QUOTE: I don't see why it has to be the victim of the attack that reports the issue. An attack on another member is a breach of the rules, no matter who reports it. That doesn't mean I am suggesting that we all go around hunting out attacks by other members of the forum to report in the way that you said had happened in this instance, but I also don't see why a report by a different person makes it any less of an offence, or one that can be ignored. If X clearly attacks Y, then X shouldn't get away with it just because Y doesn't happen to come back here for four days and misses it.
Because what you consider a blatant breach of the rules might be considered otherwise by the person concerned. I know I wouldn't want somedody else go crying to the Moderators because someone might have 'attacked' me. Let me be the judge of the level of the offense and deal with it (even if it's a week later). What I see is the opening of the door to one of more members stalking another in hope of catching that moment when he might say/write something they consider in breach of the rules. Or people sending private messages to the ones they consider having been 'victimized' urging them to contact the Moderators to report the 'crime'. Let's all be big boys and girls and take care of our own backyard.
Split from "The Searcher" topic.
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Re: Split from "The Searcher" topic.
I was somewhat surprised to be 'tagged'. I have never initiated a personal attack and have never baited anyone other than trying to defend myself, or my stance on a particular song/performance by Elvis. In other words, I am not going to do nothing when someone talks down to me, issues instructions or generally acts like an infallible headmaster forever correcting his pupils.
That said, I am grateful to the Moderators for trying to put things right - it can't be easy and they are giving up precious personal time to administer a messageboard without which, I am sure, our enjoyment of Elvis would be greatly diminished.
That said, I am grateful to the Moderators for trying to put things right - it can't be easy and they are giving up precious personal time to administer a messageboard without which, I am sure, our enjoyment of Elvis would be greatly diminished.
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The moderators and myself are getting damned tired of babysitting around here. If we don't get some cooperation very soon, heads WILL roll. If I have to suspend everyone here, don't think for a minute that I won't do it. I will be the only one left on this board. I've started many threads before and have been the only one to reply to them.
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Re: Split from "The Searcher" topic.
People can message the victim anyway if they want to, so changing the rule isn't going to change that. The current rule is equivalent to seeing a crime committed and not reporting it because it didn't happen to us personally.Mister Mike on Mon Feb 12, 2018 7:11 am wrote:QUOTE: I don't see why it has to be the victim of the attack that reports the issue. An attack on another member is a breach of the rules, no matter who reports it. That doesn't mean I am suggesting that we all go around hunting out attacks by other members of the forum to report in the way that you said had happened in this instance, but I also don't see why a report by a different person makes it any less of an offence, or one that can be ignored. If X clearly attacks Y, then X shouldn't get away with it just because Y doesn't happen to come back here for four days and misses it.
Because what you consider a blatant breach of the rules might be considered otherwise by the person concerned. I know I wouldn't want somedody else go crying to the Moderators because someone might have 'attacked' me. Let me be the judge of the level of the offense and deal with it (even if it's a week later). What I see is the opening of the door to one of more members stalking another in hope of catching that moment when he might say/write something they consider in breach of the rules. Or people sending private messages to the ones they consider having been 'victimized' urging them to contact the Moderators to report the 'crime'. Let's all be big boys and girls and take care of our own backyard.
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Re: Split from "The Searcher" topic.
Too bad so many relevant points to this discussion got removed before this new thread was created.
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