There have been numerous threads on this board recently that have degraded into a lot of nastiness an fights. Often something rude or derogatory is posted, which results multiple retorts and varying levels of escalation. Each response spurns more responses and...... Let's just say they don't bring anything positive to the forum. Moreover, I am certain that it chases newcomers away.
There is no point in naming names or pointing fingers here. We, as a community, just need to get it to stop.
Here is what I suggest:
Anytime we read a post that we find rude, derogatory or generally nasty we should have one simple reply: "Reported." We then simply report it to the moderators. It would be perfectly acceptable for a post to be "reported" several times.
The advantages of this is that it makes a clear statement of "This is not okay" without getting into a back-and-forth. Moreover, it separates the substance of the discussion from the bullying behavior, allowing the community to condemn the behavior itself. Finally, it notifies moderators of an issue allowing them to deal with the person/s as they see fit, without making a public deal about it.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/08/2018 03:58AM by MFJohnston.
There is no point in naming names or pointing fingers here. We, as a community, just need to get it to stop.
Here is what I suggest:
Anytime we read a post that we find rude, derogatory or generally nasty we should have one simple reply: "Reported." We then simply report it to the moderators. It would be perfectly acceptable for a post to be "reported" several times.
The advantages of this is that it makes a clear statement of "This is not okay" without getting into a back-and-forth. Moreover, it separates the substance of the discussion from the bullying behavior, allowing the community to condemn the behavior itself. Finally, it notifies moderators of an issue allowing them to deal with the person/s as they see fit, without making a public deal about it.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/08/2018 03:58AM by MFJohnston.