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bobleeswagger | 2 years ago
> I already referenced which rules you're breaking, though perhaps I didn't do so clearly enough. You're breaking the rule against flamebait ("Eschew flamebait. Avoid generic tangents."), the rule against fulmination ("Please don't fulminate."), the rule against snark ("Don't be snarky."), and probably others (such as the rule against name-calling) as well.
I believe those are all strict matters of subjectivity, I was not flame-baiting, fulminating, or being snarky. I also didn't directly call anyone names. I said the statement. Do you know something I don't about my thoughts on the matter...? Where's the name calling?
> If you want to make a case for yourself as a principled poster of dissident views, you need a better foundation to stand on than the GP comment and the other ones I linked to, which are just typical flamebait of the sort we're trying to avoid here.
If you want to be taken seriously as a moderator of this site, I'd start by realizing what a bad job you do when it comes to matters like this. Another opportunity to improve the site drastically, vanquished by you. I know my value, I'm happy to wait for someone like you to realize how much you're missing it.
Next time I'll just make a comment that backs up the ever-present echo chamber, instead of sharing how I really feel about the issue. We all know it's what you're asking for.
dang|2 years ago
It's hard for me to understand why you're responding so combatively because, from my perspective, this is entirely routine, bog standard moderation. It's nothing personal! You're as welcome here as anyone else, as long as you stick to the rules. There's no reason at all why you can't make your substantive points within the guidelines, and no one's asking you to change your views.
Yes, there's some interpretation involved–that's inevitable with moderation—but I'm not interpreting the rules in any extreme way, nor any differently than I would with any other user, nor with any perverse agenda in mind. As I said, we're just trying to have an internet forum that doesn't destroy itself. Flamebait leads to flamewar; flamewar, if unchecked, leads to conflagration, which leads to scorched earth and internet heat death. We've been consciously trying to stave off that outcome for over 15 years now (https://news.ycombinator.com/newswelcome.html).
bobleeswagger|2 years ago