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I've never considered any one of you an enemy. Just some differences in opinions, beliefs. Let's carry on. In Christ, Beth |
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B) Thanks for asking for input from the users, but as you can see by some of the replies so far---there is a reason why Baskin-Robbins has 31 Flavors... C) Rather than 24 hour Patrol Duty for you, may I suggest something that is on another forum/Boards that I frequent? They have a Yellow Triangle at the bottom right hand of each post, and if some kookburger posts something from Planet kooky that is vulgar/obscene/treason/mutinee,etc., the other members/posters can click on the Yellow Triangle and get that post removed or edited by the Moderator. If you did that, then people could complain (for a good reason) to the moderator, without getting the wrath of the "offender"... D) As per your moderating duties here---I'd suggest something very simple, easy to remember. I grew up around horses and guns and pick-up trucks and there is a code called "The Cowboy Code": Ride Well, Shoot Straight, and always Speak the Truth! |
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Just an FYI, but there is a report post function on the forum... little flag at the top right corner of each person's post.
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Thanks JaeByrd,
(post 23) I didn't see that even with my glasses. I knew there was something there but I never touched it, or clicked on it. Old dogs can learn something new if we open our eyes or are instructed. Love, Renee |
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Whisper:----howz-about making the "flag" yellow or red like an automobile race track flag...? Right now it is very camoflaged--IMO. { But otherwise, for a new "forums" on the internet, Diligent is doing a pretty-good job of keeping some of the "obnoxious" folks at arms-length. Although, if I could make a suggestion...it would be to tell the posters that don't like the Authorized Version to "Take-a-hike"!} Last edited by PB1789; 05-22-2008 at 02:10 PM. |
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I think it is part of the lay out of the forum "scheme" and probably stuck that way. Every web forum I've seen has a report post function, it just never looks the same... |
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forum policies
Personally there are just a few things that I would Ban someone over.
1. Personal slander 2. Vulgar post 3. Trying to start that Hebrew and/or Greek nonsense. This is in my opinion the worst of the three. If it takes root it will overrun a message board not to mention what it does to a new Christians faith in the Word of God. That happens enough in Bible Colleges today, you do not need that here. |
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As a newcomer, I really have no right to comment on forum policy, but I'd like to make one small point.
As I said in an introductory post, I was saved at age 19. I was immediately and subsequently "discipled" by some wonderful, precious saints who were not King James people. (The NASV had just been published, and all my mentors swore it was the very best translation, and thoroughly inculcated me with the "original Greek only" position.) But they did help me in my walk with Christ, and I thank my God upon every remembrance of them. (However, I haven't fellowshipped with them for years and years.) I just wish they'd told me the truth about the Bible. Thirteen years after my conversion, I was finally shown the truth about the Authorized Version, and, needless to say, it revolutionized my life. The Bible became a new and exciting book to me; previously, I had juggled various translations, with the nagging question in my mind, "Why so many versions?" Now, I knew exactly and precisely what God had said. So, here's the point: I really, really wish that a forum such as this had been available to me 'way back then. (Of course, that would have been impossible, because the Internet did not exist.) But it would have been a place where I could have asked questions - - - sincere questions, not "gotcha" questions - - - and found the truth. And, as a father and grandfather, I praise God that this site, and a few like it, are now available for younger folks who may be in the position I was in. If someone comes in and asks questions, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're trying to cause division or challenge the KJB; it might just mean that they're ignorant, like I was. If this happens - - - and I doubt that it happens very often; most "new version" people are content with their pseudo-Bibles - - - then their sincere intentions should be pretty easy to discern. As for scorners and strife-stirrers, I think that a "zero tolerance" policy is essential. Thanks for your time. Having read this thread, and the forum FAQ, I think that Brother Brandon is handling things exactly as they should be handled. |
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Hi Folks,
Generally I feel this is one of the best-moderated forums on the Net. I especially like how the wily coyote types are given enough grace and space to show their colors, and then, if they show themselves uninterested in real dialog and are only pushing weird agendas, are offered the left boot of un-forum-membership. Very solid, kewl. However there are times (anyway, at least one) where a good back-door discussion might have helped keep a solid pro-KJB poster on this forum. A discussion on what I would consider a secondary issue (one I have never taken a stance on and I barely noticed at the time) degenerated into a personal bric-brac and then a boot, with a 'we won't discuss it' addendum. (The poster could have done better, for sure, in his approach.) Ok, mods are mods, and that is fine. It's a hard job, with few accolades and perks, so the mod gets respect and really has to make the tuff decision. However this thread exists as a place where to ask -- reconsider, try a private chat, go round 2, close the thread, allow for a cooling-off suspension rather than a ban in special cases. Find another way. If somehow that dissonance could have been ironed out, very likely the forum would be that much stronger. And since this is the only generally solid pro-KJB and wide-ranging and well-moderated web forum (email forums are different) it would be nice if there was not unnecessary fracturing. So my request is to consider whether, in special cases with pro-KJB posters, additional options and venues can be implemented, in order to avoid the absolute ban. And to consider one retroactive application. Shalom, Steven Avery |
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Much Love in Christ, Stephen |
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