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Old 07-07-2012, 07:55 PM
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Is this possible

This may be a stupid question, however would it be possible for the founders of IIS and the Moderators to allow and/or have a section of the forum to discuss, political, religion and such, and have it moderated that it needs a password, or something to enter this only segment of IIS.

Sometimes we, the members would like to talk about other stuff without being deleted or shut down.

OK is it possible

Is it worth discussing

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Old 07-07-2012, 09:12 PM
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Ditto, without the password, the havoc nutcase section, YES. (BTW, in that vain, what the HELL happened to Lesters Creation thread )
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Old 07-07-2012, 09:34 PM
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Heya Leon,
I agree that voicing an opinion is a must in any forum.
Restricting certain topics is also a must, as they can get out of control and nasty for certain viewers/ readers.
I'm thinking that if a password would be put into place, who would be accessible to it?
Anybody could say that they would be willing to participate to the thread and get a password. I can only see spam and trolls entering such a debate.
Who would be the "allower" to the thread? Who would be 'the ' moderator to that?

Maybe a chat room would be the go...???? but they have mods too....

Its a catch 22
I'm with you on the free to speak, but there are boundaries...?????to some extent........
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Old 07-07-2012, 09:45 PM
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Why do you want to give oxygen to creation scientists, conspiracy theorists and even garden variety internet trolls? Especially on a site dedicated to amateur science? Although it sounds like a fair idea to isolate it behind a password, what's the point? Sign up to one of the usenet groups dedicated to that kind of thing and entertain yourself there, or go on facebook or twitter. Stick to astronomy here and save the bandwith for more relevant things. I like laughing at morons as much as the next guy, but there's adequate opportunity without adding it here!
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Old 07-07-2012, 09:46 PM
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There's a zillion other forums out there to discuss politics or religion. Do a google search, you'd be surprised.

If you want to discuss it with fellow IceInSpace members, organise a group of you to go there, or join a chat room together (Doug's?).

It's not going to happen on IceInSpace. It's just not worth the trouble it causes to satisfy the few.
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Old 07-07-2012, 10:07 PM
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Why do you want to give oxygen to creation scientists, conspiracy theorists ? ...
Duh, entertainment dude, sheer (remotely relevant) entertainment on one handy site. Why the hell not in a relavent nutcase section . Are you that precious that you cant handle a bit of contraversy in a section you dont have to read?.

Now that the egomaniacs have gone from the science forum, a bit of spice is missed. Theres nothing better than a decent bun fight to stir interest, as long as it doesnt cause liability (or trouble) issues for IIS. I totally respect Mikes need to shut down a thread for liability issues.

Lesters recent missing Creation thread is a classic example, detailed and entertaining, just asking for a massive entertaining bun fight, pity its gone.

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Old 07-07-2012, 10:22 PM
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Duh, entertainment dude, sheer (remotely relevant) entertainment on one handy site. Why the hell not in a relavent nutcase section . Are you that precious that you cant handle a bit of contraversy in a section you dont have to read?.

Now that the egomaniacs have gone from the science forum, a bit of spice is missed. Theres nothing better than a decent bun fight to stir interest, as long as it doesnt cause liability issues for IIS. I totally respect Mikes need to shut down a thread for liability issues.

Lesters recent missing Creation thread is a classic example, detailed and entertaining, just asking for a massive entertaining bun fight, pity its gone.
Frak, Fred, you hit the bass cord fair and true ..............not that I even heve seen Lesters (?) thread.

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Old 07-07-2012, 11:48 PM
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Many people, perhaps a majority, find it very tiring to be confronted with that stuff on their way to extracting useful information - I'm certainly in that group.

I help run another forum that has a similar policy - we delete all such material, and in fact we're much firmer in implementation. I've been on forums or bulletin boards since 1994 and am presently a member of 30 or so. I have never seen a religious or political thread end well - they are always acrimonious and divisive. And there's simply no need for it.

Mike is right: there are thousands of forums and chat rooms out there for anyone to find like minded people and discuss religion and politics to their hearts' content.
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Old 08-07-2012, 02:30 AM
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Nice thought Leon,
But unfortunately there are people who are so [insert your own word here] that they cannot tolerate the existence of the alternate views (or even questions) of others.
The sad part is, strangely enough, that they seem to actively seek these out.
Then being unable to supply logical discussion, resort to name calling and derision.

