Pure
Fiel a Verdad
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Hi Stella, [unofficial views]
thank you for your note [reproduced at the end]. you raise a valid issue. i'd like, however, to keep "my" thread on topic. but it's interesting that your views DO relate to democracy in the Authors' Forum and its character.
I'm neutral as regards setting up a separate politics forum.
But i wonder whether your judgment about the appropriateness of politics threads is a common view. After all there are threads on pet illnesses, gay marriage laws, and atheism. (Below, i deal with the supposition that your views ARE those of the majority.)
Implicitly then, you are calling for AH to be moderated. I don't know if the majority want that (to which Laurel is NOT bound). then the moderator would decide if something's politics and move it to the political forum. And maybe it's primarily about gay issues, so move that to the GLBT forum; and if it's about S/M, move that to the BDSM forum.
do you want a moderator to do that? do others?
lacking a moderator, *even if we suppose* that a majority dislike politics threads, there is no way to prevent them. one can post about Jesus Christ, gay marriage, or Fido's worms. or politics.
the virtue of 'unmoderated' is that the majority cannot suppress postings on something they don't want to see. when, however, you seem to call for the majority [supposing it's there] to flex its muscles and _clean up_ the threads in Authors' Hangout, that gives a particular character to 'democracy.'
lastly, apart from redirecting others, why don't the persons with your views who want writerly discussions--including you--, start threads on them, and post lots of replies in them? the people can easily 'speak' this way. this would cause writerly threads to dominate page one, and show how this grouping prefers talking plot arcs, interpellation, and book sales, and not Obama or God's existence or Fido's worms.
thank you for raising this issue; concerned people can post their views and state the kind of 'clean up' that they want, if so.
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Originally Posted by Pure
3113//Why do the athletes in your avatar have clothes on?//
pure ///i've not figured out yet how to photoshop their clothes off!
but surely, not everyone's interests, here, lean more toward the prurient, than the political? ///
Stella: Isn't this a porn writer's forum? If I wanted a political forum, I would be here or someplace like it.
[ADDED by pure] http://www.politicsforum.org/forum/
A place for writers to talk about writing, that allows graphic talk about adult subjects, is a much rarer animal.
Whaddaya say we talk once more about requesting a politics forum here at lit?
thank you for your note [reproduced at the end]. you raise a valid issue. i'd like, however, to keep "my" thread on topic. but it's interesting that your views DO relate to democracy in the Authors' Forum and its character.
I'm neutral as regards setting up a separate politics forum.
But i wonder whether your judgment about the appropriateness of politics threads is a common view. After all there are threads on pet illnesses, gay marriage laws, and atheism. (Below, i deal with the supposition that your views ARE those of the majority.)
Implicitly then, you are calling for AH to be moderated. I don't know if the majority want that (to which Laurel is NOT bound). then the moderator would decide if something's politics and move it to the political forum. And maybe it's primarily about gay issues, so move that to the GLBT forum; and if it's about S/M, move that to the BDSM forum.
do you want a moderator to do that? do others?
lacking a moderator, *even if we suppose* that a majority dislike politics threads, there is no way to prevent them. one can post about Jesus Christ, gay marriage, or Fido's worms. or politics.
the virtue of 'unmoderated' is that the majority cannot suppress postings on something they don't want to see. when, however, you seem to call for the majority [supposing it's there] to flex its muscles and _clean up_ the threads in Authors' Hangout, that gives a particular character to 'democracy.'
lastly, apart from redirecting others, why don't the persons with your views who want writerly discussions--including you--, start threads on them, and post lots of replies in them? the people can easily 'speak' this way. this would cause writerly threads to dominate page one, and show how this grouping prefers talking plot arcs, interpellation, and book sales, and not Obama or God's existence or Fido's worms.
thank you for raising this issue; concerned people can post their views and state the kind of 'clean up' that they want, if so.

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Originally Posted by Pure
3113//Why do the athletes in your avatar have clothes on?//
pure ///i've not figured out yet how to photoshop their clothes off!
but surely, not everyone's interests, here, lean more toward the prurient, than the political? ///
Stella: Isn't this a porn writer's forum? If I wanted a political forum, I would be here or someplace like it.
[ADDED by pure] http://www.politicsforum.org/forum/
A place for writers to talk about writing, that allows graphic talk about adult subjects, is a much rarer animal.
Whaddaya say we talk once more about requesting a politics forum here at lit?
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