I realize that its common to call someone stupid here or anywhere on this earth, but you however have taken it too far! Do you read some of your own posts and realize what you are saying to other people? Its NOT something to be proud of.
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sheesh can we please stop the bickering, and cullen i would suggest not arguing with used:) there are better things in the world to do
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Now before you go getting me wrong, I'm not trying to justify flaming here... there's a line between honesty and flaming. What I am trying to do though is oppose your politically correct suggestion that entirely outlawing negative opinions and points of view will solve flaming, because it won't. How can anyone learn how to behave if everyone is too polite to say anything? How does censorship help in this scenario? Like I said, there's certainly a point where honesty turns into an actual attack, and I think that we should be weary of that. But really, what is the point in effectively painting smiles all over the community so that nobody ever looks unhappy? What you'd be creating wouldn't be real or appealing so people would just leave, and that would defeat the point. The mods and admins have never shown any desire to install your sort of extremist utopian ideals anyway, so I don't even know why there is any kind of discussion about it. My posting isn't unacceptable in my opinion. Used's is maybe, but mine isn't. In fact, I was partly joking around. I doubt that I offended anyone, I expect the majority of people will probably ignore it entirely, Fuzzle Guy included. And Ambi, I'm curious, may I ask what gives you the right to judge the sincerity of my motives and act on that judgement as though your judgement is infallable? |
Dino, even if I were to say "My next-door neighbour is, in my opinion, a tight assed, beastiality supporting chicken who likes to molest hamsters" it still would count as slander (or if not slander, defimation of character). Just saying "In my opinion" does not exempt you from law.
As for my "extremist utopian ideals", I do not have a problem with people expressing a difference of opinion. In fact, I greatly encourage people expressing their opinion as long as they take the time to do it in a mature, calm way. An opinion should have something to ground it. There's no point saying "I think hell is cold" or "Spice Girls are {IMO} the best band in the world" unless you can back it up. Before posting an opinion, question it. "How can anyone learn how to behave if everyone is too polite to say anything? How does censorship help in this scenario?" The point of politeness is that people should be polite. I'll admit, people aren't polite. There's a kid on my road who (when he would have been around 5) called me a "lez bean". This does not stop me from acting poilite. People should realise everyone else is a person, and treat them as they would treat themselves. (NOTE: I am not trying to religiously alter anyone, or suporting any particular religious belief. I just know we're all human. Comunities and Society require equality.) As for censorship, if a young Odd fan sees people profaning on OWF, they'll assume it's the norm. I may be extremely old-fashioned about this, but I think censorship is necesary, but varies in intensity depending on the audience. If this site was "mature" rated, I would not encourage censorship. As to your final statement (which I know is not directed at me), it seems that Ambi was just stating an opinion like you did. I did not see any statement of infallibility made, so it is your assumption that Ambi assumes s/he is infallable (which is probably flawed). |
Ahh, censorship. So debatable with all the infriging upon each other's rights issues and whatnot. A line has to be established somewhere when it comes to censorship. The best way to describe this is "Your rights end where mine begin." In relation to forums, this would probably be considered where, like Dino just mentioned, being honest ends and attacking begins. It could also apply to profanity, mature content, etc. "I should have the right to post whatever I want" but "I should also have the right to browse the forums without seeing obscenely offensive posts." A balance is always difficult to find.
EDIT: Dino, blah, I don't really feel like getting in some argument; I will only say that of course my judgement is not infallible, especially opinions that I post when I'm half-asleep. Just so you know, my beliefs/opinions haven't really changed just my mood as I described a few days ago. If no one's going to do anything about "the problem" then might as well try to co-exist. *Shruggy* |
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Apparently, my idea of flaming was skewed. I guess flaming is insulting without reason. I don't advocate this. Insults that have been provoked or are deserved, however, are perfectly valid in my opinion. Anyway, blegh to you all. |
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Just saying "In my opinion" DOES exempt you from the law actually. For instance, criticism, negative reviews, journalism, parody, etc. These are all allowed in the public domain in good or bad taste, profanites or not, because they represent the opinions of individuals and not facts. This is called fairness in the marketplace - just as traders have the right to sell their wares and claim that they're "the best", unsatisfied consumers have the right to point out that "they're not". This freedom to openly express discontent at the risk of causing a business to lose it's customers makes it difficult for unscrupulous businesses to make any sales. In effect it "raises the bar" so to speak. Also, it's fine to say "The spice girls are the best band in the world in my opinion" just as it's fine to say "The christian god is the real god in my opinion". It's an opinion, not a fact, which means it's only true to one person, the person who holds that opinion. It's only wrong if you present opinion as fact. Now, there is the small matter of intentions, which complicates things a bit - if a person expresses their opinion with an intent to insult, it becomes wrong in certain communities. An example of this would be: "In my opinion, you're a fucking moron". In some communities however, the response to that would be simply "well that's fine, that's your opinion and you have a right to that, but I disagree so we'll go our seperate ways". Even in these communities, there is usually a limit to how much of this you can get away with, but generally it's acceptable so long as you make at least an equal number of positive/constructive/nonselfish contributions. As for censorship, there needs to be some give and take. Your rights end where mine begin is a good phrase, but can evolve difficulties if not everyone is aware of those rights, or if some feel that their rights have been breached when in fact they have not. Example; you do not have the right to go everywhere and do everything without being offended by something, as what's considered "offensive" is relative, and it would therefore be impossible to meet up to everyone's standards. But you DO have the right to go everywhere and do everything without being personally insulted. |
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I may not have studied law but I have studied business, so I know that I'm right on that front. As for opinion being legal exemption... well, I was only using common sence, but I'd be appauled if just three words (IMO) exempt you from defemation of character. :
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And lose the attitude. :
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Dino shut up, you're a fuc ken idiot. You're not smart, infact your a fuc ken hypocrite.
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Opinion = PERSONAL View
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Honestly peoples.
Closed. Alcar... |