Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Gollum on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 12:51pm
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There have been very different reactions to "hot topics" in the past. I wonder what the consensus is?
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 1:02pm
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I voted 'nothing should be taboo', but I also think that different opinions should be respected and not turned into personal attacks...
If a discussion can be kept 'in-check', I think it would be a good addition to the General Banter board.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Monqui on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 2:08pm
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Ditto. I think they make it worth coming here, to tell you the truth. There are several people here who at least know how to argue points somewhat logically, so the conversation doesn't always degrade into a "OMFG UR TEH SCUK?!? I H8 U!" kind of thing. And if they do, they are usually brought out of that stage rather effectively.
Mabye make a new icon for them or something, too- like a snark on fire. That'd be neat-o keen.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 2:37pm
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On fire, as a 'flamewar' warning?
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 4:00pm
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i voted #3
there must always be taboo subjects, i do not want to discuss sex, concentual or hetero or otherwise.. i do not want to discuss racism, or politics or religion and i damned sure don't want to discuss abortion.. but i am mature enuff to know some do and should be able too if they like..
as long as people realize, "whats one mans trash is another mans treasure" we should have no porblems.
/nuff said
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Kage_Prototype on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 4:23pm
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As long as people learn not to take things too personally, and take an objective view of things, I say go ahead. Although eventually, "controversial" topics are going to get out of hand (especially religion, which is something a lot of people always take personally). But if we have the discussion in the first place, and people have a deeper knowledge of certain subjects by the end of it all, then the means justify the ends for me.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
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Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 6:40pm
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I voted for some things should be taboo - but I'm only talking about extremes, for example I don't really want there to be discussions of deviant sexual practices or something like that. I think the idea of an 'on fire' snark to represent a flamewar topic is a good one.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
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Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 6:54pm
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No more threads about video game consoles.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 7:10pm
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#1 all the way. people who take these topics too personaly tend to deop out fairly quickly, so they normaly remain quite civilized.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Monqui on
Wed Mar 10th 2004 at 10:03pm
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Well, you could set it up kinda like how you have the polls set up now, I suppose. I mean, if you know you're going to post a topic to initiate a debate/intense conversation, just throw another button up there. Or something, I don't know. I'm on a major coffee buzz, so don't think too hard into anything right now.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Skeletor on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 1:37am
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OmGz you guys tihs topack is liek soe ctnrovershal!!!1
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 2:48am
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you know, its funny, at this moment we have 18 people willing to discuss any topic, but snarkpit has never had 18 people discuss anything all at once..
i think, either someone is lying, or we have not talked about the right "anything" yet :/
in fact, if we tally up the totals of the polls individually so far, the number seem to exceed our active members .. or it could be my imagination again :sad:
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 3:41am
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I expect it is mostly a matter of differing intrests Orph. I for example almost never participate in political discussions because I have no intrest in politics.
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Gollum on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 10:55am
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Your latest icon-theft gives the lie to that! Old habits die hard :razz:
Re: Should we have "controversial" discussions?
Posted by Monqui on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 1:37pm
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What would really make this funny would be if the locked topic icon suddenly changed to a dusty rolling boulder.