Will says: > Joshua says: > >Once you advocate restraint, or enforce it, it can no longer be called > >"open dialogue". It becomes "moderated discussion" either if the authors > >moderate it, or someone else does. > I have to disagree here. Restraint is entirely appropriate. Dialogue > without restraint would degenerate into a brawl. I didn't see the > offending post, but there are plenty of places on and off the net to > be offensive. "I don't like what you're saying, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Admittedly we SHOULD try to keep within the charter*. :) However, you are making quite an assumption that a world without restraint is necessarily a world of conflict. After all, Usenet and Internet email are precisely that... almost entirely reliant on self-restraint. Yet most people are perfectly fine, and the jerks are made to feel unwelcome. In our particular case the postings were not made by jerks... and I don't think they deserve the tongue-lashing that was meted out. The offensiveness fell within the charter, though... as Fridays are a free-for-all. If there is some plan to change all this, let me remind you that if we are going to live in Disneyland, please require the alligators to have rubber teeth. :) *ObVW: A rusty VW in the back yard with lawn seed is called "Ghia pet". ------------ Joshua R. Poulson, Systems Engineering, ADP Dealer Services, Portland, OR
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