and responding to them, especially if you tell them not to. ;)

Besides, PC likes the attention. *rants about teenybopper vegan anti-punk punks for some reason* :D

Halan
09-27-2002, 08:13 PM
You can't just go around telling people that they are not allowed to write certain things. There really is nothing wrong with those kind of topics, its when people start attacking each other that it gets out of hand. If you need to contact an admin about it, then do so. Just don't feed the other person more words that they can use for more insults.

Zifnab
09-27-2002, 09:35 PM
This annoys me, not the threads, but this sort of thinking. 'This should not be allowed', I get kinda sick of those words. The threads can be fun, the ABC/Word Game threads at least had a reason for being banned (hogging up the database), but I'm against the R=U ban, I find that bloody ridiculous.

Everyone is an individual, and just because one or two people have a 'flame war' (though it's usually just a heated discussion, which i find enjoyable to read) doesn't mean that the next set of people are going to being another flame war. If there was genuine flaming going on in R=U threads, that's where the moderators come in and warn members, either in the thread or via PM. The entire thread type shouldn't have been banned.

If the thread is entertaining and fun to read, does it really matter, so long as no direct attacks on the members are made (i.e racist comments or ones saying their opinion is invalid)?

SpikingZero
10-01-2002, 02:36 PM
Isn't there a reason for PM-ing? Why can't they use that to flame each other?

crono_logical
10-01-2002, 08:33 PM
They can use PMs if they want, so long as it stays private, then I don't really care :p