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hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:11 pm
by kc2dpt
I feel like I'm seeing an increasing number of threads being moved to the "free-for-all" forum. A mod has two choices: delete posts or move the thread. I think the intent of the OP should weigh heavily. If the OP wanted a free-for-all then he or she could have started the thread there. I am not interested in the type of conversation that is permitted there. I'm sure there are others who feel the same way. When you move a thread there, you take it away from me and those like me. If someone posts to a thread and that post is not appropriate for that forum, then delete the post. Don't let one person hijack a whole thread.
Thanks for listening.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:14 pm
by Ben
Hi Peter
I'm not aware of any threads being moved. Are there any that concern you particularly?
Thanks
Ben
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:51 pm
by kc2dpt
For example I recall "mahayana perspective" and "tolerance" being in other forums originally. I was participating in both threads until they were moved. Or maybe I'm misremembering. If you say things aren't being moved then maybe I'm just confused.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:41 pm
by Sanghamitta
I am conscious that I was involved with both those threads. If in any way I hijacked them, I apologise.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:53 pm
by genkaku
I learned a long time ago not to put topics in the forum I thought was most appropriate. Since Buddhism, for my money, is wide and alive and recognizes no stop signs, I like it when a topic kind of flows from point to point according to the poster: Some love quoting scripture, some will tell you about a ball game they went to, some will speak of meditation difficulties ... an endless link, one thing to the next. But this is just my taste and why, rather than ruffling anyone's Buddhist feathers, I always post in the least restrictive and defined forum. It's just my taste: Hijacking is what happens quite naturally.
Hijack away!
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:03 pm
by Ben
Hi Peter
I've searched the moderation log and the last thread moved into the Dhammic-free-for-all was "How are the views of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu regarded?" on 16th July. Since then, there have been a few other thread movements but they've typically been threads moved from 'Discovering Theravada' to 'Personal Experience' and 'Personal Experience' to 'Lounge' I've also searched the log to the 11th May and I couldn't find any evidence of those threads you enquired about being moved.
I'm happy to discuss if you have any further questions.
Kind regards
Ben
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:09 pm
by tiltbillings
I moved Should Buddhists be Tolerant of Other Religions? almost as soon as it was posted in the Lounge to the free-for-all section, because seemed to have more Dhammic issues than not, but it could have stayed where it was.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:26 am
by Individual
Peter wrote:I feel like I'm seeing an increasing number of threads being moved to the "free-for-all" forum. A mod has two choices: delete posts or move the thread. I think the intent of the OP should weigh heavily. If the OP wanted a free-for-all then he or she could have started the thread there. I am not interested in the type of conversation that is permitted there. I'm sure there are others who feel the same way. When you move a thread there, you take it away from me and those like me. If someone posts to a thread and that post is not appropriate for that forum, then delete the post. Don't let one person hijack a whole thread.
Thanks for listening.
What is it specifically about the Dhammic Free-For-All forum that makes it impossible for you to read any threads that are moved there?
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:57 am
by mikenz66
Hi Individual,
3. The "Free-for-all" forum may not be suitable for everyone
The purpose of this sub-forum is to openly permit important and challenging discussion on the Dhamma. By establishing a particular forum as a Free-For-All, albeit one where members must still be nice to each other, we aim to keep other areas of the site free from vociferous debate. We have attempted to establish an appropriate time and place for everything, with well established boundaries that will be enforced. Therefore, if you deem that vociferous debate is not conducive to your practice, you have the opportunity to fine tune your experience at Dhamma Wheel by sticking to forums better aligned with your practice that will be protected from such intense debate.
Clearly some people think that vociferous debate is not conducive to their practise. And/or they want to have a discussion about issues from a Theravada perspective without having to spend time debating issues that they feel should be taken as read.
In my experience, discussions focussed on particular technical issues (be they Buddhist or something else) are usually much more useful than wide-ranging ones.
Metta
Mike
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:59 am
by kc2dpt
Apparently it's my mistake then. Perhaps the tone of the thread changed and only then I noticed what forum it was in. In any case, it's apparently nothing you can do anything about.
I suppose what I'm seeing is an increased
starting of threads in free-for-all, which speaks more towards the quality of the OPs than it does of the replies.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:46 am
by Ben
Hi Peter
If there is anything we can do, such as starting a parallel thread in the classical forum, please let us know.
Metta
Ben
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:47 am
by Individual
Peter wrote:
I suppose what I'm seeing is an increased starting of threads in free-for-all
What do you expect? This is a discussion forum.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:36 pm
by kc2dpt
Individual wrote:Peter wrote:I suppose what I'm seeing is an increased starting of threads in free-for-all
What do you expect? This is a discussion forum.
This is a
Buddhist discussion forum and I suppose I expect putthujanas to act like putthujanas. What I would
hope is that most people who come to a Buddhism discussion forum would want to discuss Buddhism. That means seeking an answer consistent with the Buddhist tradition. Asking a question in free-for-all seems to me less about learning Buddhism and more about seeking debate and ego-gratification.
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:17 pm
by Ben
Hi Peter
Peter wrote:Individual wrote:Peter wrote:I suppose what I'm seeing is an increased starting of threads in free-for-all
What do you expect? This is a discussion forum.
This is a
Buddhist discussion forum and I suppose I expect putthujanas to act like putthujanas. What I would
hope is that most people who come to a Buddhism discussion forum would want to discuss Buddhism. That means seeking an answer consistent with the Buddhist tradition. Asking a question in free-for-all seems to me less about learning Buddhism and more about seeking debate and ego-gratification.
For the most part, the free-for-all isn't my cup of tea for precisely the same reason it isn't yours. However, sometimes, it might be a useful exercise to consider the free-for-all as a venue for members to refute adhamma and that which is not consistent with the Buddhist tradition. Its something to think about.
Metta
Ben
Re: hijacking threads
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:25 pm
by Ceisiwr
It is a useful forum to have, without such room for debate conversation will tend to become quite rigid
Plus without challenges one never learns if there view/argument actually holds up
However it is good to have a classical section where traditions can be explained
just my two cents
metta