A tale of two threads:
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2099084&enterthread=y
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2099400&enterthread=y
The first thread is a 'poll' with a strong bias for the right-wing views, by not including the views of the left as choices.
Discussion in that thread went on for pages pointing out the flaws, and became tedious; a clearer way to point out the flaws was with a mirrored thread.
There are two levels on which to defend the second thread. One is that it is at least as legitimate, as useful, as 'non-trolling', as the first poll. Why would only the right's biased threads get approval for posting, while the identical bias on the left gets the moderator ban and a lock? Both, or neither, are 'trolling' or otherwise flawed.
The second level is to defend it as a discussion of the very issue of bias and ideology - to show how the first poster really has a distorted view in ways it's hard for people to see when told, but which can become clearer when seen in the other side doing the same thing. It's a discussion of the real issue in politics of the bias people have, and useful for that purpose.
Regardless, at the minimum, I strongly object to the term 'trolling' by the moderator for the second thread. I never troll and am offended by the comment. Trolling is when you post something not for a constructive function but merely to 'stir up trouble', posting something designed to disrupt legitimate discussion and cause 'noise'. That's not at all the purpose of the second thread, and if it does need to be locked I want the moderator to edit the reason it was locked to a legitimate reason, and not say it was 'trolling'.
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2099084&enterthread=y
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2099400&enterthread=y
The first thread is a 'poll' with a strong bias for the right-wing views, by not including the views of the left as choices.
Discussion in that thread went on for pages pointing out the flaws, and became tedious; a clearer way to point out the flaws was with a mirrored thread.
There are two levels on which to defend the second thread. One is that it is at least as legitimate, as useful, as 'non-trolling', as the first poll. Why would only the right's biased threads get approval for posting, while the identical bias on the left gets the moderator ban and a lock? Both, or neither, are 'trolling' or otherwise flawed.
The second level is to defend it as a discussion of the very issue of bias and ideology - to show how the first poster really has a distorted view in ways it's hard for people to see when told, but which can become clearer when seen in the other side doing the same thing. It's a discussion of the real issue in politics of the bias people have, and useful for that purpose.
Regardless, at the minimum, I strongly object to the term 'trolling' by the moderator for the second thread. I never troll and am offended by the comment. Trolling is when you post something not for a constructive function but merely to 'stir up trouble', posting something designed to disrupt legitimate discussion and cause 'noise'. That's not at all the purpose of the second thread, and if it does need to be locked I want the moderator to edit the reason it was locked to a legitimate reason, and not say it was 'trolling'.