EAllusion wrote:I don't know how many people remember, but the FAIR board (MADB) and its Orwellian policies grew in direct reaction to a bunch of high value posters migrating to it from ZLMB after they rage-quit on that board because they felt moderating wasn't doing enough to take care of improper posts by critics of them. The single biggest event in that was a thread in which Juliann was caught red-handed (I'm tempted to add a curse word there) lying about something. Posters rose to her defenses and had those defenses politely dismantled. They decided that this was beyond the pale trollish behavior on the part of critics and threatened to leave if something wasn't done. Then they left.
The part of that story that people might remember even less is that ZLMB reacted to these threats to take their ball and go home by stepping up censoring of critics to appease them. It wasn't MADB levels, but it was quite dubious. It just wasn't enough at that point.
Regardless of how you feel about people like Daniel Peterson, Bill Hamblin, etc. these are nice people to have on your message board if you want to talk about Mormon apologetics. You definitely don't want to see them go.
Just a reminder for those who don't remember.
I get the sense you are trying to tell us something.
May I just ask a couple of questions. You've given some objective assessments of mg's behavior such as this:
I'm persuaded that MG is deliberately entering threads on a consistent basis in order to be disruptive to them. He's not trying to participate in conversation in these instances. He's trying to blow it up by pushing people's buttons. He seems to have historical and current "triggers" that he thinks justifies doing this.
Q. Is there anything about that assessment that indicates you are talking about the behavior of a
"nice [person] to have on your message board"?? Q. Would your description change if he engaged in
exactly the same behaviors you are observing above, but you were unaware of his religious affiliation? Or knew he was exmormon?
If the argument is that bad behavior needs to be tolerated in order to get a Mormon or apologist to post here, then that means the rules will not be enforced fairly. It's also a fairly insulting position to take about Mormon posters.
Why not just enforce what I thought we already had:
rules and standards that apply to all, and a mod team that enforces them fairly.
I don't see how that can be accomplished unless mods are objectively viewing what is posted, without reference to the poster's affiliation.