06-17-2005, 07:38 AM
Another novel, albeit radical idea might be to respect the person who started the thread.
For example, if Punagirl started a thread on the adventures of eating ice cream at Kehena beach and I replied that all ice cream ought to be melted and dumped on Coconut Island, I'd think Punagirl is well within her rights to ask me not to post to her thread. Of course this would not be a reason for me to become beligerent or offensive and trash her opinion, but my opportunity to start my own melted ice cream on coconut island thread. I'd also want to read it many times a day so everyone can see what a popular topic I started.
Moderator - can a person be granted limited moderator priviledges, say only of their own thread so they can edit/remove offensive posts?
For example, if Punagirl started a thread on the adventures of eating ice cream at Kehena beach and I replied that all ice cream ought to be melted and dumped on Coconut Island, I'd think Punagirl is well within her rights to ask me not to post to her thread. Of course this would not be a reason for me to become beligerent or offensive and trash her opinion, but my opportunity to start my own melted ice cream on coconut island thread. I'd also want to read it many times a day so everyone can see what a popular topic I started.
Moderator - can a person be granted limited moderator priviledges, say only of their own thread so they can edit/remove offensive posts?
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