And even an innocent little thread, discussing the possibility of such a thread, will soon produce such an example.

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Old 08-07-2012, 08:41 AM
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There's a zillion other forums out there to discuss politics or religion. Do a google search, you'd be surprised.
Mike's right, if you're in to religion, go to church or a like minded group to discuss your views, they'll all believe you, it's wasted on people with no religious belief such as myself. (I'll probably get stoned for that....are there any women here...??? )
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Old 08-07-2012, 09:05 AM
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Now that the egomaniacs have gone from the science forum, a bit of spice is missed. Theres nothing better than a decent bun fight to stir interest, as long as it doesnt cause liability (or trouble) issues for IIS. I totally respect Mikes need to shut down a thread for liability issues.
Bad luck the half wits that incite the spice haven't disappeared.
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Old 08-07-2012, 09:16 AM
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I see IIS as an astronomy forum provided for amateur astronomers which just happens to have a General Chat area more out of courtesy than necessity. When even passive, seemly benign General Chat topics can turn pear-shaped at the blink of an eye - even to the point of abuse though PMs, then it proves some people cannot handle/tolerate even the mildest topics. I'm sure the mods have other things to spend their time on.

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Old 08-07-2012, 12:59 PM
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Seen this have we???

http://www.davidreneke.com/lice-in-space/

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Old 08-07-2012, 01:07 PM
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Interesting, Mark. But I am a new member, so I will not comment.
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Old 08-07-2012, 01:19 PM
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That's fine with me Mike, I do understand how this could be a problem, it was just a thought, and no i would rather not go to any other Forum, like it here.

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Old 08-07-2012, 01:23 PM
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Why do you want to give oxygen to creation scientists, conspiracy theorists and even garden variety internet trolls?
You guys are such spoil sports....
I find Devil's advocacy to be sorely needed in this forum.

Heck, I would even lend myself to a plead a case I didn't believe in, even if for no other reason than to challenge the surety with which the majority proclaim the Earth to be flat.... or some such thing, you get my point.


Personally, I would welcome the freedom to discuss such things.
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Old 08-07-2012, 01:38 PM
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You guys are such spoil sports....
I find Devil's advocacy to be sorely needed in this forum.

Heck, I would even lend myself to a plead a case I didn't believe in, even if for no other reason than to challenge the surety with which the majority proclaim the Earth to be flat.... or some such thing, you get my point.


Personally, I would welcome the freedom to discuss such things.
I got no problem with the scientific 'left field' - they must play by the rules of evidence, observation and logic too. It's the creation scientists and similar who have a strong political agenda that I feel 'precious' about. Having seen the depths to which they'll sink to discredit opposing views to further their political agenda first hand, I am worried about even giving them air. Being roasted in a public forum is pretty mild compared to being burned at the stake!
Anyway - these are all opinions. The decision aint ours to make, and IIS is not a democracy.
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Old 08-07-2012, 01:53 PM
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Eeeek. I remember the politically-correct adolescent reaction when some people trashed my astrology thread for defending the merits of mundane astrology based on new evidence I have uncovered which I cannot disclose. They incorrectly cited the example of the current astrology entertainment industry and dared compare it tried and tested mundane astrology, as perpetuated by the Sumerians, the Mayans and Indians, for millennia I might add, thus denigrating their achievement. Then they claimed to have 'science' on their side because 'we all know' that 'astronomy superceded astrology in 1666'. Gee, thanks for telling me. I was totally unaware of the enlightenment. Obviously I had not the good sense to realize that the presence of our enlightenment invalidates every single ancient discovery dating to the bronze age and earlier, and recorded in the babylonian annals. The threads then had to be CLOSED before people exploded in their breakfast cereal as they could not perpetuate the tired already-well-cited carl-saganism with sufficient acuity to relieve the faster-rising internal bladder pressure of their mismanged morning metabolism.

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Chucky, you'll need something more watertight than firewood for a fish tank
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Chucky, you'll need something more watertight than firewood for a fish tank
They're tropical fish.... it's winter.
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