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Who is closing and/or deleting any off-topic thread? My light-hearted post about the Yanks/Sox game got yanked. It didn't even get moved to the "General" forum. The "September Already" thread was closed, even tho people obviously enjoyed it.
I'm not some troll on this board, and I don't start a lot of these threads. Why can't there be a couple threads here and there so JR and Dan can heckle me? I think it's being a little over-officious, personally.
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Maybe it's your "board presence"??? It's obviously not a rules issue, so it must be your presence...either that or JR and Dan paid somebody big bucks to go thru and remove all references to any baseball team other than the Yankees...hey, imagine that, "Yankees" and "paid big bucks" all in the same sentence...go figure.
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Just post here about non officiating stuff -> http://www.officialforum.com/forum/14
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Unless the website just doesn't have the space to support any more threads than absolutely necessary, I just don't see the big deal. I can not believe that somebody would complain about that thread. I mean, I believe it, but it's unbelievable. Thanks, Bob, for letting me know what happened. I respect you for being up-front about it. But again, JMO, but it seems over-officious to me.
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If ever this was needed...... Censorship because one person doesn't like baseball. Unbelievable. |
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But this was an off-topic thread. And, they have, in general, become more frequent. Maybe that's why the thread on Iraq wasn't deleted -- it was "just one" -- but now there have been "just one more" and "just another" and "just a quick addition" .... (I dont' really know -- I'm just speculating here) And, on the particular sox v. yankees thread(s), the complainer hinted at (or maybe I just read into it) "6 more months of this" -- we've just started the baseball season. There's plenty of spots on the internet where you guys can go trade good-natured insults -- heck, you could start your own list for free at Yahoo, for example. |
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Just for the record, Chuck, I posted a sort of joking complaint on that thread, but I'm not the one that wanted it yanked. If I don't want to read a thread, I just ..... don't!
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I would agree with Chuck here. I don't want to search around the 'general' forum or find somewhere else to 'go and heckle each other'. This is the only internet forum, I frequent and I feel like I sorta know some of the characters that are also around here. I don't see what the harm of an off-topic thread every now and then. Do we need to make it clear in the title of the thread that it's off-topic so those who arent' interested won't be troubled?
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I'm with Chuck on this one. This is a community, and although we all share a passion for officiating, that is not the only aspect to our personalities or our interests or our lives. This forum works really well because we like each other (generally speaking ) and respect each other. That feeling grows from getting to know each other as people as well as officials. The occassional off topic post promotes that sense of community. I am neither a Yankees nor a Red Sox fan, but I feel a sense of commraderie with those who are as I read their light-hearted banter. And on days when I just don't care, I skip those threads. Heck, I even skip the officiating related threads I don't care about. It just ain't that hard.
Perhaps, rather than unilaterally imposing a policy on the community because of a few (almost certainly a small number) complainers, those with the power to impose such policies ought to poll the general population to see how the majority feel?
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