While I understand where you are coming from.
I don't think that he sees it as his personal playground. :) I am not picking fights, it is just that I know him a lot better than most (since I am his wife after all).
Personally, I don't think there is much cause to tear a strip off of him because of deleting a few "Happy Birthday Threads" or "Thanksgiving threads".
*sighs* It just bothers me more than a little bit that he is being battered and bad mouthed because he did what he thought was right. Can people not see that he was just trying to make things a little bit easier for everyone to navigate? He had no personal agenda or vendetta he was just trying to help keep thing organised.
However, if people really want to end up with one, two, three dozen or more pages of threads that no longer get replies or see any activity then that is why I suggested the Thread Archives.
All I am asking is that you cut him a little slack and perhaps try and see it from his point of view. Please. I am begging you. There is no need to berate him so much. He has remained civil despite all the nay sayers. I just wish that every little thing didn't have to turn into another brawl where he is the bad guy.
Anyway, I give up. I don't know what else to say that can perhaps make you at least understand where he is coming from rather than jumping all over him every time you disagree with him.
I don't want to fight, I want to make peace but it seems that everyone is out looking for a fight these days.
As for the baby, she is actually already 6 and 1/2 months old. :)
Re: Re-vamping some good old (on-topic) threads
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*grin* my first post here was under another name... in a thread that was neither important nor particulary earth shattering...but for me it is important because i was made to feel welcome...*grin* by GW....and it kept me coming back... and late at night i occassionally revisit the memory of the welcome i was given here....
That's an important point-- there are some things that hold sentimental attachment. I'd hate to delete anything like that. Abnd deleting whole threads is a rarity here.
When I delete a single posting, it is because the content of the posting is 1) off topic and 2) meant to antagonize. I don't think I will be doing any sprucing in the Community section. But here;s something to consider...
You might notice that some topics, started by me in early 2002, are being continued here. That's because I looked over the topics and found I had more to say. Recently, Gwen's (G42) "Psychology" thread was brought back to life-- by a newbie, natch, who hadn't seen the topic before and found something interesting to say.
The best way to keep a thread alive is to remind someone about it. I'll spare anything that shows a steady pattern of posting. Otherwise, let's make new memories.
D, PM me and TG with links to those three threads and we'll see what can be done to spare their loss.
Hey lets keep it short and to the point
I am an American and becouse of that i have the attention span of a newt. As far as moving or deleting threads I say fine. If there has not been a post coment or read in say 3 months Then it is a dead thread. No censorship, no evil plot to rule the world.
If a thread has been said once it can be said again. For the benifit of newbys. So if the Moderators see a thread that is dead or just a bastion of retarted flamers let them delete or close the thread.
Perhaps The moderators would consider an idea. Maybe they could create an archive of dead threads that you all could charis and hold close to your hearts.
Or
If it is important to you just create a new thread and move on. there is so much hot air in this thread we could raise the titanic.
:)
Also the next person that post's a comment longer than 4 paragraphs gets this treatment
Have any of you even looked?
From Curtis:
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I may be alone in this, but I view this Forum as a valuable (I wouldn't say 'important') historical record.
From S_Couture:
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Why would you do that? ...you are botching it up.
From Lord Thomas:
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My posts, threads, ideas, expressions; ... [are]being arbirtrairlly delelted.
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By erasing what has been written before, is that not the eradication of O/our own historical record as Curtis pointed out?
From ~d~:
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in deleting threads the history of this place is also being deleted...
From S_Couture:
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However, it's the arbitrary manner of this deletion by TG that bugs me.
From S_Couture:
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It totally abuses the the present and past members of the community.
My question is this: Have any of you people actually gone back and looked to see what was and was not deleted?
Have any of you looked through the four pages of the General Talk forum to see what's still there? Have any of you bothered to look at where some threads have been moved?
Have any of you bothered to read through any of these items that have been moved and offered me or Gary ay suggestions on where they might better be moved?
It is my recommendation to all of you that you look and see what's there before you start kicking my ass for deleting 18 threads with no replies. And hey, if anyone can name all 18 of those threads, then I'll apologize sincerely for getting rid of them.
If we wanted to censor posts...
... we could. It would just be a matter of clicking one little button. If you notice when you post, there's a screen that says something to the effect of, "Thank you for posting... If your forum is moderated, your post may not show up until after it is approved by the moderators."
We don't do that though. We allow all the posts through, but if something violates the Code of Conduct, we will either warn the offender or remove the post. Gary Wilcox is more of a remover and I'm more of a warner.
Announcements of deleting posts?
Well, the idea doesn't sound bad at all. TG or anyone else who is in charge announcing to delete a certain post or thread so somebody can object to it.
but...my Lord... you said you could live with that? So for what time this announcement should be posted... A day? A week? A month? ...before the post/thread in concern is deleted? Some people come here only once a week, once a month whatever... do only the regular readers have the right to "vote" for or against a post/thread?
You see, it's not easy. :rolleyes:
I like the idea to be able to read all the threads I don't know for chasing boredom or trying to find new ideas or opinions or whatever.
BUt does it bother me not to have read a post I didn't know existed??? Would it bother you?
Re: Announcements of deleting posts?
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BUt does it bother me not to have read a post I didn't know existed???
Hmmmm, has all taken a rather strange philosophical turn....can you mourn a missed opportunity that you didnt know was open to you....does that bus still exist when it goes round the corner....does the thread REALLY exist if you havnt actually read it....on and on it goes...
*smiles*
sl