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BS: Is there a rationale?

10 Mar 16 - 01:42 PM (#3777879)
Subject: BS: Is there a rationale?
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Could someone please explain the rationale behind the deletion of some threads.

I am aware that various threads have descended to outright abuse and I am aware that I bear some responsibility for a portion of that.

However, we are all rational human beings, if I am subject to abuse I have a choice as do all the other members of this forum. I can either tolerate it or drop out.

I would be grateful for some guidelines. I really would.

Thanks ............ and Mods please don't delete this I am genuinely mystified.


10 Mar 16 - 01:48 PM (#3777881)
Subject: RE: BS: Is there a rationale?
From: GUEST

You might just as well be asking "Does God exist ?".

Which would be far easier to explain and understand than mudcat mod's deleting behaviour !!!


10 Mar 16 - 02:09 PM (#3777883)
Subject: RE: BS: Is there a rationale?
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Unfortunately guest I think that is the type of post that is guaranteed to get a thread deleted.

I, and I suspect many people, don't know the full rules.


10 Mar 16 - 02:52 PM (#3777888)
Subject: RE: BS: Is there a rationale?
From: Joe Offer

Thread deletion and closure are tools we use to keep discussions from getting out of hand. That's the main criterion used - keeping the peace, and each closure or deletion call is the moderator's best guess about which action will work. It's a tactical decision. When things at Mudcat are chaotic in general, then our deletion and closure may be used more frequently.

We can't and don't give public explanations for our closure of threads, so I'm going to close this one. If you'd like to discuss this further, I'm the contact person. Feel free to contact me by email.

I suppose you may be asking about the BS: Answers: Re Religion thread. The very similarly nasty BS: Qu: Regarding Religion had been closed, probably because a moderator had legitimately decided that the bigotry and abuse had gone on long enough. To a great extent, the second thread merely repeated things that were already said in the first thread. There's certainly no need to duplicate any thread, and especially not a distasteful one. Give the subject a rest for a few days. If you want to talk about the subject further, try to do so in a way that respects all positions.

-Joe Offer-
joe@mudcat.org