Your presence on other message board is precisely because yours are abysmal failures
Failure according to whom? The forums have always served their purposes.
and it is impossible to get your ego stroked without people to stroke it.
How in the world does operating a forum, stroke an ego?
You have had posts here removed here and you know it.
Here? On MD? I suppose it’s possible, though I don’t recall any. But we aren’t talking about MD are we. I said on my forum posts do not get arbitrarily deleted or edited, while I am moderator. Contrast this with the Juliann forum.
Tradd, I’m at a loss here. You seem to consider it a “problem” that my forums have never generated the traffic that FAIR has.
This is a problem for whom, exactly? It certainly is not a problem for me.
What makes you mad is not that you have it so bad, but that others have it so good.
I’m “mad” about my forums? Pray tell, what is your evidence for
that?
The only reason I started the forum last year was because the Shades forum was on hiatus for a month, and people were getting banned from FAIR left and right. During that time the forum was pretty busy. Unfortunately, it was during a month when I didn’t have much time to moderate it so I used the same moderators here to run my forum for me. When this forum was up and running again we all moved back over here.
A year or so before that, I started up the forum as an alternative spot for people to talk about Islamic issues since it became a red flagged topic at FAIR. My forum at that time was by
invitation only, which undermines your theory that I wanted as many participants as possible. And as you well know, there were about a dozen or so posters from FAIR who came on over and accepted the invitation – some requested an invitation. But we all shared the same perspective so there was little reason to debate each other. The exchanges between you and I constituted most of the action on that forum. After you fled the scene I decided to close it down.
So what’s the problem?
by the way, that last comment was a Jack Nicholson line from one of my favorite movies.
Edit: Here is a post I found. I posted it at FAIR about two years ago I think. It was in response to the FAIR mods moaning and groaning about problems maintaining the board:
I ran a popular message forum back in 1997 and hated it because I was the only moderator. Someone actually cracked into it and changed the forum without me knowing about it. I only showed up once every few days, and it got so not worth it that I shut it down. So I can empathize with the mods here, especially since they operate with a strict policy. I then spent the next couple of years on anti boards like Walter Martin and CARM, until ZLMB popped into existence.
Nowadays I think most faithful LDS online choose between FAIR or ZLMB. ZLMB caught fire when it first started up. A few years ago that was the place to be if you wanted to witness the best debates and informed discussions from both sides. The archive there is an absolute treasure trove.
But at some point ZLMB began to tick some Mormons off and they started to migrate over to FAIR. I believe even Dan Peterson - who operates freely here in "God mode" (jargon for PC gamers)- was reprimanded by the moderaters there for breaking a rule. And to their credit, the Mods allowed a section for people to complain about the mods. The mod team consisted of LDS, Catholics, Protestants, and even Brent Metcalfe. A vote was held before any action was taken.
It was probably the best place to go if you're looking for a "level playing field." By contrast, FAIR is strictly for LDS, and I would say, even a certain type of LDS. Sure, it is not a "fair" environment but they'll be the first to admit it. I'm not sure they're even interested in trying to be objective, but that is their thing now. High profile posters are given protected status, which makes them feel totally at ease, but it makes it difficult for others who are tempted to engage in any discussion with them, since, at any point they express the slightest frustration, the mods come in and save the day by closing down the thread before any responses can take place. So here at FAIR, I wouldn't count on any memorable exchanges like those that decorate the wall of fame at ZLMB. Passion and zeal are interpreted as hostility and agenda-driven here at FAIR. Any discussion that doesn't produce passionate opinions from both ends of the spectrum, probably aren't worth discussing anyway. Which is probably why I think some of the best discussions were those that were eventually closed. Maybe that is just me.
Anyway, I started a forum recently to divert the "unpleasant" Islam exchanges over there. There are a couple dozen registered posters from here and ZLMB, but they are primarily posters who, like BCSpace, share my views, so there is hardly any debate going on. Antis don't want to go where liberal Mormons hang out. They'd rather antagonize the Peter Priesthoods for kicks and giggles. So they come here, insult the thin-skinned and hypersensitive, get put on the que, and either leave for good or return under different names. ZLMB now seems to be a weird mix of people more inclined to talk about politics than religion. It has suffered a great deal since FAIR started sheltering LDS apologists with privileged status.
I'll be focusing on quality in my forum, not quantity. I haven't advertised it on google and I don't plan on it. Participants will be hand selected through invitation, or they can email me if they want to register. Right now I've only invited LDS, but they don't have anything to argue about amongst themselves.
Aside from the occasional Tradd Button appearance and Dale, Woody Brison and P. Osbourne talking about the Book of Abraham, the forum is pretty much dead. But that is how I want it for now until I have time to develop it more. I'll be bringing in some "critics" I've come to respect over the years. Maybe it'll amount to something through time. But I will not be censoring people unless they're swearing or posting vulgar photos. Aside from that, I'm a firm believer that adults should be able to moderate themselves.
This was my attitude then, and it is the same attitude I hold now.
PS: I suppose you and Levi went on vacation together? Odd that the two of you disappear together and then show up together.
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