


Ha ha Rita, are you insinuating I may be somewhat of a 'rottweiler?'Rita Sherry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2017 1:32 pm Maggie B - Come on now Maggie I would pit you against anyone who tried to bully you and I am sure as hell convinced you can more than hold your own in any debate so dont be frit - we need you in the kitchen (not literally of course) and that goes for those others who understandably at times feel they do not wish to participate.
Rita
Sounds good to meDominic wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:24 amThat's an easy one. I have created a group called "The Naughty Step". I set permissions so that anybody in the naughty step group would not be able to see the "Learning Greek" forum. I chose that one as a test. Anyway, I made myself a member of that group, and all of a sudden I was unable to even see the "Learning Greek" group.
All I need to to is create Politics Lite, or whatever I call it, and set it so that anybody in the naughty step group won't be able to see it. Then, if anybody does overstep the line, they will be put in the naughty step group, and thus be unable to see the Politics Lite group. They will still be able to post in the other Politics group however.
It sounds more complicated than it is!
Well said sir!Hudswell wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:19 am I honestly do not think the politics head shood be watered down, it s a personnel chose to get involved in a thread, and yes discussion can be heated But that is the nature of the beast. Politics should evoke a degree of passion, it is a passionate abject that b its nature divides opinion sharply, and so it should. Some might say that Mrs May bullies Mr Corbyn at PMQ's, but that is called debate and yes it does get personal, but it certainly is not bullying. Just because some disagrees with your opinion, and sometimes that may be robustly, does not mean you are being bullied, sometimes people are too quick to pull that card..and I have certainly seen no evidence of it on this site and long may it continue.
Cogs, if people dont post in the Politics section there won't be a tame discussion or a boring discussion ... there will be no discussion.Cogs123 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:53 am Morning All,
I guess it boils down to a perception of what bullying is, I have noticed that some individuals have a habit of pursuing anyone they disagree with as a pack by ' shouting ' them down / ridiculing them.![]()
If the same behaviour happened in a playground, it would be seen for what it is, IMO the bullying pack mentality.
Politics will always be an emotive subject but I don't believe separating the differing factions will result in anything other than a pretty tame perhaps even boring discussion.
I think the guilty parties...& they know who they areneed to tone it down a bit & if they aren't capable of doing so then send them to the pit where they can growl amongst themselves & slap each other on the back
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Well said! Politics by it's very nature is divisive, and people do feel very passionately about it. Perhaps we ought to have a place where everyone agrees with everyone else, how boring! Rather like every child at school coming first in a race so nobody feels excluded, inadequate, hurt feelings etc. etc. Some of the postings in politics I find distasteful, annoying, wrong, and many other things, so I either post or ignore.Hudswell wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:19 am I honestly do not think the politics head shood be watered down, it s a personnel chose to get involved in a thread, and yes discussion can be heated But that is the nature of the beast. Politics should evoke a degree of passion, it is a passionate abject that b its nature divides opinion sharply, and so it should. Some might say that Mrs May bullies Mr Corbyn at PMQ's, but that is called debate and yes it does get personal, but it certainly is not bullying. Just because some disagrees with your opinion, and sometimes that may be robustly, does not mean you are being bullied, sometimes people are too quick to pull that card..and I have certainly seen no evidence of it on this site and long may it continue.
I'm confused but do as you wish...Dominic wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2017 8:15 pm Right, having thought about this, I have decided to go ahead and create a Politics for Moderates section.
I will also create two additional user groups.
"No Politics Please!"
"No Politics for Moderates Please!"
If you don't like the idea of the Politics for Moderates section, then join this group. You will then not be able to even see it. Ditto for the other group.
So if you hate politics completely, join both groups.
The above two groups are controlled by you the users. The other group "The naughty step" I control myself.+
In addition, the word filter for "Remoaners" will be removed on the proviso that its usage stays in the politics section. The hilarious Grump filter will also go, unless he specifically wants it to stay as a badge of honour.![]()