Posted by Lou Pilder on December 19, 2011, at 20:26:15
In reply to Lou's reminder-kunptrulknthnt, posted by Lou Pilder on January 23, 2011, at 15:24:18
> > > > Why pick on one "although you were rude to me" when the rest of the post is helpful and encouraging?
> > > >
> > > > Maxime
> > >
> > > > I guess it doesn't matter what the main message or majority of content of the message was, it just takes a small statement that violates the rules to get a warning and subsequent block.
> > > >
> > > > morgan miller
> > >
> > > Yes, even a small statement can lead someone to feel accused or put down.
> > >
> > > I expect everyone to be civil all the time. Respecting the speed limit most of the time doesn't mean we get to speed the rest of the time.
> > >
> > > Bob
> >
> > Mr. Hsiung,
> > Yiu wrote,[...I expext everyone to be civil all the time...]
> > I am unsure as to whatt you are wanting to mean here by that. If you could post answrs here to the followinng, I could have the opportunity to post my response to what ou post to me.
> > A. In your use of that {everyone} is to be civil all the time, are you included in the {everyone} or is the word just for your guests here?
> > B. Civil means conducive to the harmony and welfare of the the commmunity. If that be the case, could the function(s) of the administration be considerd by you to regulate the harmony and welfare of the members?
> > C. If not, could you post here why not?
> > D. Now if the administration thinks that by doing the functions of the administration could regulate the harmony and welfare of the group, then could it also be considerd by you that the administration could harm the harmony and welfare of the members by not fulfilling their adminstrative functions?
> > E. If so, could it be considerd by you that leaving notifications outstanding and also requests for clarification and such and requests for your rationales outstanding cause disharmony and also be detrimental to the welfare of a member or members?
> > F. If you do not consider that the administrative functions , in particular but not limited to outstanding notifications and outstanding requests, could affect the harmony annd welfare of tthe members here, could you post here your rationale for such?
> > G You state here that your administrative function is to not let a match be, for one match could cause a forest fire. Would you agree then that by leaving notifications and requests outstanding that by doing so there could be a potential danger to a person or persons from what is left to have the potential of escalating like a fire?
> > H. You write here that you take responsibility for what you write. If one here is harmed by the nature that a post is not sanctioned and notifications were not acted on, could you consider taking the responsibility of the harm if there is harm, such as a suicide or if one becomes a victim of violence due to the unsantioned statemennt that could lead to ill-will being fosterd to a person or persons?
> > K. If in that scenerio, if it happens, and you will not accept responsibility, could you post here your rationale for such, even if it is due to negligence in perfomimg administrative functions?
> > L. would you be willing to delete the entire threads where my notifications are outstanding and then reinstate them after the notifications are acted on? If not, could you post here your rationale for such?
> > Lou Pilder
>
> Mr. Hsiung,
> In regards to your reminder procedure, the above.
> Lou PilderMr. Hsiung,
In regards to your provision to keep reminding you, the above.
Lou Pilder
poster:Lou Pilder
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