The objective is to have a means of maintaining a civil discourse on the forum in the face of disagreements, dislike and hate. I'm echoing the title of the post to make sure the objective here is not lost again.
I picked up my first smite after the post above, which I thought was exceedingly on-topic and civil. Did someone disagree with my vote enough to actively express displeasure with "me"?Andy
"For those who missed it, I also experimented with option 1 just before posting this."That is censorship>>>>>>>>>How was that post answering Matts posts in any way shape or form uncivil or a personal attack?
1. We can get rid of Karma and not do any rating system, and I can begin to moderate and administrate the board based on what I consider civil behavior. Unlike the rule against personal attacks, I do not have a succinct way of defining civility, so if anyone wants to suggest one to go along with this option, I'm all ears. Without such a suggestion, I'm asking implicitly for everyone to agree to trust and support my judgement on what civil behavior is. No matter how I look at this personally my problem with it, is it is censorship.
Back on topic..."Ride your own ride", for me, is very situational. It could be taking over leadership of a "Slimy Crud" ride, or taking over ride leadership from a "leader" who can't follow their own route sheet, or leading a noob around the ABC's, or smelling the roses ride from the back.You narcissists ...
Get with the program Andy, Applaud and Smite are so yesterday.
RAy---"I'm am not open to uncivil behavior continuing without any management or offset."So somehow this is not "uncivil" or a personal attack in your view point?{Admin edit, this was reported by the poster and was removed as being uncivil before this post was made}Or this--Matt--"Coming from the ultimate Troll .... who wasn't there ( never has been, never will be ), blatantly lies (tell me where anyone hit triple digits?), sends hilariously PM's to me as if he's the Chief of Police of Motorcycling - don't you wish you were??, and is obviously obsessed with the way I ride. I've got a great life and a great hobby of motorcycling, and nothing to defend in my manner of riding. However I ride is the way I ride. So go ahead and text your riding buddies and come up with another small-dick response. "Yep I guess you are right (NOT!) these posts clearly are not personal attacks...yeah right---more sarcasm---If you are going to pull out the moderation card---then moderate equally and fairly, if not then don't moderate anything.Hey and since you can quote my post you deleted, send it back to me, so I can re-read it and highlight whatever your perception decided was worse than these 2 quotes.....
4. People can simply report posts they feel aren't civil and once I get a certain number of reports, for example 3, I can delete the post. The problem with this approach is that once people start responding to a post, it becomes much more difficult to edit or delete a post. You can end up having to delete the quoted sections of posts and in some cases this may render some parts of a response nonsensical, so the question becomes whether responses to uncivil posts, which quote uncivil posts, but don't contain uncivil content need to be edited so they make sense.
How about we put it in the past and have a good time using this forum to organize riding, talk about the sport, and possibly recruit members like myself into the MSTA?
and this one spiked my meter for a bit but i got over it pretty quickly:Quote from: unknown on April 07, 2012, 08:03:42 PMGet with the program Andy, Applaud and Smite are so yesterday.a.s.