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Originally Posted by Aristotelian
"Do we think that a thread like "Nvidia and AMD moral and immoral business practices" deserves its own thread? I think it does. A number of people have a lot to say about that, and perhaps we can put the halos in place, or bury them as is necessary after a topic like that."
I think this was a great idea and since we are knee deep in this discussion, I thought I'd just keep it going.
Special thinks to Aristotelian for the great idea.
Edit: I just changed the thread name to keep the current discussion going.
Per the moderator post in this thread:
As moderator I would allow for such a thread so long as the posters handled themselves with respect and civility, kept the personal mudslinging and trash-talk out of it, and the rhetoric plus hyperbole level was minimal (preferably non-existent).
In other words, give it shot and we'll see how it goes.
An openly public discussion, handled professionally, will only better serve the community but I don't want to hear people whining that it is too heavily moderated because I will be monitoring such a thread for member call-outs and derogatory/condescending posting behavior.
Let's see if the community is mature enough to have such a conversation. I'm hopeful.
Moderator Idontcare
"Do we think that a thread like "Nvidia and AMD moral and immoral business practices" deserves its own thread? I think it does. A number of people have a lot to say about that, and perhaps we can put the halos in place, or bury them as is necessary after a topic like that."
I think this was a great idea and since we are knee deep in this discussion, I thought I'd just keep it going.
Special thinks to Aristotelian for the great idea.
Edit: I just changed the thread name to keep the current discussion going.
Per the moderator post in this thread:
As moderator I would allow for such a thread so long as the posters handled themselves with respect and civility, kept the personal mudslinging and trash-talk out of it, and the rhetoric plus hyperbole level was minimal (preferably non-existent).
In other words, give it shot and we'll see how it goes.
An openly public discussion, handled professionally, will only better serve the community but I don't want to hear people whining that it is too heavily moderated because I will be monitoring such a thread for member call-outs and derogatory/condescending posting behavior.
Let's see if the community is mature enough to have such a conversation. I'm hopeful.
Moderator Idontcare
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