Not taking sides - at all, but when a (some?) female Tor Project
employees were being harassed, there was massive, ongoing outpouring of
support & long, repetitious posts.
Which is fine, but it definitely wasn't on topic.
I agree w/ you in general about staying on topic, but when has that ever
been enforced on Tor-talk?
Politicians' often give "extreme importance" to some issues & are
totally silent on others that a large % of constituents consider
important - perhaps based on how they perceive it will help / hurt their
approval rating.
Similar situation here.
Rules or policies should be enforced equally in an unbiased way. Even
moderated forums allow certain "unpermitted" discussions while deleting
/ closing others immediately.
On 6/20/2016 7:36 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Hey all,
Just a reminder to keep discussions on-topic, and to be conscientious
when posting. Due to the extreme amount of off-topic posting (centered
around a handful of users), there's much discussion about whether to
replace tor-talk with a moderated list.
best,
Griffin
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