Benjamin McGuire wrote:And this community is clearly a group of malcontents who tend to revel in the being malcontents.
You, by the very act of posting here, are part of this community too. Are you a malcontent? Is Gazelam? Is charity? Is The Nehor? Is Jason Bourne?
This thread began with this statement:
But it's not clear to me that such an approach leads to better discussion, rather than a greater ability to say things not worth either saying or reading.
To me, this is visibly true. And I am trying to explain why I see it as being true, and what I see the cause as being. If most individuals here are happy with the lack of serious dialogue, and the constant diatribe against all things LDS, I suppose that's fine. But we might as well label it as anti-Mormon Discussions as anything else.
Remember, always remember: That which is "not worth either saying or reading" to one person may be an utter gem to another, and vice-versa. EVERYONE'S words are "not worth either saying or reading" to
someone, but a gem to
someone else, yours included.
The problems here are that internet communities are easy to move into and out of.
You view that as a
bad thing? Oh my.
So, in deciding that you support the kinds of hate speech that can occur here (and yes, under the guise of free speech, you are supporting it whether you want it to be viewed in that fashion or not), you have determined that you are willing to let some members and potential members of your community go elsewhere.
"Let" some members and potential members go elsewhere? "Let" them? How on earth am I supposed to stop them, Mr. Corleone?
It doesn't take a lot of reading in this thread to see that there are a number of people who are dissatisfied with this forum - and want something more, but yet who don't want to do it under what they feel is the repressive environment of MADB.
So what's the solution? I honestly want to know.
Me personally, I would love a community oriented forum. I don't really like MADB right now. I find it frustrating that my traditional discussion partners of the past feel censored there (if allowed to post at all). And yet here, I would need to ignore a huge percentage of the material posted here - and over time that becomes very distasteful as well.
Are you saying that you
don't ignore a huge percentage of the material at MA&D? What you describe is perfectly natural on every board; why bother reading things about which one is wholly uninterested?
But it makes little sense to cancel one's newspaper subscription just because there are a few stories or advertisements that don't catch one's fancy.
Perhaps there is no perfect way to do this, but I have found that the community driven ideals work well - and ZLMB worked very well up to a point in time when the community began to shift.
So what's your solution for
this board? How should we create a community here while adhering to our founding vision?
The problem Shades is that you have created a community here - or rather a community has been created. The outcome is no different than that of the MADB forums you despise. You have created a hostile environment for many, many people who might othewise come and post here.
If there's a hostile environment,
I have not created it. If you want to turn the tables, then feel free to invite all your LDS friends. Re-invent MormonDiscussions in your own image. You're perfectly welcome to do so.
Once again, you must
be the change you want to see at MormonDiscussions.com.
And this creates a sense of elitism, and so on. So I really don't buy into this argument you make. Perhaps, like FAIR, it is a community created in your own image ....
In that case, it's time to create this community in
your image. I hereby pass the torch to you.
I disagree with you. When you have posters who will say right out that their purpose in presenting what they do and writing what they do is to be as offensive as possible to a certain group of people who post here, that is not "telling it like it is" or "straight talk" even to the most casual observer. It is protecting hatred under the guise of free speech.
"Offensive" and "hatred" are not necessarily the same thing. You can be the former without being the latter.
You may not like this, but it is the way it is. And in your protecting it, regardless of the reasons why you feel the need to, you are condoning it, and making this forum a hostile place for a host of potential members.
Then please turn the tables, invite all your LDS friends, and turn this place into one hostile to potential ex-Mormon community members.
The actual outcomes are not separated at all. In both cases, the boards discriminate against groups or classes of potential members by making the environment a hostile place for them to participate.
The two are not the same. Just because a person may assume an environment is "hostile" doesn't mean that they are being discriminated against. If these "potential members" were being discriminated against, we wouldn't be allowing them to register and post refutations of what they read here.
Unfortunately not all other things are equal. And we aren't going to discuss potentials here, because your assumptions don't translate well into the actual results here. How many TBMs are regular contributors here?
There are several. You could be one of them if you only put your money where your mouth is.
And how many of those only come here because other forums limit their ability to interact with their critics?
I don't know; I haven't asked them.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley