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Originally posted by: luvly
Give it a rest! It seems to me we just always look for things to complain about in life. We're never content. I remember people complaining all the the time about OT not being the same. I was one of the many that said I missed the politics discussion, especially as the stories got buried. On the other hand, you had people complaining about too much politics and the tension it brought.
The admin decided that politics deserved its own section. It finally came. Now we have some people complaining about OT lacking in substance. That's the point. If you want politics, then go in there. If you want the people of politics, then try to persuade them personally or put in more serious non-political discussions in OT. If politics were recombined with OT, I'm afraid it would get buried once again. Most of the posters in the politics forum won't change how frequently they post in OT, since their interests really is politics and more serious matters.
I think it should stay as it is now. The rules should be upheld too, in order to make the politics forum more bearable and mature.
Originally posted by: thebestMAX
Read "More Fun"
All the older, more established, deeper thinkers (except me) go there to argue and thus miss all of the neat threads here.
What in the hell are you talking about? It was the war forum because of the war and they changed it to P&N to satiate all the clowns that hang out there. Now, it is has outlived its purpose and is nothing but a breeding ground for extremists and people who take themselves WAY too seriously.
Originally posted by: redly1
I demand a Poll be added to this thread!!!
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the main problem with P&N is the "PERSONAL FLAMES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED" rule, that sucks, no fun in that
politics without flames, boy that is exciting stuff
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the main problem with P&N is the "PERSONAL FLAMES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED" rule, that sucks, no fun in that
politics without flames, boy that is exciting stuff
That rule "existed"(rules thread was removed, so it's difficult to know), but was rarely enforced. I'd prefer P&N to be more like the Ars version, active Moderation of flames, ad-hominems(sp), and staying on topic. With it, warnings should be issued and not just outright bannings, theads locked for straying from the topic, etc. One day perhaps.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the main problem with P&N is the "PERSONAL FLAMES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED" rule, that sucks, no fun in that
politics without flames, boy that is exciting stuff
That rule "existed"(rules thread was removed, so it's difficult to know), but was rarely enforced. I'd prefer P&N to be more like the Ars version, active Moderation of flames, ad-hominems(sp), and staying on topic. With it, warnings should be issued and not just outright bannings, theads locked for straying from the topic, etc. One day perhaps.
I guess you missed the post where I said that we DON'T need to become like Ars. I can live without elitist assholes.
Originally posted by: luvly
Millennium, you say that because that's what you do most of the time! You love to engage in ad hominem. You often have good points in your arguments, but they get lost somewhere because you're busy attacking the individuals involved for the most part. The good thing I guess is that you don't discriminate when it comes to attacking people. You certainly do it to mods too. I guess that's something to admire about you (i.e., you're consistent in that aspect).
Anyway, I liked the environment at Ars with the sense of self-moderation. However, Ars is as well changing. People flame a lot now. I see very different people from what I saw about a year ago. Things change at all forums. They can't all remain the same. It would be nice if Ars was still the self-moderated forum with mature discussion, so there hardly is a need for intervention from moderators. I would like to see the same at AT, but I'm afraid the flaming is how it is for the most part. You resign your efforts and accept the line: If you can't beat them, join them.
Originally posted by: thebestMAX
Read "More Fun"
I Do!
All the older, more established, deeper thinkers (except me) go there to argue and thus miss all of the neat threads here.
I think we should recombine the two just for the sake of "THE ANANDTECH FORUMS THEMSELVES"
I also miss a lot of their ranting and raving.
Anybody else agree??
Originally posted by: conjur
I concur.Originally posted by: Booster
It's good they're rerouted to a different forum.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: FoBoT
the main problem with P&N is the "PERSONAL FLAMES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED" rule, that sucks, no fun in that
politics without flames, boy that is exciting stuff
That rule "existed"(rules thread was removed, so it's difficult to know), but was rarely enforced. I'd prefer P&N to be more like the Ars version, active Moderation of flames, ad-hominems(sp), and staying on topic. With it, warnings should be issued and not just outright bannings, theads locked for straying from the topic, etc. One day perhaps.
I guess you missed the post where I said that we DON'T need to become like Ars. I can live without elitist assholes.
Nope, didn't miss it. Just don't agree with it. We can all live without "elitist assholes", but I'd suggest we'd disagree on what constitutes an "elitist asshole" as well.![]()
Originally posted by: Stark
I agree they should be combined again. There are plenty of days when OT could use some kick to keep it interesting.
Originally posted by: Gaard
Originally posted by: Stark
I agree they should be combined again. There are plenty of days when OT could use some kick to keep it interesting.
You can always convince HappyPuppy that it's the 4th of July.
BTW, has it ever been explained why the rules of the P&N forum were taken down? It didn't just happen on it's own, right? So somebody must've purposely removed them...and they must've had a reason for doing so, right?
