Pahoran wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Belmont,
You are conflating the issue that Blixa is raising. I suppose you think that it somehow has to do with you. Not intending to speak for Blixa, I think she is talking about her being accused of making death threads in the SGW affair.
Death threads? What are they? Clothes with skulls and crossbones embroidered on them?
Or did you mean death threats?
Maybe whoever said that was just commenting on her avatar, which is rather scary in a black-cute sort of way.
But if not, and someone was seriously accusing her of threatening somebody, then that's the sort of thing that ought to be moderated.
Regards,
Pahoran
What Jersey is describing, and is partly what I did have in mind, was something that came up in l'affaire SeattleGhostWriter. In the original thread, I had remarked on what I felt was the poor quality of SGW's writing and the fact that by including his photograph avatar with it, it suggested an interpretation that the author was the protagonist. I found that kind of a creepy effect for a piece of erotica. In reply to me, the poster Spurven Ten Sing, a poster I often joke with, posted back to me a thumbnail of SGW's avatar with a kind of cheesy "come on line." I thought that was a bit much, so in reply to Spurven I posted a very hokey .gif of a ouija board spelling out D I E. If you look at the original thread you will see that my .gif was posted after block quoting Spurven, and thus in response to him.
SGW misinterpreted this as some kind of death threat to himself. Even after I explained the misreading, he continued to natter on about death threats until over on MDD it seemed to be taken as fact that people here were issuing in real life death threats. This was also picked up and repeated on other boards as fact during the entire contretemps. I explained myself to SGW, and even suggested that although he had been embarrassed by what people had said about his writing, he could actually turn this negative into a positive: this board has many posters who are published writers, academics, writing teachers and publishing professionals. I invited him to stick around and make use of these unique resources. I even offered to send him my syllabi and materials from the Detective Fiction course I regularly teach, since I noticed he was interested in that genre.
I got about a dozen pm's from people taking me up on my offer for pedagogical materials and tutorials. Truthdancer even suggested we could maybe make an off topic forum that could function as a writer's workshop. But SGW made no response to these suggestions and offers. It's too bad.
There are a few other cases where posters have spread lies or distorted versions about something I've written or posted. And a long running case in which, though I originally extended my experience as a historical researcher to a poster, I was met with a number of lies and misrepresentations about his work, interests and accomplishments.
I love the exchange of ideas made possible by the internet. Just this last week, even the middle of all this hooha I had two miraculous bits of information fall into my lap via connections I've made on this board. Information that will help me extend what I thought were permanent dead ends in two writing projects. I'll never get over how marvelous such experiences are. I guess that's why I'm so disappointed when people squander the possibilities for enlarging human connections and knowledge.